Just by looking at these shoes, you can tell that a large amount of workmanship has gone into making them, and I’m assuming that’s what justifies the $915 price tag. While, individually, the flowers are beautiful, though, I think this is yet another case of “too many embellishments spoil the shoe”, and I think these would’ve worked better with even just a few less flowers. I suspect these may just be one of those “Marmite” styles, however – i.e. you’ll either love them or hate them, so if you fall into the former category, you can head over to Saks and buy a pair.
Max Kibardin rosette sandals

Jan 19, 2016
3 pairs of red and purple designer shoes

Jun 16, 2010
I don’t want to admit this but I LOVE them. I really do.
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mmm I think this actually are pretty but I would need to see them in an actual feet to be sure.
Oh I love them! Not just because my name is Rose haha. I would wear them, absolutely.
I agree. I’d have to rip the flowers off the top strap. Would probably put them in my hair!