Sudpsuez Desert Rose Leather Belt, Large
$236.00
Description
Sonia Petroff was a trailblazer of contemporary femininity, creating bold couture and costume jewellery inspired by the colors, exuberance and joie de vivre of her vibrant life. This collection is inspired by Petroff’s original handmade jewellery designs from the early 60s to the late 80s. Through a romantic rediscovery of forgotten archives, family member Maria Leoni-Sceti reimagines Sonia Petroff’s world at the heart of La Dolce Vita. With a flamboyant flair, each belt will create a bold yet effortlessly chic look.
Handmade in Italy, the Desert Rose belt is one of Sonia Petroff’s most intricate designs. The natural world was always an inspiration for Sonia and is showcased here with onyx and amber cabochons adorning a reimagined golden rose. The buckle is set on sumptuous black Italian leather with elegant piping.
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