90mm Mackenzie Suede and PVC Sandals
Amina Muaddi
$1100.00
Product Insights & Style Tips
The Amina Muaddi 90mm Mackenzie Sandals turn up the heat on eveningwear essentials, blending shadowy goatskin suede with see-through PVC for a modern-luxe feel. The vibe is unapologetically after-dark—think gleam of city lights, glass in hand, heels that glint just enough. The signature 90mm slanted stiletto lifts and elongates, grounding all that airy transparency in something statuesque. With a rounded open toe and plush leather lining, these slides feel considered down to every tactile detail, balancing softness with sculptural sharpness in the way only Amina can.
On foot, the Mackenzie molds to the movement: that slide-on construction means the fit shapes to you while the transparent PVC frames your pedicure without pinching or slipping. The suede hugs the toe for a textural contrast, letting the arch-defining heel do its leg-lengthening thing beneath a tailored suit, a slip dress, or raw-hem denim. There’s an ease to slipping them on as you transition from daylight hustle to twilight table—minimal at first glance, quietly extravagant in every material touch, and ready to stand out without taking over. It’s a shoe for the minimalist maximalist, equally at home with a bold mini or pared-back tailoring, channeling Amina Muaddi’s knack for accessories that broadcast confidence and cool in one gesture.
Materials / Fabrication
- Goatskin suede construction
- Transparent PVC upper
- 3.50 in / 90 mm slanted stiletto heel
- Rounded open toe
- Slide style
- Leather lining
- Made in Italy
Recommended Care
- Avoid contact with water and oils to preserve suede and PVC.
- Use a soft brush or suede eraser to gently remove surface dirt from suede areas.
- Wipe PVC upper with a clean, damp cloth; avoid harsh chemicals.
- Store shoes in a dust bag and away from direct sunlight to prevent discoloration.
- Keep shape and avoid scuffs by storing with shoe inserts.
- Consult a leather and suede specialist for any significant stains or repairs.
