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Cocorose London gets inspired by The Nutcracker

Premium footwear brand creates two new designs with The Royal Ballet for Christmas favourite.

Premium footwear brand Cocorose London has taken inspiration from The Nutcracker for its latest collaboration with The Royal Ballet.

The foldable shoe specialist has created two new shoe designs inspired by the flurrying snowflakes from The Nutcracker’s Waltz of the Snowflakes.

The ballerina shoes feature intricate embroidery and hand-sewn beaded appliqué.

Both are priced at £55.

Cocorose London has collaborated with The Royal Ballet since 2012. Its capsule collection of signature, foldable shoes include best selling highlights such as Alice and Aurora, inspired by its productions of Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland and The Sleeping Beauty respectively.

The Nutcracker is being performed at the Royal Opera House in London until Thursday January 12.

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