Shoes that are wearable jewelry
Thick-soled clear soles made of transparent spheres reminiscent of jewelry draw the wearer's and viewer's attention to the wearer's feet. The sole has a lamé finish, giving it an aurora-like glittery sole.
Each sphere is designed to move softly with the movement of your foot, giving you a unique walking and gripping experience. In addition, the material's flexibility is controlled to provide optimal cushioning when worn, creating a fluffy, floating sensation that you can't feel when you touch them with your hands.
The upper features multi-coloured stripes and thick laces, with a shark fin-inspired part protruding from the toe area.
The heel height is about 5 cm for all sizes, and while the heel is voluminous, it is transparent to reduce the appearance of weight.
BERNHARD WILLHELM
Born in Ulm, southern Germany, he received his diploma in fashion design with honors in July 1998 at the ROYAL ACADEMY of Fine Arts in Antwerp. He assisted Walter van Beirendonck, Alexander Mc Queen, Vivienne Westwood, and Dirk Bikkembergs during his studies. Straight after leaving college, he founded a company with Jutta Kraus to launch his first women’s collection, which was shown at Paris Fashion Week in March 1999.