In FW 14 collection in collaboration with the artist Sterling Ruby, Raf Simons brought these boots back. It is a military shoe that the models worn on the runway. Some of them were original vintage editions and others were inspired versions in collaboration with Adidas. This boot was created by the American Army during the Korean War in the 50s, and were designed to resist temperatures as low as -65 °F. The nickname “Bunny” is because of the boot shape and the color that resembles the feet of a rabbit. There is also a black version, which is nicknamed “The Mickeys” or “Mouse”, that are made for higher temperatures being able to resist -20 °F with a thicker rubber, and also prepared for other types of terrain. There are three technical details in this shoe: a vapor barrier with valves, insulated materials and a spacious toe-box that prevents pressure and sweat on the feet. They also feature printed use instructions over the boot. . . .
Raf Simons Ss2013 he collaborate with the ecom MrPorter. The photographer was Jeff Hahn and shoot the 13th pieces of the line in a Japanese style shooting.Styled by Madeleine Ostlie, modeled by Dylan Hartigan.Make up artist was Daniele Kahlani, hair stylist was Jose Quijano, Set designer was George Lewin, fashion assistant Jimmy Freud and photographer assist Simona Blasio. . . .
Holo runners 2013. Oneof the most famous running shoes from Raf Simons. Just before he lainched his first Dior Collection . The sneakers are inspired by bright colorfull palette. Vogue refrred to the sneakes as a conversion between Raf Simons man collection and Dior Woman. The collection was more bold than the previous which was produced along with Asics. . . .