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April Tiplady by David Sims for Vogue Paris, August 2013
Sara Sampaio in Rose Insolence for Vogue Paris, August 2016
Shot by David Sims
Styled by Emmanuelle Alt
Kristin Drab SSAW (March 2020) ph. Vito Fernicola
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Shot by Mert & Marcus for Versace F/W 2011
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Naomi , Atelier Versace Spring/Summer 1992
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Oiran were high-ranking courtesans of the feudal period in Japan who wore tall lacquered footwear or Koma-geta (or mitsu-ashi – three legs). Unlike geisha and maiko, who only entertained by conversation, singing and dancing, oiran and tayuu were the highest rank in the hierarchy of prostitution in the pleasure quarters. Whereas geisha and maiko wear tabi socks, the oiran and tayuu preferred not to do so (even in the winter) and their toes can be seen poking out under many layers of kimono while wearing these tall geta. A tiny hint of bare flesh must have been very appealing in the Edo period! These shoes were most likely worn to ensure there was no confusion between geisha, maiko and oiran / tayuu. However, an amazing skill of balance must have been required to walk with these geta with their 10″ platforms. One sometimes sees maiko hobbling along in Okobo, but the pace must have been even more arduous in these tall geta. This particular pair is most likely Taisho period (1912-1926) or early 20th century.
Yasmeen Ghauri at Atelier Versace F/W 1992
Veronica Webb at Atelier Versace S/S 1992
Karen Mulder at Versace S/S 1992
Atelier Versace S/S 2013
Thierry Mugler Fall/Winter 1983