Walter Steiger launched its own website
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Walter Steiger launched its own website

French shoe brand Walter Steiger launched its own website in honor of the 50 anniversary.

Walter Steiger is a shoe designer born in 1942 in Switzerland. He sells shoes under his own brand, and also collaborates with such fashion houses as Karl Lagerfeld, Nina Ricci, Sonya Rykiel, Maison Chloe, Akris, Ungaro, Calvin Klein, Claude Montana, Oscar de la Renta, Kenzo and Alaia. The first boutique was opened in Paris in 1973, later brand stores appeared in London and New York.

The designer is also known for collaborating with Italian filmmaker Michelangelo Antonioni in the film "Magnification".

French shoe brand Walter Steiger launched its own website in honor of the 50 anniversary.
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