Jacquemus's new and bizarre double heel that threatens to be a trend

Far from the official circuit of Paris, specifically in Saint-Paul-de-Vence (southern France), Jacquemus has once again deployed his magic to present a sculptural vision of the fashion to come, with refined lines and volumes that enhance the figure.

Oliver Thansan
Oliver Thansan
31 January 2024 Wednesday 21:57
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Jacquemus's new and bizarre double heel that threatens to be a trend

Far from the official circuit of Paris, specifically in Saint-Paul-de-Vence (southern France), Jacquemus has once again deployed his magic to present a sculptural vision of the fashion to come, with refined lines and volumes that enhance the figure. feminine.

Under the premonitory title of Les Sculptures - The Sculptures - Jacquemus' ready-to-wear collection for Spring/Summer 2024 takes elements from the art of sculpture to shape rigid coats, minidresses that twist on the body and clutches in unexpected ways that They promise to make people talk this season.

But if there is one element that, the moment it appeared on the catwalk, has already managed to go viral on social networks, that is the new surreal heel designed by the French couturier.

Imagining quirky, quirky heels is intrinsic to Jacquemus' DNA. The famous sandals with a sphere as a heel or other geometric shapes that have caused a sensation in past seasons evolve this spring into a sole with a kitten heel that is in turn supported by another sole with the same heel.

The result is a double low heel that at first glance seems unstable and creates an optical vision never seen before. Baptized as 'Les doubles sandales', the model has aroused the curiosity of Internet users and fashion prescribers on social networks, who venture to confirm that they will be a trend this season, as the Loewe sandals with flower heels were last spring. And for years luxury seems to have become obsessed with making winks or references to accessories and mundane details.

In fact, Vetements was the pioneer company in placing everyday objects in shoes or other garments in its collection, such as a highlighter as the heel of a boot or pajamas in the form of a suit.