<em>Chuu Comme Ca Bonie</em> Releases Autumn Photoshoot with Song Hye-kyo View original image


[Asia Economy Reporter Yujin Cho] Kolon Industries FnC Division (hereinafter Kolon FnC) unveils the fall season campaign of its contemporary shoe brand Suecomma Bonnie featuring Song Hye-kyo.


This campaign, themed ‘Between,’ expresses a confident yet elegant woman embodying the contrast between cleanliness and vintage, alongside muse Song Hye-kyo. The product lineup includes a variety of sneakers, pumps, and slingbacks.


The collection features the ‘Holy Sneakers,’ a feminine yet bold design pairing casual sneakers with voluminous ribbon laces; the ‘Vista Sneakers,’ highlighted by high-comfort materials and subtle pearl decorations flowing along the instep line; and fringe loafers made with newly developed gold chain ornaments and soft baby calfskin, mixing various materials and embellishments.


Additionally, the ‘Fullmoon Sneakers,’ which were released last year and became a bestseller with seven reorders, have been upgraded in both material and design and are newly introduced as ‘Fullmoon2.’


This product mixes leather and denim-like (denim alternative) materials, using warm colors suitable for the fall and winter seasons to create a fresh atmosphere. It comes in three colors and is priced at 298,000 KRW.


A representative from Suecomma Bonnie stated, “Suecomma Bonnie shoes have consistently been loved by customers for their differentiated designs and versatility in styling. This season, we have enhanced functional materials to ensure stable comfort. We will continue to upgrade and target consumers with trendy products.”



Meanwhile, to celebrate the launch of Fullmoon2 and Hyde Sneakers, Suecomma Bonnie is running a promotion until the 30th. Customers purchasing either product during the period will receive a 30,000 KRW discount, available both on Kolon Mall and offline stores.


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