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United Nude – a fashion brand describing themselves as "an iconic brand at the intersection between design and fashion is open-minded towards creative talent".
Two artists – a Dutch architect and a seventh generation shoemaker joined together with an important aim: creation of clear concept, elegance and innovation.
This fall season the time came for collaboration of the iconic brand with creative talent: Iris van Herpen –a Dutch fashion designer, very famous for her innovation and creativity in the field of avant-garde fashion and the three-dimension feel of her creations.
The fabulous result is named Iris van Herpen X United Nude: an admirable worldwide collection of 240 pairs of limited edition timeless shoes!
-168 pairs in pitch black
-72 pairs in pure ivory,
priced up to $1,295 and only available in Amsterdam, New York, Shanghai, Venice’s flagship store and concept stores and of course in United Nude’s online shop! Handmade with the complex production using the highest quality of Italian kid-leather, served in black or ivory version both are varied with golden coil across the shoe.
Two artists – a Dutch architect and a seventh generation shoemaker joined together with an important aim: creation of clear concept, elegance and innovation.
This fall season the time came for collaboration of the iconic brand with creative talent: Iris van Herpen –a Dutch fashion designer, very famous for her innovation and creativity in the field of avant-garde fashion and the three-dimension feel of her creations.
The fabulous result is named Iris van Herpen X United Nude: an admirable worldwide collection of 240 pairs of limited edition timeless shoes!
-168 pairs in pitch black
-72 pairs in pure ivory,
priced up to $1,295 and only available in Amsterdam, New York, Shanghai, Venice’s flagship store and concept stores and of course in United Nude’s online shop! Handmade with the complex production using the highest quality of Italian kid-leather, served in black or ivory version both are varied with golden coil across the shoe.
They had an exclusive première on Iris van Herpen’s Fall/Winter 2010-2011 collection called "Synesthesia" in London’s Fashion Week. Iris van Herpen was “inspired by the cross - sensational phenomenon of feeling sound, smelling motion, and hearing color.”
Iris Van Herpen Autumn/Winter 2010 Catwalk Images via unnouveauideal
Styling: Yasuhiro Takehisa
Photography: Michel Boeter
Hair: James Brown
Makeup: Jin Lee
Styling: Yasuhiro Takehisa
Photography: Michel Boeter
Hair: James Brown
Makeup: Jin Lee
Images via mariankihogo.com
Nowadays we can come across photos of celebrities wearing THE shoes!
First was Solange Knowles appearing in the first row at the Charlotte Ronson’s Spring 2011 fashion show.
Kim Kardashian was recently spotted in Manhattan wearing them.
The same as Louise Roe:
The same as Louise Roe:
The latest editorial called: “Star Girls” in the British Vogue is also worth mentioning, featuring the best models wearing the shoes.
Number one in world-wide fashion modelling: Lara Stone presented the Iris van Herpen X United Nude ankle shoes in the latest editorial of Vogue UK photographed by Mario Testino.
Great success!
Magazine: Vogue UK December 2010
Editorial: Star Girls
Photographer: Mario Testino
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