Larroudé and Tanner Fletcher have teamed up for the first time to create a footwear collection, which debuted on Wednesday in the genderless brand’s wedding show during New York Bridal Week.
The collection applies Tanner Fletcher’s whimsical vintage-influenced aesthetic to Larroude’s signature silhouettes. Among the lineup of styles merging these two worlds: blue satin mules, lace-trimmed heels and ivory embroidered boots. Certain details are perfectly befitting of the wedding show setting in which the shoes were introduced: There are platform sandals recalling vintage cakes with icing and bows, as well as two-toned pointed mules bearing the likeness of a tuxedo. For the collection encompassing nine styles, pricing is set between $290 to $750.
Design duo and engaged couple Tanner Richie and Fletcher Kasell described the collection in a statement: “It’s rooted in this English countryside garden feeling, with climbing florals, trellises and soft decorative details throughout. There’s also a bit of playfulness to it — some of the shoes almost feel like little desserts, with this frosted, confection-like quality. Since it launches with our wedding collection, there’s a sense of occasion, but we didn’t want it to feel limited to that. It’s more about creating something that feels a little like a fantasy, but still easy to wear.”
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There’s a throwback connection linking Tanner Fletcher to Larroudé, which makes their collaboration all the more fitting.
Marina Larroudé, who cofounded Larroudé with husband Ricardo, shared in a statement, “Fletcher and I go way back, he was actually my intern at Barneys. Even then, he had such a distinct point of view and a real sense of storytelling through fashion. Watching his evolution has been incredibly special, so this collaboration felt both natural and very personal. It’s beyond a full-circle moment.”
This wouldn’t be the first time that Tanner Fletcher has showcased fresh footwear in a fashion show. The brand presented Hoka’s Bondi Mary Jane style as part of its spring 2026 show during New York Fashion Week in September.



