My chat this week is with Brooklyn -based bespoke shoemaker, educator, and artist Anne Marika Verploegh Chassé, aka STIEFELwerk.
Two decades ago, Marika came at shoemaking from a fine arts background, which shouldn’t surprise anyone who’s seen her work. After years learning the craft under many of the great shoe- and bookmaking teachers, today Marika focuses on the use of veg-tan leather—often from the wholly unique Hudson Valley tannery Pergamena—to create hugely intriguing and distinctive custom, handmade footwear from her Brooklyn apartment-turned-workshop.

In the chat, we get into Marika showing up at her first-ever shoemaking class with her entire arm in a cast; the critical importance of the shoemaking community exchanging knowledge that isn’t written in books; her own teaching at RISD, Parsons, and FIT and why it’s allowed her to keep making shoes; the joy of carving her own lasts; and the importance of always saying yes, even when it really feels like you should say no.
Here’s Marika, on the Shoecast.




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