This installment pays homage to classic film noir and the sophistication of luxury travel, taking the audience aboard a vintage train where mystery and elegance intertwine.
The second episode of the highly anticipated campaign takes viewers on a cinematic journey inspired by classic film noir.
The latest installment of Roger Vivier‘s “Vivier Express: Traveling Icons” series, starring Eva Green, pays homage to classic film noir, the luxury of travel and the elegance of a bygone era. Directed by Nicolangelo Gelormini and with creative direction by Gherardo Felloni, the short film takes audiences aboard the Vivier Express, a vintage aesthetic train that fuses big-screen mystery with iconic Maison Vivier designs . Eva Green becomes a timeless femme fatale, evoking great film legends such as Lauren Bacall and Bette Davis, dazzling in her elegant tailored black suit, red I Love Vivier heels and two-tone Viv’ Choc handbag.



In her private stateroom, the quiet scene by the window transforms into a game of psychological suspense. As Eva reads Roger Vivier‘s quote, “to carry dreams on one’s feet is to give reality to dreams,” a mysterious figure appears in the shadows, adding a touch of surreal ambiguity: is it her alter ego, an adversary, or perhaps a manifestation of her own subconscious?
This episode departs from the tone of the first episode, starring Laura Dern, and Felloni seamlessly blends suspense with introspection bathed in classic luxury but with subtle irreverence. Eva Green, known for her roles in Casino Royale, Penny Dreadful and Tim Burton films , brings a magnetic presence that is enhanced by Felloni and Gelormini’s art. This visual story not only exalts Roger Vivier’s masterful craftsmanship, but also reaffirms the maison ‘s commitment to fashion as an art form, transforming accessories into symbols of dreams and intrigue.