Global – Spanish footwear brand Camper has partnered with Japanese fashion house Issey Miyake to launch Peu Form, a sculptural reinterpretation of the classic Peu silhouette. Designed by Issey Miyake’s creative director Satoshi Kondo, the shoes embrace the brand’s philosophy of ‘a single piece of cloth’ and transform Italian leather into flexible, crumpled forms that adapt to the foot like a second skin.
Slip-on and ankle boot options are available in black, white, Klein blue and signature Camper red, combining comfort, function and minimalistic design. The collaboration blurs the line between utility and artistry and elevates a functional everyday item into a soft architectural object. The shoes are also foldable and packable.
The project confirms the findings of our Collaboration Culture report, which highlights how brands must co-create with visionary talents and respond to fast-evolving micro-aesthetics. Peu Form feels co-authored rather than imposed and shows both entities participating in a design dialogue. This positions Camper and Issey Miyake as collaborators in culture rather than arbiters of it.
Strategic opportunity
Camper and Issey Miyake reimagined an everyday product as an art object without compromising usability. Consider how design, tactility and emotion can transform functional items into aspirational, collectible products