In early sketches for this season, comfortable dress shoes in autumn color started as a memory, the warmth of fallen leaves beneath city lights, the first cool air at dusk. We grew up around shoes designed for special moments, but too often those moments ended in aching feet. This year, we chose autumn’s palette not as an afterthought, but as a mood: deep ochre, nutmeg suede, a burgundy that catches low sun through a window. Inside, every pair is shaped to cradle the foot, the way our founder wishes her mother’s shoes could have. We made these for museum evenings, for slow sidewalk strolls after work, for wedding receptions that run longer than anyone thought. Nothing here feels rushed. You slip these on, step out, and let the season linger.