Our wovens collection captures what makes Margaux so special: each pair, like every shoe we make, is crafted entirely by hand. But our wovens are the most time-intensive collection. Completing a pair can take several days: artisans in India hand-weave the leather before the shoe is finished at our family-owned factory in Spain.

To celebrate our deep love for craftsmanship, we invited six makers to wear a silhouette from our wovens collection. From fashion stylist and shopkeeper Beverly Nguyen in The Deia to floral artist Alex Crowder in The Woven Fonteyn Jane, each styled Margaux their way at their atelier or at work. 

  • Owner of Beverly's 1975

    Beverly Nguyen

    "I've always enjoyed making things. To me, it's about the people."
  • Florist

    Alex Crowder

    "I can't imagine living in New York City without touching the natural world." 
  • Ceramicist

    Judi Wong

    "I love getting my hands dirty. I love how I’m focused on one thing."
  • Textile Artist

    Sarah Nsikak

    "Being a textile artist connects me to my Nigerian heritage."
  • Basketweaver

    Amy Krone

    "I'm trying to show people that there's life left to these lost arts." 
  • Industrial Designer

    Sophie Lou Jacobsen

    "Glass is an extremely poetic material."

Discover the WOVENS

Made by hand in India using a traditional basketweave technique, each pair is crafted over eight hours by a single artisan.

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