Antonela Roccuzzo turned heads at the Louis Vuitton show in Paris

Antonela Roccuzzo turned heads at the Louis Vuitton show in Paris

Antonella Roccuzzothe wife of Lionel Messi, attended this Monday the louis vuitton show during the Fashion Week of Paris, the capital of France. Her total black look, which had great repercussions on social networks, caught the eye of all those present.

The Argentine businesswoman was invited to the presentation of the autumn-winter season of the renowned French brand, which was also attended by other international entertainment celebritiessuch as Zendaya, Pharrell Williams, and Chiara Ferragni.

As seen in the photographs, Roccuzzo –under a totally fashionista facet– showed off with a short black strapless dress, which allowed him to show off his tan. This she combined with tall leather boots and, to give it a touch of glamour, added some delicate jewelry which included small earrings, a necklace and a gold ring. In addition, the former model complemented her look by wearing a Louis Vuitton black bag.

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Femininity and conventionality at Paris Fashion Week

The silhouettes are ultra-feminine and the parades are conventional, far from some recent scandals, in the event that ends this Tuesday in Paris.

Moving tributes to two missing figures were highlighted, Vivienne Westwood and Paco Rabanneand the discretion of Balenciaga, after a controversial advertising campaign with children and nods to sadomasochism that led to a public apology from its creator, Demna.

The heels triumph on all catwalkseither as stilettos for Balenciaga, Ann Demeulemeester or Saint Laurent, combined with the usual Hermès equestrian boots, and even for the designer Maria Grazia Chiuri, who previously did not use them in her Dior collections.

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“Feminist, anti-feminist… I hope we have overcome all that by now. Women have won, they own their bodies”, reasons Pierre Hardy, head of the Hermès footwear collections. “It’s an intimate and personal choice,” he explains.

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The noise of dresses created with “unlikely” materials and the voice of Paco Rabanne resounded in the Paris Museum of Modern Artan ideal place for the Basque creator who invented the “metallic” fashion.

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