Pedro likes women

MANILA, Philippines - Walk the walk that sets men’s hearts aflutter, as Pedro launches its women’s line, Pedro Women, through its new Spring Summer 2011 collection.

Inspired by exotic locales, the collection is comprised of exceptional designs. 

Made with the same attention to craftsmanship and detail, Pedro Women shoes come in high-grade leather, just like their counterparts in men’s footwear. This season, such pairs come in camel, white, mustard, and gray — neutral tones that go pop, when rendered in high-reaching and on-trend silhouettes.

From saturated shades, to feral animal prints, to eclectic yet timeless pieces — this collection is unequivocally tantalizing in its innate form. There’s the three-buckled cage heel in nude, with white stitching all over its delicate straps; the mustard-hued wedge peep-toes with an interesting concave cutout at the base; a mocha-colored, moderately heeled ankle-strapped pair, with a chain detail; the lug-soled sling-backs, for a sportif feel; a fabric-wrapped pump in abstracted animal print; and the ultimate summer pair: a white cutout sandal with platforms and stacked heels, trimmed in white stitching that contrasts against the camel leather-wrapped heel. 

Just as luxurious are the bags in Pedro Women’s line. The high standard of quality is evident, from the ever familiar hobo to the indispensable handbag — old favorites, which are revived and reinvented in luxurious materials. Featured as well are a collection of quilted totes with braided handles, gray satchels with a pebbled finish, and smart white totes, all in supple leather, as is the mark of Pedro shoes. Each bag boasts a unique element of design to perfectly complement the lady with undeniable elegance. Wear them together for a stylish work ensemble in the daytime, or a refreshing summer-chic outfit that stands out among all the black leather pairs at night. Such is the mark of Pedro Women: a brand of quiet confidence, that does not have to be garishly trendy but shines with a mature sophistication all its own.

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