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Escarpin Choc-Choc - Bruno Frisoni
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Historic site and monument

Escarpin Choc-Choc - Bruno Frisoni

Escarpin Choc-Choc - Bruno Frisoni
Place Jules-Nadi26100 Romans-sur-Isère

Le musée de la chaussure hors les murs. Inspired by emblematic models exhibited at the Musée de la Chaussure, these works pay tribute to the creativity and technique of great shoemakers such as Roger Vivier, Stephane Kelian and Charles Jourdan...

Jean-Luc Tamisier and Sylvie Favel, commissioned by the city, are behind this urban scenography and the design of the pedestals.

Green crocodile pump, square neckline and pointed toe. Named after the shock-absorbing heel created by the famous bootmaker Roger Vivier in 1959.
This pump echoes Bruno Frisoni's 2004 creation.

This pump is a tribute to the great Parisian bootmaker Roger Vivier, inventor of the stiletto heel in the 1950s. A true artist steeped in avant-garde and electric trends, he gave his shoes the volumes of sculpture. He invented new heel shapes, such as this "shock" heel. Widely recognized, Roger Vivier put shoes on Queen Elizabeth II of England for her coronation in 1953. In 1965, his black pumps adorned with a large metal buckle confirmed his success. It is immortalized by Catherine Deneuve in the film "belle de jour". Roger Vivier collaborates with Christian Dior and then Yves Saint Laurent. He constantly explores shapes and materials to create and surprise.

Dimensions without base of monumental version:
L.2,80m X H.1,88m X I.0,92m

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Spoken languages
  • French
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All year round, daily.

Prices

Free access.

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Updated on 19/05/2023
Through Valence Romans Tourisme
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