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12 Jul

Viktor & Rolf Celebrates Anniversary Teaming Up With Superga

Viktor & Rolf Celebrates Anniversary Teaming Up With Superga

BIRTHDAY SHOES — To mark its thirtieth anniversary, Viktor & Rolf is unveiling a collaboration with Italian shoe company Superga. 

For the occasion, Viktor & Rolf reinterpreted two of Superga’s signature models, the 2790 and the 2708 high-top sneakers in a limited-edition capsule featuring the brand’s recurring elements — the bow and the couture flower. 

Each sneaker versions are completely covered in satin with tone-on-tone details. Behind the rubber sole, the Viktor & Rolf logo sits on a rubber patch.

The 2790 platform sneaker presents a satin bow that adorns the front of the shoe, while the 2708 high-top sneaker has, as couture decoration, a cascade of hand-sewn flowers constituted of satin and organza with Swarovski crystals. 

The brand is designed by Viktor Horsting and Rolf Snoeren, and earlier this month presented its fall couture collection during Paris Couture fashion week.

The limited edition capsule collection by Superga and Viktor & Rolf marking the style house’s thirtieth anniversary.

Courtesy Image/Marijke Aerden

The Viktor & Rolf’s Superga collaboration is offered for purchase on the previous brand’s website.

Prices range from 300 euros for the satin bow low-cut available in pink and in white, to 350 euros for the Hi Top Flowers, available in black only.

Superga shouldn’t be recent to collaborations. Recently, the shoemaker label teamed up with the “Barbie” movie for a capsule collection in honor of the much-anticipated film, which is able to open in theaters on July 21. 

Superga has an extended history of constructing footwear. It was founded in 1911 in Turin, Italy, when shoemaker Walter Martiny first began making rubber-soled footwear for local farmers. Greater than a decade later, the corporate created its famous 2750 model that became extremely popular.

In 1951, the corporate merged with Pirelli Tire Company to extend production. But in 2004, Superga was acquired out of bankruptcy by Basic Net SpA.

The limited edition capsule collection by Superga and Victor&Rolf for the dutch fashion house’s 30 year anniversary.

The limited edition capsule collection by Superga and Viktor & Rolf for the style house’s thirtieth anniversary.

Courtesy Image/Marijke Aerden

Listed on the Italian Stock Exchange since 1999, Basic Net also controls brands corresponding to Kappa, Robe di Kappa, Jesus Jeans, K-Way, Sabelt, Briko and Sebago.

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