The Beymen SS10 advertorial, produced by Koray Birand Photography, not only puts some of the brand's best architectural heels on display, but uses unique graphic design as well.
As you can see from the photos in the gallery, some of the ads from the Beymen SS10 campaign superimpose shoes from its line with the body of model Kerri Lee Miller--perhaps to suggest that a woman and her shoes are one and the same? I'm sure many fashionistas think so. Regardless, the strong, sharp and sculpted heels from the Beymen SS10 collection are sure to be snatched up by many footwear-obsessed females (including me).
Superimposed Shoevertising
The Beymen SS10 Campaign Employs Unique Graphic Effects
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