Tracey Neuls is a shoe designer; founder of TN29 and the eponymous Tracey Neuls labels. Neuls produced her first commercial collection in 2000 after winning the New Generation Prize at London Fashion Week. [1]
Neuls has a shop in Marylebone Lane, [2] [3] London – listed in 2012 as one of Time Out's London Top 100 [4] – which was followed by a second in Redchurch Street in 2011. [5]
Neuls was shortlisted for the Drapers Footwear and Accessories Award 2013 (Footwear Designer of the Year category) [6] and in 2012 was named one of the Time Out/ The Hospital Club's Culture 100. [7] In 2014 her BIKE GEEK design was short listed as one of the Design Museum's Designs of the Year [8]
Shoes designed by Neuls are referenced in the Peter James novel Dead Like You [9] and the Judy Astley novel The Look of Love. [10]
Neuls has collaborated with many creative individuals and groups over the past 15 years.
Designed by Tracey Neuls BIKE GEEK is a hybrid of a dress shoe and a casual shoe with the performance of sportswear. It is designed to be simple, easy and suitable for all occasions. The sole is a hard wearing, one piece, rubber unit which gives shock absorption and endures many walking or biking miles, and a reflective half moon 'cat eye' tab makes the wearer safely visible at night.
She was holding up a Tracey Neuls TN_29 Homage button shoe.
They're by Tracey Neuls, darling. Canadian designer. Two-tone with a spotted heel isn't for everyone, but you can carry it off
White egg with a peep hole into the egg, inside has a vibrant red colour scheme.
plus fashion collaborations with Tracey Neuls and Clements Ribeiro
Neuls continues this playful and unexpected use of Sanderson fabrics with a series of bespoke and sculptural shoes.
Tracey Neuls is collaborating with Moroso designers Tord Boontje and Patricia Urquiola to create limited-edition shoes for the festival
In 2010, he was commissioned by Tracey Neuls to write and illustrate a winter folk tale mural for her boutique store.
The shops interiors are also used as a gallery space and have been transformed many times for collaborations with artists including Boo Ritsen, Nina Saunders and Tim Ellis and LE GUN.
Tracey Neuls is a shoe designer; founder of TN29 and the eponymous Tracey Neuls labels. Neuls produced her first commercial collection in 2000 after winning the New Generation Prize at London Fashion Week. [1]
Neuls has a shop in Marylebone Lane, [2] [3] London – listed in 2012 as one of Time Out's London Top 100 [4] – which was followed by a second in Redchurch Street in 2011. [5]
Neuls was shortlisted for the Drapers Footwear and Accessories Award 2013 (Footwear Designer of the Year category) [6] and in 2012 was named one of the Time Out/ The Hospital Club's Culture 100. [7] In 2014 her BIKE GEEK design was short listed as one of the Design Museum's Designs of the Year [8]
Shoes designed by Neuls are referenced in the Peter James novel Dead Like You [9] and the Judy Astley novel The Look of Love. [10]
Neuls has collaborated with many creative individuals and groups over the past 15 years.
Designed by Tracey Neuls BIKE GEEK is a hybrid of a dress shoe and a casual shoe with the performance of sportswear. It is designed to be simple, easy and suitable for all occasions. The sole is a hard wearing, one piece, rubber unit which gives shock absorption and endures many walking or biking miles, and a reflective half moon 'cat eye' tab makes the wearer safely visible at night.
She was holding up a Tracey Neuls TN_29 Homage button shoe.
They're by Tracey Neuls, darling. Canadian designer. Two-tone with a spotted heel isn't for everyone, but you can carry it off
White egg with a peep hole into the egg, inside has a vibrant red colour scheme.
plus fashion collaborations with Tracey Neuls and Clements Ribeiro
Neuls continues this playful and unexpected use of Sanderson fabrics with a series of bespoke and sculptural shoes.
Tracey Neuls is collaborating with Moroso designers Tord Boontje and Patricia Urquiola to create limited-edition shoes for the festival
In 2010, he was commissioned by Tracey Neuls to write and illustrate a winter folk tale mural for her boutique store.
The shops interiors are also used as a gallery space and have been transformed many times for collaborations with artists including Boo Ritsen, Nina Saunders and Tim Ellis and LE GUN.