By Autumn/Winter 2018, the partnership between Yohji Yamamoto and Cherevichkiotvichki had become a natural extension of both worlds. Victoria Andrejeva’s handmade shoes—rooted in old Slavic craft and shaped by Soviet… Read more
By Autumn/Winter 2018, the partnership between Yohji Yamamoto and Cherevichkiotvichki had become a natural extension of both worlds. Victoria Andrejeva’s handmade shoes—rooted in old Slavic craft and shaped by Soviet memory—fit seamlessly into Yohji’s language of restraint and romance.
Her pieces had been part of his collections since AW16, but by 2018, they felt essential: worn-in leather, quietly sculpted forms, the kind of shoes that don’t try to impress—just exist, with weight and intention. No logos, no spectacle. Just the trace of a hand and a history.
Hand-hammered ankle-high buffed leather boots in brown. Gradient effect throughout.