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Situated in the most fashion savvy area of Covent Garden in Central London, United Nude launched its SS15 collection of its architecturally inspired and designed shoes. The main feature was the London based artist Sophie Stephens, who painted on some of the iconic United Nude products.
“We ended up breaking the rules of shoes, not for the sake of breaking them, but simply by not knowing them.” – Rem D Koolhas, Creative Director and Founder of United Nude.
Sophie Stephens.All Rights Reserved; The London Tree
As the party started in the United Nude store, it filled up within minutes of its opening, and people including guests, Fashion enthusiasts, buyers and window shoppers all walked in. As there was a 20% off on all United Nude products for only that day, many people were seen trying the fabulous shoes on and buying them immediately.
“All architecture is shelter, all great architecture is the design of space that contains, cuddles, exalts, or stimulates the persons in that space.” Philip Johnson, Architect.
Sophie Stephens. All Rights Reserved: The London Tree
Sophie Stephens was surrounded by onlookers and friends alike as she drew on some iconic United Nude shoes. Using her black pen, which she often uses while drawing on walls, T-Shirts and Old Fashioned Papers, she very artistically drew with perfection.
Head over to 13 Floral Street, Covent Garden, London, WC2E 9DH; and take a look at the latest United Nude SS15 collection which include High Rise Shoes, 3D Printed Shoes, Coral Shoes, Float Shoes, Killer Heels and many other styles ready for purchase.
The Title Picture and the Pictures used in the article and on Flickr are taken by The London Tree Freelance Photographer Adnan Kundi, and are All Rights Reserved: The London Tree ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
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