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Futuristic Rock Goddess

Rupert Sanderson is proud to announce his collaboration for the second season running with fashion maestro, Karl Lagerfeld. Rupert had previously collaberated with Lagerfeld for KL's Autumn/Winter 2009 collection. This season, Rupert completely re-interpreted two of his best selling styles Asteroid and Finesse.

To give the shoe the futuristic update that Lagerfeld wanted for his collection, Rupert decided to design the shoe with his fashion-forward geometric heel, inspired by the Italian architect Gio Ponti. The ankle straps have also been altered so that they loop around under the sole and are bolted in place, giving the shoe a highly dominatrix feel. This also allows each top part of the shoe to be interchanged.



The shoes completed Lagerfeld’s ‘futuristic rock goddess’ collection perfectly, especially with Mondino's classic shot of skinny Karl as guitar hero cleverly spray-stenciled on the front of the shoes.

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AZM said…
Rupert Sanderson is pure genius!

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