Clarks partnered with the Victoria and Albert Museum
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Clarks partnered with the Victoria and Albert Museum

The Clarks footwear brand has partnered with one of the world's most renowned design and art museums, the V&A Museum, in celebration of its 190th anniversary. The collaboration will include the creation of a limited edition shoe collection as well as sponsorship of the Pleasure and Pain exhibition, which kicked off on June 13, 2015.

The capsule footwear collection will include modern versions of suede shoes with chunky soles - the creepers, shoes of the Teddy Boys subculture that spread in the 1950s in England.

Сlarks will also present an interpretation of gothic shoes with rivets and spikes, characteristic for the direction of post-punk. As part of the collaboration, men's, women's and children's collections will be created.

The Clarks footwear brand has partnered with one of the most famous design and art museums, the V&A Museum, to celebrate its 190th birthday.
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