The Sunday Guardian

Drew collaborat­es with Crocs for the new ‘Chevron’ line

- BY OUR CORRESPOND­ENT

Crocs, Inc., a global leader in innovative casual footwear for women, men and children, on 3 May announced the worldwide debut of its Drew Barrymore Crocs Chevron Collection. The special-edition clogs, flips, sandals and slides combine exclusive graphics and embellishm­ents with Barrymore’s personal design touch under the unifying theme of love, just in time for Mother’s Day.

The new line is inspired by a playful, everyday-authentic sensibilit­y that women and children of all ages can relate to. Barrymore’s two daughters, Olive and Frankie, also inspired styles within the Chevron Collection, which is available on popular Crocs silhouette­s, including the Classic Clog, the Crocband™ Clog and the Crocs Isabella Sandal.

“I really love the Chevron Collection,” said Barrymore, the Golden Globe Awardwinni­ng actress, producer, director and author. “I think the designs we came up with are extremely fun and wearable, which makes them perfect for moms and kids. There’s a great sophistica­tion to the colortones we used, but also this inspired playfulnes­s.”

Crocs, in collaborat­ion with Barrymore, infused combinatio­ns of white, black, tan and tomato with increasing­ly popular chevron geometric graphics. A mix of metallic and beaded embellishm­ents give the Chevron Collection an elevated look.

The Drew Barrymore Crocs Chevron Collection is available now on crocs.com and at select stores globally this month, priced between INR 1995 and INR 4495.

“Drew certainly sees herself as a mother first, so we were thrilled to design a collection that helped her tell that story,” said Michelle Poole, Crocs’ Sr. Vice President of Global Product and Marketing. “The trendright graphics, patterns and embellishm­ents pair nicely with Drew’s brand of upbeat, modern-boho style, while the mix of silhouette­s make the collection a perfect option for that ‘mommy and me’ wearing occasion.”

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