Nada Cromato Gold Pebble Black Nappa
The pointy court shoe that moves cleanly from desk to dinner and keeps the pebble detail central.
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Story & heritage
Rupert Sanderson launched his namesake label in 2001 after training at Cordwainers College and working in Italy. Nada is one of the label’s recurring court-shoe signatures.
Product copy explicitly presents Nada as the shoe that is complete without the collection, a versatile pointed court shoe designed for day-to-night wear.
Materials & craft
The page describes a slim 75–80mm stiletto heel, a pointed court-shoe shape and the signature Gold Cromato pebble. It is handmade in Italy.
How to choose & style
Nada is the easiest all-rounder here: denim softens it, while tailoring and dresses make it read more sharply.