Dear Shaded Viewers,
Looking good in the rain, UGG® has designed a waterproof shoe inspired by the brand’s UGG® Classic Book. Of course the inside is lined with the brand’s signature sheepskin, the Drizlita is a colorful ankle-length boot that comes in taffy pink, dive & key lime, burnt olive and black .
The Drizlita features waterproof technology and a removeable, interchangeable Drizlita Rainbook Sock, sold separately, in a range of colors and prints and can be worn with or without the boot.
The Tasman X is made in Treadlite by UGG® foam, it also features a removable UGGplush™ sock made from TENCEL™ Lyocell and upcycled wool that can be worn with or without the boot.
The brand’s S/S campaign features Parris Goebel. The multi-hyphenated choreographed the UGG® Rain campaign and enlisted friends and fellow dancers Taja Riley and Yuliana Maldonado, who, along with Goebel, energetically demonstrate how the footwear designs promote ease of movement, expression of style, and defy expectations.
“Every day, I tell my story in every way I can. The way I walk, talk, dress, move. I am constantly evolving and expressing myself the only way I know how: authentically.”
–Parris Goebel
About UGG®
Founded in 1978 by an Australian surfer on the coast of California, UGG® is a global lifestyle brand renowned for its iconic Classic boot. First worn by Hollywood royalty, fashion editors and then the world, UGG® designs and retails footwear, apparel, accessories, and homewares with an uncompromising attitude toward quality and craftsmanship. UGG® is an environmentally and socially conscious brand which strives to be socially just, economically inclusive, and environmentally restorative. Delivering more than $1.5 billion in annual sales, UGG® partners with the best retailers globally and owns concept and outlet stores worldwide in key markets including New York, San Francisco, Los Angeles, Paris, London, Tokyo, Shanghai, and Beijing. For more information, please visit www.ugg.com @uggineurope #UggLife
About Parris Goebel
Hailing from Auckland, New Zealand, 28-year-old dancer and choreographer Parris Goebel is synonymous with some of music’s biggest stars – with work for Jennifer Lopez, Rihanna, Janet Jackson, Kanye West, PSY, Nicki Minaj, Ariana Grande, Little Mix, Ciara, Jason Derulo, Big Bang, and Sam Smith. She choreographed Justin Bieber’s music video for “Sorry,” which garnered more than three billion views on YouTube and was the eighth-most viewed video on the site. In 2016, Goebel won Female Choreographer of the Year and Live Performance of the Year at the World of Dance Awards, and in 2020 was appointed a member of the New Zealand Order of Merit for her services to dance.
Later,
Diane