Bally/London Fashion Week Fall 2010

Bally has teamed up with Central Saint Martins for their Fall 2010 collection.

Bally asked 15 students (selected by Louise Wilson) from both the 1st and 2nd year courses of Central Saint Martins MA Fashion Design, to submit women’s shoe designs.
From the fifteen students 5 were chosen to have their designs created (which I’m sure was probably not only an honor but super exciting).

The presentation (of the collaboration) took place at Browns Hotel on February 23, 2010 in London.

Charles Youssef for Bally

Charles Youssef for Bally


Charles Youssef for Bally

Charles Youssef for Bally


Estefani Cortes Harker for Bally

Estefani Cortes Harker for Bally


Estefani Cortes Harker for Bally

Estefani Cortes Harker for Bally


Frida Hofslagare for Bally

Frida Hofslagare for Bally


Frida Hofslagare Bally

Frida Hofslagare Bally


Stephanie Turner for Bally

Stephanie Turner for Bally


Stephanie Turner for Bally

Stephanie Turner for Bally


William Hendry for Bally

William Hendry for Bally


William Hendry for Bally

William Hendry for Bally

























































































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Comments

  1. jeanette says:

    i love the shoes. im a big shoe head.lol i just hate to wear them. but i love the idea’s and u guys did your thing.

  2. admin says:

    @jeanette . . we are big shoe heads too and we LOVE to wear them especially the heels :)
    The students did do a great job.

    Thanks.

  3. marcelino says:

    OK, Sharon what am I missing here, why would a lady want a book with the heel out. Maybe men are WAY TOO practical, but the idea of our toes being dry but our heels wet in the rain and the snow appears to defeat the purpose of the “boot”? Plus our heels are always ashy! :)

  4. admin says:

    @marcelino . . Very funny. Yes, it is not about being practical it is about being fashionable and looking good.