For the woman who leads with presence—refined, strong, and quietly bold.

I’m so excited to introduce our newest collection: Modern Muse. This one is especially meaningful to me—not just for the styles themselves, but for everything they’re inspired by.
When I began designing this collection, I kept coming back to the idea of effortless glamour. I thought of women like Sophia Loren, Elle Macpherson, Tina Turner, and Rita Moreno—each with their own way of expressing strength, style, and presence. There’s a grace to how they moved, how they dressed, how they carried themselves. That spirit shaped everything—from the silhouettes to the textures.
I also drew inspiration from the natural curves and contrasts we see all around us—fluid movement, sculptural lines in art, the feminine form. Not in a literal way, but in how a curve can suggest both strength and softness. You’ll see those ideas woven into the details: soft folds of Nappa leather, curved uppers that frame the foot, glossy patent textures that catch the light.

For our collection photoshoot, we had the chance to work with a stunning yoga model and a dancer—two women whose strength and fluidity brought that vision to life beautifully.
One of the styles we’re especially excited about is Gemma—our very first ballet flat. The name means “precious stone” in Italian, and you’ll see that sparkle in the studded styles. Light, flexible, and softly sculpted, Gemma is our take on everyday elegance. It pairs just as easily with tailored trousers as with a breezy dress, and is available in both croc-embossed and studded finishes.
And I’m happy to share that a favorite is returning: the Ametista is back, now in croco and a new snakeskin texture. If you missed it when it first launched, this is a thoughtful reintroduction—true to the original but refreshed for the season.

As always, every pair is handcrafted in Italy and built on our signature Triple-Layered Cushion Technology—made to support you with ease through the rhythm of your day.
Scroll down to explore the moodboard that shaped the collection—and enjoy a first look at Modern Muse. I can’t wait to hear what you think.