The Peak (Singapore)

ALESSANDRO SHOES

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Today, Berluti offers beautifull­y made clothing alongside its leather goods, but it remains best-known for its exceptiona­l shoes, skilfully crafted from patinated leather in various hues. In recent years and in response to wider trends in fashion, the company has expanded its catalogue of dress shoes to include more casual options such as the Alessio, a sneakerdre­ss shoe hybrid.

However, its formal offerings, such as the Alessandro, remain bestseller­s with its clientele. This season, the icon that was created by brand founder Alessandro Berluti in 1895 gets a subtle update.

01 OF SINGLE MIND

There are few Oxfords that look as minimalist as the Alessandro. Its secret: It is made from a single piece of leather, and is free of stitches and extraneous adornment. Like many “simple”-looking designs, its minimalist form belies the laborious process behind it. Its constructi­on requires the use – and skilful working – of large pieces of leather that are free of blemishes.

02 MADE IN THE SHADES

While the shoe industry has no shortage of patinated leather – where dye is applied so as to create contrast and shading – we think Berluti has a lock on the look. The house’s jealously guarded secret includes its use of specially tanned Venezia leather, and dyes comprising pigments and essential oils.

03 RIGHT ANGLES

The Alessandro has remained largely unchanged since its creation more than 120 years ago. But even icons need occasional sprucing up, which is why the Alessandro has been given a slightly edgier look this season, with a more defined, angular toe box, as well as a row of tiny studs at the edge of its sole.

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