A Japanese shoe designer has become a pop diva's favourite by taking geisha and making it Gaga.
Noritaka Tatehana is the man behind Lady Gaga's towering, clog-like shoes, which have no heel and are 10 to 18 inches tall.
Her appearances on TV shows and music videos, teetering in his creations, have helped make him such a fashion star that some of his shoes sell for more than $15,000 a pair.
From geisha to Lady Gaga: How traditional Japanese culture inspired singer's gravity-defying heel-less platform shoes |
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