I went to see an exhibit at the Brooklyn Museum awhile back (maybe 3 to 4 years ago) called the impressionist in Winter. It consisted of several paintings from famous impressionists with winter landscapes. It made me wonder what their work would look like if they created Spring landscapes. Truth be told they’ve done Spring artwork, but Tod’s has a artwork for the Spring named (I assume) after my favorite impressionist, Matisse. It seems appropo that the designer’s Spring artwork happens to look beautiful on the feet take a look:
This is definitely a personal recommendation. The tortoise shell links separate this from being the average high-end lux sandal. It’s artwork.

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