Roger Vivier’s Vivier Express Icons Campaign Stars Eva Green

The second installment of the Vivier Express Icons Campaign sees Eva Green as the main character.

Actress and friend of the House, Eva Green, is the star of Roger Vivier’s second installment of the Vivier Express: “Travelling Icons” series. Imagined by creative director Gherardo Felloni, the Maison’s iconic designs are celebrated in “unforeseen intriques with campy overtones”. The adventure takes us aboard the Vivier Express, a luxurious train that epitomises the refinement of a bygone era. In the latest installment, the film borrows elements from the classic film noir genre.

“Films noir have always fascinated me. It’s a world where shadows speak, and every glance hides a secret. I wanted Eva to be our modern-day femme fatale, because she doesn’t just wear the shoes and accessories; she brings them to life, infusing them with a sense of danger and desire” said Felloni of the short film.

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Partnering with Italian director Nicolangelo Gelormini, screenwriter Andrea Danese and Studio Paura, the film weaves together elements of design, decor, cinema and psychological intrigue, whilst capturing the essence of Roger Vivier’s elegance and the impenetrable charm of Eva Green.

In the film, Eva Green is seen dressed in a black tailored suit with the striking red suede I Love Vivier heels and a Viv’ Choc bag as her companion. Finding solace in the intimate setting of her private cabin, Eva serenely browses through a book and pauses on a poignant quote by Roger Vivier: “to wear dreams on one’s feet is to give a reality to one’s dreams.”

“It’s been my absolute pleasure to work with Gherardo Felloni. The first time I met him it was a complete ‘coup de foudre’ for the wonderful man and his beautiful shoes! I was delighted to be cast in his film for Roger Vivier and I look forward to sharing it with audiences.” said Eva Green in a statement.

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Watch the short film here:

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All videos and images courtesy of Roger Vivier. 

Discover the collection HERE.