Roger Vivier presents awarded actress and friend of the House, Eva Green, in the second installation of the Vivier Express: “Travelling Icons”. In this series, whimsical short films imagined by creative director Gherardo Felloni celebrate the Maison’s iconic designs in unforeseen intrigues with campy overtones.
Once again, Gherardo Felloni embarks the spectator on an adventure aboard the Vivier Express, a luxurious train epitomizing the refinement of a bygone era. This succession to Episode I, which starred award-winning actress Laura Dern, in truth, departs entirely from its predecessor in terms of tone and atmosphere. Episode II unapologetically borrows from the classic film noir genre, embodying a suave charm that borders on the psychological thriller with a touch of comical self-derision.
Dressed in a black tailored suit with striking red suede I Love Vivier heels and a Viv’ Choc bag, Eva Green channels the allure of iconic actresses like Lauren Bacall and Bette Davis in such masterpieces as To Have and Have Not or All About Eve. But the viewer is not to be mistaken, here it’s really all about Eva, whose beguiling screen presence testifies to the legacy of timeless elegance so dear to Maison Vivier.