When did the fashion world first lay eyes on
Jean Paul Gaultier’s instantly recognisable
Cleat heels? 1993. Spring, to be exact. At the time, they were a groundbreaking style, fabricated by Maison Massaro, that took inspiration from a traditional football boot (the French designer extended the height of shoes by adding studs to the soles). Today, this iconic silhouette is reimagined in rubber via a 3D printer but with all the progressive trappings of the original.
- Jean Paul Gaultier x Lotta Volkova rubber heels
- 100% rubber
- Slips on
- Pointed toe, all-over 3D printed design, multi-stiletto heel, debossed branding at interior sole
- Heel height 4"
- Wipe with a clean, dry cloth
- Made in Italy
- Upper 100% rubber
- Lining: 100% leather
- Sole: 100% rubber