5 WAYS TO STEP INTO AUTUMN

Every year, when the air begins to cool and the first leaves crunch underfoot, ankle boots reclaim their place in the wardrobe. They're an essential, the kind of footwear that signals the start of a new season and, at the same time, a small object of desire. There's something about their silhouette that heralds the change of season and awakens the desire to wear them with intention once again.

Among our designs, there are five interpretations of that everyday gesture: ELUR , BIELDO , BINA , ERA, ANNA .

ELUR kicks off the season with a playful touch. Its laces and open design invite experimentation: a pair of chunky wool socks, colorful tights, or subtle sheer fabrics completely transform its look.

A versatile boot that celebrates the freedom to mix and match and experiment.

BIELDO , on the other hand, embodies classic simplicity. Low-cut and with a
with a small heel, it's that style that works for everything: from the office to a dinner party, from routine to unexpected encounter.

BINA embodies the most functional spirit. Its casual sole and lightweight design make it a natural companion for everyday life. A design that understands that comfort can also be a form of elegance.

ERA is the kind of ankle boot that keeps you warm on cold days. Inspired by the wallabee, it combines a subtle heel with a track sole that insulates from the ground and keeps your feet cozy. Its soft leather lining is designed to follow your daily rhythm,  from work to an afternoon stroll or coffee with friends, always with that effortless feeling of comfort and ease, no matter the weather.

And ANNA , with its braided leather toe and discreet heel, offers a more refined version. The inner zipper makes it easy to put on, but what's truly practical is its balance between form and function.

All of them are designed and prototyped in our studio in Sant Just Desvern before traveling to Levante, home to a long-standing shoemaking tradition.

There, skilled artisans transform each idea into a tangible object: cutting, stitching, weaving, and assembling with the care of those who know that true beauty often hides in what can’t be seen.

In every stitch, a gesture of craft; in every pair, an invitation to walk with
Naguisa.