Pedderzine, from On Pedder

'Cash is King', proclaims the cover of the latest issue of Pedderzine, which in today’s climate, is really rather true. Pedderzine is the innovative seasonal lookbook from On Pedder, Hong Kong’s luxury footwear and accessories heavyweight, which has a knack of making good statements.
See more covers and spreads from Pedderzine's biannual titles
On Pedder has footwear concept stores in Hong Kong, Macau, Singapore, Shanghai, Jakarta, Beijing, Taipei and Bangkok, which means an ever-flowing tap of shoes from the season’s latest crop by the likes of Christian Louboutin, Pierre Hardy, Dries Van Noten and Maison Martin Margiela. In short, On Pedder keeps a lot of well-heeled women across Asia very happy indeed.
Pedderzine is conceived, edited and designed by the Singapore-based design company, WORK. Part magazine, part fanzine, part art book and much more than just a standard catalogue, we’ve been fans since it first launched in 2007. It’s not just the concise, creative presentation of the seasons’ must have shoes and accessories we like, but the special themed issues and clever covers also make Pedderzine a damn good read.
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