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V&A and Clarks reveal new lines for S/S16

Latest collection takes inspiration from the 1960s.

The V&A is continuing its successful collaboration with Clarks, with the new spring/summer collection taking inspiration from the 1960s.

Celebrating the decade that changed fashion forever, the company has worked closely with the museum to update 1960s’ looks, patterns and prints for the new range.

These include a reinterpretation of a wallpaper pattern reflecting the spirit of the swinging 60s.

Styles include ankle boots, block heels with square toes, Mary Jane silhouettes and slingbacks, with names such as Swixties Pop, Swixties Ball and Swixties Faye.

This is Clarks’ second collaboration with the V&A.

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