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FKA Twigs played host to an unforgettable Met Gala after-party at the Boom at rhe Standard, High Line, where she graced the stage in her signature style, donning a pair of Marc Jacobs‘ towering Kiki platform heels.
Her choice of footwear, a pair of glossy black patent leather platforms, featured five adjustable straps, ensuring stability as she effortlessly maneuvered around the bar’s elevated platform. With rounded toes and a towering 6-inch platform sole, these statement shoes added both height and flair to Twigs’ performance ensemble.
Teaming up with Eli Escobar, rhe Standard celebrated the 2024 Met Gala’s after-party at the sensational Boom at The Standard, High Line. Twigs transformed the venue into a nostalgic wonderland reminiscent of the ’90s era, treating guests to an exclusive preview of songs from her highly anticipated album. Against the backdrop of her mesmerizing performance, Twigs dazzled the crowd with impromptu vogueing moments, accompanied by an array of dancers, while sets by MikeQ and Eli Escobar kept the energy soaring throughout the evening.
This wasn’t the first time Twigs was spotted flaunting an elevated platform heels. Earlier in the night, she graced the red carpet of the 2024 Met Gala in a pair of striking white platform pumps, showcasing her affinity for statement footwear.
The platform-soled, buckle-strapped shoe made its debut in Marc Jacobs’ fall 2016 fashion show, captivating audiences with its bold design, a favorite among celebrities like Lady Gaga and Kendall Jenner. Since then, the style has garnered a devoted following, returning in various colorways and heights throughout the 2020s.
The origin of platform shoes can be traced back to Salvatore Ferragamo’s rainbow cork platform sandal from the 1930s, famously crafted for Hollywood icon Judy Garland in 1938. These elevated soles, made from authentic wood, marked the first appearance of platform footwear in Western fashion.
While platforms gained popularity in the late 1960s with the rise of disco culture, they truly became a fashion staple in the 1970s. From sandals to pumps to oxfords, platform shoes were embraced by both men and women, epitomizing the era’s bold and extravagant style. Even today, platform shoes remain synonymous with glamour and revelry, making them a perennial favorite for partygoers worldwide.
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