COMME des GARÇONS and Melissa release transparent pumps
05.04.2021 3598

COMME des GARÇONS and Melissa release transparent pumps

The spring / summer 2021 season saw a host of interesting footwear collaborations, including a collaboration between the Japanese fashion house COMME des GARÇONS and the Brazilian footwear brand Melissa, which resulted in a pair of sheer pumps.

In 2020, COMME des GARÇONS refused to participate in Paris Fashion Week and the presentation of the spring'21 collection, during which the result of the collaboration with Melissa was presented, took place in the form of a chamber catwalk at the head office of the Japanese brand in Tokyo.

Transparent colorless shoes with stable heels are made of PVC. The shoes are already available in concept stores and select online stores around the world, priced at € 290 or $ 363.

In the spring-summer 2021 season, a number of interesting collaborations in footwear appeared, including the collaboration of the Japanese fashion house COMME des GARÇONS and the Brazilian footwear brand Melissa, the result of ...
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