Well, they’re Kenneth Cole — so, chances are they are straight copies of other designers’ shoes, and they’re black, and probably cheap looking, and they definitely veer more towards trendy than classic.
And, frankly, does it matter? Cole’s message is — at least to him and his marketing department — vastly more important than design. His main commodity is his vaguely politcal, unwelcome pandering to his various causes of the moment. See also: Bono.
Whatever, we can all see these shoes at Marshall’s in like three months.
1 year ago • 7 noteskenneth cole has started a new campaign with the theme “we all walk in different shoes”, featuring matisyahu [hasidic reggae artist], nina poon [transgender woman], jay bakker [punk evangelist], among others, recognizing interesting individuals who have refused to conform to societal boundaries.
i understand that he is trying to prove a point, but i would love to know what said shoes look like.
very interesting.