Wednesday, May 1, 2013

Heavy Machine

Cool shoes. Cool names. A profound lesson in "sculptural design." Read on for more about "Heavy Machine."


 A perfect match of shapes and future, architecture and color, a non-violent statement of power and style.

Michelle Wu, born in Taipei, through the years has moved to Vancouver and New York, completed her studies in Florence blending in her work the main traits of the multiculturalism gathered through the years. Avant-garde footwear that become extremely colorful and joyfully mechanic, altered trimming that revolutionize already-known figures.

The original goal was that of fulfilling the desires of a generation of powerful women, who long to be sexy with cutting edge and at the same time wearable and comfy shoes. A fashion statement with each step, Italian craftsmanship and inventiveness, the footprint of a rebellious soul walking on heels, designed as if they were monuments or city planning elements. Eclectic names, an assortment of styles and the launch, for the first time, of loafers.

Heavy Machine shoes have hit the stores, at last, also in Italy and precisely at LuisaViaRoma, in Florence. (Vogue.it)
"Blade Runner"

"Choco Warrior"

"Choco Warrior"

"Correct Version Balloon Franchise"

"Correct Version Balloon Franchise"
"Correct Version Balloon Franchise"

"Danceplay of Anna"

"Danceplay of Anna"

"Iron Lady"

"Iron Lady"
"Iron Lady"

"Moving Crystal"

"Moving Crystal"

"Parachute Fish"

"Paul"

"Super Sinbad"
"Yoko's Prom"


"Yoko's Prom"

"Yoko's Prom"

"Yoko's Prom"

"Yoko's Prom"

"Carey's Swimming Mushroom"

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