Tod’s Gets Artful for No_Code Fall 2013 Campaign

Joanna Elizabeth

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Published October 16, 2013

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Updated July 24, 2017

Color Theory – Continuing its collaboration with London magazine editor Jefferson Hack, Italian shoe label Tod’s releases the fall 2013 campaign for “No_Code”. This season, LA-based photographer and artist Sam Falls captured the images and added a unique touch with painting and digital manipulation in post-production. The line has four styles for women based off of classic shoe styles like the Oxford shoe, desert boot and Chelsea boot. The No_Code collection is available in Tod’s boutiques, mytheresa.com and on Net-a-Porter now.








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