Sessùn
South American-inspired Parisian chic

Sessùn was originally inspired by the South American prints then-anthropology student Emma François had discovered on a backpacking adventure. Despite the global flair invoked by colourful, eclectic prints, the sophisticated silhouettes feel very French. The often slouchy, structural styles seem made for a certain type of waify Parisienne – and the shoes walk that fine line between stylish and comfy.
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