The latest collaboration sees Camper’s latest flagship store in Milan
November 22nd, 2007
Spanish designer Jaime Hayon has designed the new Camper outlet located in the world fashion and design capital.
Located on Via Montenapoleone, Milan, the store takes on the young and funky personality of both Hayon and Camper, holding its own in the central shopping area with a fresh interior punctuated with primary yellow and red.
The design is Hayon’s personal interpretation of the Camper universe, incorporating his characteristic baroque profiles, gold touches and exclusive hand-crafted furnishings.
Hayon continues his collaboration with the Majorcan shoe brand, following the stores in London, Barcelona and San Miguel, which are all based on the fusion of art and design – the shop-gallery concept.
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