The New York Designer Creating Shoes For Her Friends

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Nicole Saldaña S/S18Photography by Gillian Steiner

Founded in the belief that shoes should be built to last, Nicole Saldaña’s off-kilter footwear is made for the women who surround her

  1. Who is it? The eponymous footwear brand of former Opening Ceremony designer Nicole Saldaña
  2. Why do I want it? Beautifully sculpted shoes with a story, at a mid-level price point
  3. Where can I buy it? Online at Nicole SaldañaOpening CeremonyFarfetchHarvey Nichols and selected boutiques worldwide

Who is it? California-born, New York-based Nicole Saldaña is a fashion veteran. With over ten years experience in the industry – she was design director at Opening Ceremony for eight years – it seemed about time she went it alone. “I put a lot of my hard work and energy out into the atmosphere and I thought, why can’t I create something for myself? I really wanted to create something for like-minded people, for my friends,” she explains. “Something that was really well made but had attitude and a personality to it.” 

That decision resulted in her eponymous footwear brand, which launched last year with a collection of tough, cleated heel platforms and stitch detail loafers in colourful snake print, each one named after one of her friends and created with a “keep forever” mentality in mind. “As a designer I’ve always loved really good quality things,” she says. “I wanted to create things that will last, a collection that balanced the idea of something a little quirky and fun, yet still really timeless, and that you could see yourself wearing for as long as it was fit to wear.” 

This season is no exception – colourful leather meets sculptural metal heels, square toes and tinted PVC, off-kilter elements that, at the hands of Saldaña, become surprisingly wearable.

Why do I want it? Saldaña’s dedication to creating footwear of the highest standard is part of her unique appeal – she cites Miuccia Prada as “a kind of north star,” someone who manages the “balance between trends but also functionality and quality”. For her own brand, this meant a close partnership with a factory outside of Porto, Portugal. “Every step of their process is hand done,” she says. “I think the craftsmanship and the artisanal aspect of the way the shoes are made is really important. A lot of the shoemakers are in their 50s and 60s, it’ll be interesting to see what the new generation is like. Young people, people of my generation don’t really take on that kind of labour – it’s nice to be able to continue the craft.” In addition to the dedication to quality, the price point is satisfyingly reasonable, with all current pieces sitting somewhere between £250 and £500. 

In a turn away from the brand’s New York roots, the latest collection was shot by Gillian Steiner in Los Angeles, fuelling the feeling that this collection has been designed with summer in mind. The stand-out pieces this season are a troop of 90s-style square-toed mules in varying shades of rainbow PVC, sitting atop curled hunks of metal. As the daughter of an industrial designer, the use of raw, more unexpected materials like this came naturally to her. “I love the moulded metal heel, the Sarah.” Saldaña says. “This year I’d been looking at a lot of mid-century furniture. The idea of material combinations, paring things back to chrome and natural fabrics is what I really like. Design has always inspired me more than art.” The coupling of Saldaña’s respect for both smart design sensibilities and straight up fun fashion has allowed her to successfully create shoes that are altogether exciting, yet wonderfully easy to wear – no mean feat. 

Where can I find it? Online at Nicole SaldañaOpening CeremonyFarfetch and in selected stores, including Harvey Nichols where it launches March 1, 2018.