As a teenager, Natalie Van Lijsebettens already dreamed of being a shoemaker. After her studies in eastern European languages and culture, she took a course in artisanal shoemaking in the Netherlands. Afterwards she had the luck of meeting Frans Verbeeck, a retired master shoemaker, who really wanted to pass on his knowledge. Before starting Collectif d’Anvers in 2008, she made shoes at home. The finishing touches were done in the shoe repair shop belonging to her uncle. Over the years, Natalie specialised in fusing refined materials with the raw side of shoemaking. She likes to be open-minded and inclusive, for example making men’s models for women or high heels for men, as well as classical models.
Natalie Van Lijsebettens