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Mule Pince - Robert Clergerie
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Historic site and monument

Mule Pince - Robert Clergerie

Mule Pince - Robert Clergerie
Place Ernest Gailly26100 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...

This new piece joins the first 8 monumental shoes on the merchandising itinerary created by the town in 2019.

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

Evening mule in black and gray satin. Slant-cut toe.
Brushed steel patent heel. Insole in nopir suede calfskin.
Spring-summer 1998 collection.

This graphic, elegant mule is a style statement. A unique style in the image of its creator, Robert Clergerie, a man who goes for the essential. His creations are characterized by a quest for sobriety, purity of design, minimalism and simplicity.
They stand out in the fashion world for the originality of their stylistic approaches. The heel, a prerogative of femininity, is the focus of all attention.
It gives the shoe its line and defines the silhouette. Made of metal, it gives the
gives the model a raw, airy look. In a constant quest for creativity and innovation, Robert Clergerie has designed and produced a dozen metal heels. From a technical point of view, it's a real challenge to create such a complex piece. The considerable weight and cost of these heels make them exceptional models, like this mule. Whether metal or wedge, heels perpetuate the identity and DNA of the Clergerie brand and continue to accompany women to their greatest pleasure.


Dimension without base of monumental version:
L.2,86m X H.1,20m X I.1,06m

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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
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