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Now Liberty London teams with Havaianas

Brazilian flip flop favourites given a makeover featuring Liberty prints.

Liberty London has unveiled its latest brand collaboration – teaming with Brazilian flip flop favourites, Havaianas.

A new collection of footwear includes flip flops and espradilles, adorned with re-worked Liberty prints.

Prices range from £30 up to £45, with prints including Tropical Bloom, Lonicera, Begonia Garden, Orchid Rose, Marine Blue, Floral Fern and Laelia.

Carla Schmitzberger, Havaianas head director, said: “This partnership is such a great opportunity to create an exclusive line that incorporates Havaianas identity and the traditional and iconic Liberty prints. The result couldn’t be better: a collection with charm, history and personality.”

The partnership follows on from recent collaborations with Uniqlo and Mamas and Papas.

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