Four fake legs held up two real legs at Alaïa.
All fashion week, we will be spotlighting the small details we saw on the runways that surprised or delighted us: Bring on the portable fog machines and antique fork jewelry.
PARIS — Blink and you might have missed one of the most explicit homages to Azzedine Alaïa by his design successor, Pieter Mulier, during the brand’s latest fashion show.
But there they were, catching the light in gold or patent black: a miniature rendering of two slightly crossed legs, jabbing the floor as the heel of a stiletto sandal — with the same kind of semi-subtle eroticism as the single pearl nipple
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