PRADA Monolith Pointed Pumps – Patent Icon

Sale priceEGP 12,000.00 Regular price Was EGP 15,000.00 Price adjusted EGP 3,000.00 lower
Condition: Archive (10/10)
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A futuristic heirloom shaped in lacquered intention.

The Prada Monolith pump reimagines feminine assertion through industrial modernism—a 2023 archival twist from the Milanese ateliers. Debuted under Miuccia Prada’s direction, these pointed pumps blend the brutalist Monolith sole with a contoured patent shell, creating a silhouette that walks the line between classic and cybernetic.

Constructed in jet-black patent leather with a high-shine gloss, the shoes are accented by Prada’s iconic enamel triangle at the toe and a ruggedly embossed rubber outsole. The insole is tagged with an internal PRADA MILANO label, matching the triangular logo beneath the sole. Stitching is clean and symmetrical, emblematic of factory-grade alignment and finish.

This is not a heel; it is a statement of axis. The juxtaposition of architectural outsole with evening-form upper creates instant rarity—justified wholly by scarcity and design prestige.


MATERIAL & FIT
Exterior: Patent leather (high-gloss black)
Lining: Smooth leather
Hardware: Enamel triangle badge
Stitching: Tone-on-tone black, single-line symmetry
Closure type: Slip-on
Condition: 10/10 (Unworn – brand new)


SIZE & DIMENSIONS
Width: 7.5 cm (toe width)
Height: 10 cm (with heel slope)
Depth: 26 cm (toe to heel)
Strap Drop: N/A
Serial: IT Label – PRADA MILANO Interior + Sole Engraving
Made in: Italy


STYLING TIP
Formal pairing: Black crepe tuxedo trousers & corseted silk blouse
Relaxed pairing: Oversized denim blazer & ribbed socks


ORIGINAL RRP
EGP 29,900.00 – based on resale value of $780 USD (live Wise.com rate)

A futuristic heirloom shaped in lacquered intention.

The Prada Monolith pump reimagines feminine assertion through industrial modernism—a 2023 archival twist from the Milanese ateliers. Debuted under Miuccia Prada’s direction, these pointed pumps blend the brutalist Monolith sole with a contoured patent shell, creating a silhouette that walks the line between classic and cybernetic.

Constructed in jet-black patent leather with a high-shine gloss, the shoes are accented by Prada’s iconic enamel triangle at the toe and a ruggedly embossed rubber outsole. The insole is tagged with an internal PRADA MILANO label, matching the triangular logo beneath the sole. Stitching is clean and symmetrical, emblematic of factory-grade alignment and finish.

This is not a heel; it is a statement of axis. The juxtaposition of architectural outsole with evening-form upper creates instant rarity—justified wholly by scarcity and design prestige.


MATERIAL & FIT
Exterior: Patent leather (high-gloss silver)
Lining: Smooth leather
Hardware: Enamel triangle badge
Stitching: Tone-on-tone black, single-line symmetry
Closure type: Slip-on
Condition: 10/10 (Unworn – brand new)


SIZE & DIMENSIONS
Width: 7.5 cm (toe width)
Height: 10 cm (with heel slope)
Depth: 26 cm (toe to heel)
Strap Drop: N/A
Serial: IT Label – PRADA MILANO Interior + Sole Engraving
Made in: Italy


STYLING TIP
Formal pairing: Black crepe tuxedo trousers & corseted silk blouse
Relaxed pairing: Oversized denim blazer & ribbed socks


ORIGINAL RRP
EGP 29,900.00 – based on resale value of $780 USD (live Wise.com rate)

A shoe sculpted for the archive, not the aisle.

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