A truly great shoe is one that stands out and that you can stand in. Peter Non achieves both with Döppelganger, their latest collection for Autumn Winter 2017
The Sight takes you inside the world of Peter Non by having a group of creative minds explore the Spring Summer '17 through their own eyes. Here is the final instalment from Andrea Jean Varraud.
The Sight takes you inside the world of Peter Non by having a group of creative minds explore the Spring Summer '17 through their own eyes. Here, you can experience the collection as Acrimonia.
UN-NAMABLE allows their work to be defined by it's own personality, using high quality materials and experimental processes to create an edgy, almost dystopian style.
The Sight takes you inside the world of Peter Non by having a group of creative minds explore the Spring Summer '17 through their own eyes. Here, you can experience the collection as Valeria Coretti.
Carbon is the key component of all life on Earth and is key in the traditional economy of the home country of DZHUS, the Ukraine. This collection explores Carbon in all of its forms.
Theodora Bak's latest collection takes inspiration from a myriad of places, like the gladiators of ancient Rome to modern bondage and fetish gear and it just works.
The art collective, Guerrilla Girls, know for challenging discrimination in the art world, have their latest exhibition at the Whitechapel Gallery along with some pieces on display at the Tate Modern. I visited the exhibition, and so should you.
The ethos of unisex label maison de F is that freedom consists not of doing what we like, but in having the right to do what we ought. Here is their latest collection for SS17.
Emerging Iranian designer interprets his life experiences through his craft. For this Spring Summer 2017 collection, he explores what mass migration means for the world around each of us.
Footwear label Peter Non has done something innovative with The Sight to let you into their world by having a group of creative minds explore the Peter Non Spring Summer '17 through their own eyes. Here is the first instalment with Ambra Crociani.