People have been left pretty confused by Kylie Jenner's choice of footwear at Paris Fashion Week - and they're pretty weird.
Paris Fashion Week kicked off last Monday and is set to conclude in a couple of days, and the biggest names in fashion have descended on the city of love.
Where there's fashion, there will be members of the Kardashian-Jenner clan, and Paris was no exception this week.
Kylie Jenner turned heads and raised eyebrows this week with her jaw-dropping appearance at Schiaparelli's spring/summer 2024 show.
The reality TV star and Kylie Cosmetics founder sat front row to support her sister Kendall.
Kylie graced the event wearing a breathtaking nude crystal-embellished Schiaparelli gown. The dress featured a daring keyhole cutout just below the halter neckline.
She complemented the ensemble with a delicate gold bracelet and oversized sparkling earrings, her dark hair styled in soft waves. Her minimal makeup was topped off with a nude glossy lip.
However, it was Kylie's choice of footwear that stole the spotlight and sparked conversations across the fashion world. The 26-year-old opted for a pair of nude leather pumps that featured a sleek silhouette with a unique twist - a molded front that clung to and exposed her toes.
This footwear choice continued Schiaparelli's longstanding fascination with incorporating body parts into their fashion in unconventional and exaggerated ways. The fashion house has previously designed pumps with tips sculpted to resemble gilded talons, and Kylie's toe-exposing shoes are the latest addition to this trend.
Images of Kylie and her footwear were shared on Reddit and people were quick to notice the bizarre style of shoes.
One person questioned: "The dress is gorgeous but what in the world is going on with those shoes?"
A second said: "Why does her foot look like a 3D ultrasound? I don’t like that," while a third added: "This is probably the best look Kylie had until you pan down to the shoes."
Kylie's fashion choices have previously courted controversy with Schiaparelli. Earlier this year, she faced criticism for wearing a Schiaparelli creation featuring a faux lion's head.
Despite being crafted entirely from manmade materials, the design by the brand's artistic director, Daniel Roseberry, was labeled "disturbing and distasteful" and accused of "glorifying animal hunting."