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Kendall Jenner, barefoot at the Louvre. Did she break the rules?

Kendall Jenner, barefoot at the Louvre. Did she break the rules?
Kendall Jenner, barefoot at the Louvre. Did she break the rules?

Going around museums can be tiring. Grinding out kilometers to see paintings and sculptures requires a certain amount of attention as well as a good pair of shoes on your feet. But what if you don’t have the right footwear? Well, the solution is provided by Kendall Jenner: you walk barefoot.

The model, in Paris for the Haute Couture week, took advantage of the break between one fashion show and another to literally spend a night at the museum, precisely at Louvre. A private evening tour for Kendall Jenner who was thus able to visit in total peace the works of one of the most crowded and visited museums in the world.

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A real privilege to admire the Mona Lisa o to Venus de Milo without having to raise your elbows to have a view or even a bit of space. In short, a ride like no other that Kendall shared with a series of photos posted on her Instagram account. Here she is seen wandering through the corridors of the Louvre admiring the works alone while showing off a look total blacka black midi skirt with asymmetrical gathered hem paired with a top with a square cutout at the back.

All shots taken from behind – and many have speculated that they were taken from Bad Bunny – which clearly show a particular aspect of the look Kendall, in fact it is without shoes. No pumps or sandals, simply barefoot and this opens up a curiosity: that he broke the museum’s rules of good manners?

Kendall Jenner al Louvre.

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Technically we cannot speak of a violation of the regulations since there are no precise indications on clothing on the museum website. It would be more of an “unwritten” rule also because, no matter how large the number of tourists, it is difficult to imagine anyone going without shoes inside the museum.

At that time Why walk around barefoot? Maybe for pure convenience, maybe for the privilege of being able to say that you have walked in contact with the museum’s parquet or maybe the answer is always to be found in the museum’s regulations. Louvre. Among the various impositions, one can read that it is not allowed: «Making a lot of noise or running». And so, in the total silence that envelops the museum at night, how much noise would a pair of heels have made?

 
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