Olivier Zahm Explains Why Karl Lagerfeld Shot Baptiste Giabiconi in Nothing But Prostitute Shoes
Photo: Patrick McMullan
One of the most memorable images this blog has ever run is of Karl Lagerfeld shooting Baptiste Giabiconi for the current issue of Purple, in which he wears nothing but high heels. At the Alexander Wang show yesterday, Purple editor Olivier Zahm, who was on set for the shoot, shed light on the magic that is the Baptiste-Karl pairing. "That was a nice moment because Karl was really inspired by Baptiste. Because Baptiste connects him to a lot of different periods of his life and he's a living journal — can you say that? — for Karl. He can really transform Baptiste into different characters," Zahm explained. Zahm had asked Karl to shoot a tribute to Helmut Newton for the fall issue, but Karl wanted to use a man instead of a woman. "So I said, 'Okay, you shoot a man, but as a Helmut Newton woman.'" Zahm continued. "He immediately chose Baptiste, and he had the great idea to use these prostitute high heels, which are just meant for prostitutes — they're not meant for a glamorous night."

Most obvious statement in the history of the spoken word: "He's not embarrassed at all."Photo: Olivier Zahm for Purple Diary
Earlier: Photo Op: Baptiste Giabiconi Vamps in Stilettos for His Man, Karl Lagerfeld

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