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Roger Vivier creative director Bruno Frisoni delved into the fashion house’s archives for the perfect ‘70s inspiration, including pop prints, cube heels and bold retro florals. The brand, which is best known for its Pilgrim buckle and ladylike ballet flats, rolled out new day bags (a mini “Viv” style, lightweight and cross-body optional) and chunkier, flashier shoes for a fresh generation of Vivier lovers. Also worth noting is the designer’s debut sneaker — Sneaky Viv, a slip-on with an embellished buckle.
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Nod to mod
Groovy retro florals
Flower power pumps
The designer’s Sneaky Viv skate sneaker in black and royal blue satin with crystal embellishment.
Graffiti art
Fiercely fun backdrop
Floral motif on a classic RV evening bag.
Disco pearls
Photos by Carol McColgin
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