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COS & The Serpentine


By IMAGE
30th Jun 2014

COS release a collection inspired by Park Nights at The Serpentine

COS have teamed up for a third year running with London’s Serpentine Galleries, to run the Park Night events. The events seek to showcase and engage with emerging artists across all disciplines from literature to music, and visual art and theory. The nights centre around the pavilion every year, designed this year by Chilean architect Smiljan Radic. A sight to behold and a hub in the summer. So, to mark the occasion, they have launched a limited edition of men’s and women’s shoes dedicated to Park Nights at The Serpentine – black and beautifully simple. Senior designer Martin Andersson says, ?The shoes draws inspiration from the COS brand ethos and are ultimately reworked classics encapsulating timeless style.?

For more info on The Serpentine Galleries

The shoes are available from COSstores.com

Roisin Agnew @Roxeenna