Nine shoe brands created shoes for Cinderella
11.02.2015 5716

Nine shoe brands created shoes for Cinderella

Disney presented sketches of a collection of shoes for Cinderella, created by nine shoe brands in anticipation of the release of the film of the same name.

For the first time, a fabulous collection of shoes will be shown on February 13 as part of the Berlin Film Festival, and then will be presented in department stores around the world, as well as in a number of boutiques. In Russia, a significant part of the collection will arrive at the Central Department Store, where it will stay from February 24 to March 23.

The brands Jimmy Choo, Charlotte Olympia, Stuart Weitzman, Nicholas Kirkwood, Salvatore Ferragamo, Jerome C. Rousseau, Rene Caovilla, Paul Andrew, Alexandre Birman participated in the creation of an exclusive shoe collection.

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