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Amina Muaddi Barbara satin pumps
Amina Muaddi’s designs consistently offer a unique perspective on modern glamour, and the Barbara pumps are a testament to this vision. These shoes are defined by a lustrous satin fabrication and a sharply pointed toe, creating a silhouette that is both classic and confident for day or evening wear.
The art of the detail
The Barbara pumps express a refined aesthetic through their precise construction. The silhouette is characterized by a sleek, pointed toe that extends into a clean upper, set on a classic stiletto heel that creates an assured profile. Made from a rich brown satin, the fabric lends a subtle sheen and sophisticated texture to the design. This composition is completed with a durable leather and rubber sole, engineered to provide both comfort and a graceful foundation with every step.
How to wear
Style these versatile brown pumps with a flowing silk dress and a coordinating clutch for an ensemble suited for gallery openings or formal dinners. Their polished character also allows them to complement professional attire. Pair the shoes with wide-leg tailored trousers and a crisp blouse for important meetings or corporate luncheons, where they will add a subtle point of interest to a foundational look. The rich brown hue offers a sophisticated alternative to black, pairing well with both neutral palettes and more vibrant colors.
About Amina Muaddi
Launched with a mission to create footwear that feels at once modern, glamorous, and joyful, Amina Muaddi’s eponymous brand quickly became celebrated for its distinctive approach to luxury. Drawing inspiration from a diverse cultural background, the collections are defined by impeccable craftsmanship and an energetic spirit. The Barbara pumps reflect this philosophy, showcasing a classic form reinterpreted through luxurious materials and a contemporary sensibility. Each pair is a statement of confident femininity, designed for those who appreciate both timeless design and present-day relevance.


















