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NEWS: Russian designer Alexander Siradekian showed his shoes in Paris

Russian designer Alexander Siradekian showed his shoes in Paris

As part of the Paris Fashion Week in, the Russian shoe designer Alexander Siradekian presented his first collection of shoes, which is called the Val de Loire. It consists of 10 pairs of handmade unique shoes, among which there are two pairs of children's shoes. The collection dedicated to the Loire Valley, where there are many incredibly beautiful castles. Footwear is rich of decor: crystal, pearls, lace and silk tassels.

Российский дизайнер Александр Сирадекиан показал свои туфли в Париже

В рамках недели моды в Париже, российский обувной дизайнер Александр Сирадекиан представил впервые свою коллекцию туфель, которая называется Val de Loire. Она состоит из 10 уникальных пар ручной работы, среди которых есть две пары детских туфелек. Коллекция посвящена долине Луары, где расположено множество невероятно красивых замков. Обувь богата декором: кристаллы, жемчуг, кружево, шелковые кисти.

 

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