ana cvejic presents conceptual collection of printed ballerina shoes
photo © marko todorovic
all images courtesy of ana cvejic

 

 

 

‘ego ballerina’ is a conceptual collection of unique printed shoes by ana cvejic. each pair is adorned with graphic collage composed of memories, colors, and symbols. together with a framed portrait of their owner, they are meant to appear as an eccentric picture, such as a personal poster transmitted directly to the footwear.

ana cvejic ego ballerina ballet shoes belgrade fashion week
closeup of the boxes

 

 

 

the entire series is constructed of handmade italian materials. this process, in addition to the computer-generated decorations for the leather, presents a balance of ancient crafts with the advantages of new technologies. ‘if we look at the social phenomenon known as the ‘selfie’, ego ballerina represents a new medium for your portrait and which shoe is ego or alter ego depends on what is your dominant side,’ says cvejic. the project has been presented on fashion vignettes at the 36th belgrade fashion week, where visitors were able to imagine their own virtual set of customized slippers.

ana cvejic ego ballerina ballet shoes belgrade fashion week
ana cvejic with her collection

ana cvejic ego ballerina ballet shoes belgrade fashion week
visitors looking at the display cases

ana cvejic ego ballerina ballet shoes belgrade fashion week
a woman getting her picture taken for a shoe vignette

ana cvejic ego ballerina ballet shoes belgrade fashion week
exterior of the exhibition at belgrade fashion week

ana cvejic ego ballerina ballet shoes belgrade fashion week
(left) baroque, model no. 1 
(right) green-lily, model no. 6 
photo © marko todorovic

ana cvejic ego ballerina ballet shoes belgrade fashion week
(left) symi, model no. 2 
(right) yellow, model no. 3 
photo © marko todorovic

ana cvejic ego ballerina ballet shoes belgrade fashion week
(left) butterfly, model no. 4
(right) diamond, model no. 5 
photo © marko todorovic

 

 

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