Pumps — Blue by Cornelio Borda at White Label Project

Pumps - Blue

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By Peruvian fashion brand Cornelio Borda by Renata García-Menacho.

Cornelio Borda’s innovative designs emerge through collaboration between Peru and Italy, with production centered in Peru, reflecting a strong commitment to sustainability. They repurpose waste materials and follow non-fast fashion principles.

In the Alpaca Carpet line, they use Alpaca wool and, in some models, Pima Cotton yarn from surplus Peruvian clothing. Each piece is precisely crafted and hand-brushed for softness, ideal for shoes and bags. Initially developed with Italian artisans, the embroidery is now done by skilled female artisans in Peru, who take a day to embroider two pairs of handmade Alpaca shoes. Their collection promotes sustainable fashion practices.

Size: 37, 38, 39, 40, 41
Heel height: 9 cm

Color variants: Green, blue.

Material: Alpaca carpet, Pima Cotton, leather.

Never use hot water to clean. If stained, wipe with cool, damp cloth.

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Meet Cornelio Borda

In her work, Renata García-Menacho combines her love for Peruvian culture with Italian craftsmanship. She works directly with Peruvian and Italian artisans in order to promote cultural exchange in the development of her products.

The founder has worked with several Italian companies dedicated to creating ideas, materials, and designs for the fashion conglomerates LMVH and Kering. Her love for accessories motivated her to move to the Marche region of Italy to work directly with Italian artisans who are experts in the sector. After this journey, she returned to Peru and founded Cornelio Borda: an ode to her family supported by her talent and experience.

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