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  1. Discover this new season must-have: the Georgia Mary Janes. Subtle squarry lines enhancing the mythical codes : stitch-and-return technique for extreme flexibility, gros grain border, thin strap. A new it-design, yet faithfull to Maison Repetto codes, Georgia opens a new chapter in the Maison history, with both timeles.

  2. Cendrillon ballerinas. Rose water. €280. 45 colors. Choose your size. Sizing guide. This model is a small fit. We suggest ordering a half-size larger than your usual size. Free Shipping from 100€ - easy returns.

  3. The Camille ballerina is an iconic model from Maison Repetto. Taking up the codes of elegance and femininity of the Cinderella ballerina, it features a discreet and comfortable 3 cm heel for a modern and slender silhouette. Made in France using the artisanal know-how of stitching and turning, this model combines comfort and elegance. Material: Patent leather Color: Bright pink Heel height: 3 ...

  4. Maison Repetto, an exceptional craftsman in the world of luxury, offers collections inspired by the world of classical dance and which are the result of exceptional craftsmanship. A tradition that has been perpetuated for 65 years in its Dordogne workshops. For any unsolicited application, please send us your CV and cover letter by email to ...

  5. 31 de oct. de 2017 · And now, It girl, model, and actress Lily-Rose Depp has stepped out sporting this season's coolest shoe trend. But unlike Johnson or Ratajkowski, who opted for a more fall-appropriate footwear—a pair of boots—Depp put a signature French twist on the style in the form of ladylike ballerina shoes from Repetto, which featured a block heel and a pretty bow detailing at the toe.

  6. Cendrillon ballerinas in Goatskin Suede. Black. €280. 45 colors. Choose your size. Sizing guide. This model is a large fit. We suggest ordering a half-size smaller than your usual size. Free Shipping from 100€ - easy returns.

  7. Rose Repetto created her first ballet shoes in her small workshop on the Rue de la Paix in 1947. Her first boutique, opened in 1959, quickly became the place to go for prima ballerinas to get top quality dancewear and shoes. Today, under the creative direction of Jean-Marc Gaucher, ...