A closer look at custom sandal label Amanu
L.A.-based stylist Anita Patrickson launched Amanu, a custom-made, leather sandal label that turns out summer footwear in about 30 minutes.
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Madeline Vaiden is one of four artisans at Amanu, a custom leather sandal label started by celebrity stylist Anita Patrickson. There’s an Amanu pop-up store in West Hollywood through September.
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Lasts, which has a shape similar to a human foot, are used by the artisans at new footwear label Amanu. A cobbler from Capri relocated to Los Angeles to teach the artisans how to make sandals by hand.
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An artisan works on a pair of custom-made sandals from Amanu, a new footwear label started by celebrity stylist Anita Patrickson.
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A look at the West Hollywood Amanu pop-up store, which is scheduled to be open through September. Custom sandals range in price from $160 to $275. You can choose from 12 styles (10 flats and two heels) with various colorways, fabrications and materials (leather, velvet, feathers and faux python).
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A look at Amanu’s Style 07, lined, suede sandal in aubergine.
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A look at Amanu’s Style 03, a metallic nappa sandal in fuchsia.
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A look at Amanu’s Style 10, a peach velvet sandal with straps.
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A closer look at Amanu’s Style 04, a lined leather sandal in yellow.
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A closer look at Amanu’s Style 09, a leather sandal with faux python.
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A look at Amanu’s Style 04, a sandal with Guinea fowl feathers.
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Anita Patrickson says she was inspired to start Amanu, a custom-made, leather sandal business after a trip to Capri in Italy. Sandals from her label, which are available at West Hollywood pop-up, can be on your feet in about 30 minutes.
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