"She carried an extra pair everywhere she went."

She was expected to choose.
Comfort or elegance. Movement or beauty.

RISHELLE

Luxury that moves with her

Enter the Atelier
Scroll

The Question We Asked

Why must a woman choose between beauty and freedom?

RISHELLE was born from a simple observation: the most extraordinary women we know move through the world with purpose, grace, and relentless momentum. Their footwear should do the same.

Foldable Heels
Convertible Silhouettes
Modular Architecture
Italian Craftsmanship
Transformable Design
Foldable Heels
Convertible Silhouettes
Modular Architecture
Italian Craftsmanship
Transformable Design
Foldable Heels
Convertible Silhouettes
Modular Architecture
Italian Craftsmanship
Transformable Design

The Concept

One shoe.
Every world
she inhabits.

Foldable Heels
From stiletto to flat in one motion
Convertible Boots
Ankle to knee. Evening to morning.
Transformable Silhouettes
Interchangeable hardware systems
Living Design
Engineered around real women's lives

On Beauty

"She doesn't remove her shoes at the door. She removes the expectation that she must choose between arriving beautifully and leaving freely."

— The RISHELLE Manifesto

Debut Collection

View All Pieces →
Heels
La Nuit
Foldable Stiletto — Oxblood
Boots
Ombra
Convertible Boot — Midnight
Animated Boots
Solstice
Modular Mule — Gold
I

The Philosophy

"She doesn't pause her life
for her shoes."

Every RISHELLE piece is engineered at the intersection of Italian craft tradition
and the lived reality of women who refuse to be still.

01 Shoe. Multiple lives.
Configurations possible
0 Compromises required

The Atelier
awaits.

Each RISHELLE piece begins with a conversation — between the woman who will wear it and the hands that will make it. Our atelier in Milan receives consultations from women across six continents, each bringing a life the shoe must move through.

We don't sell footwear. We build a second skin that transforms with her — from the boardroom to the pavement, from the dinner to the station, without asking her to stop.

Enter the Atelier