Ever fancied wearing a
beret-turned-turntable? If any situation called for a record-scratch sound
effect, it’s this. The comical tableau, part of a short video by Spanish
production house Bonaparte, offers a glimpse into a new line of espadrilles by
Madrid’s peSeta and American designer Marc Jacobs.
Although the limited-edition
collection is the seventh collaboration between the two companies, it’s their
first joint foray into footwear.
Clad in surplus fabrics from the Marc Jacobs archive, each
espadrille is handmade in Arnedo in La Rioja, a region known for its fine wines
and tradition of shoemaking. All five designs come with a shoe bag emblazoned
with both brands’ logos. (Beret—sadly, tragically—not included.)
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