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Jul. 14, 2016 | Posted in Senza categoria , Student Reporter | Tags:Christine Lesperance, ShoemakingReporter: | Course: Shoemaking
Shoe Making 15-Atelier One-Year Course 2016
Via Tornabuoni, in Florence, is a very active street due to its various designer stores. Many tourists and locals flock here to view the latest collections and to shop, of course.
Dior has one of the most gorgeous storefronts in Florence. The elegant interior is worth a peek!
Students of Accademia Riaci enjoying Florence’s Foreign Film Festival 2016. They spotted a professor, or two, in the crowd above.
After a hard days work, Shoemaking students enjoy a night out in Florence’s city center. The Odeon Theater holds many interesting events per year.
Sandals made by one of the Shoemaking students. Just a few more steps and the shoes will be completed.
Beautiful, pink ballet flats made by a Shoemaking student. This shoe took only one week to complete.
Shoemaking student sewing a trial sample of a shoe. Once she completes the trial, she can move onto the next step if everything is satisfactory.
Shoemaking assistant, Massa, helping a student with the lining process. She is halfway through with completing her shoes.
Following instructions, from the shoemaking manual, is important. Above, we are learning, from the manual, to make the heel guard of a shoe.
Shoemaking student learning how to make patterns. It’s a, somewhat, difficult process but with a knowledgable professor, such as Mr. Angelo, it’s made easier.

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Italian Home Cooking Short Course (#2) – M.I.
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Painting & Drawing Summer Course (#2) – J.K.
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