Rita Ora and Courtney Love Wore Highly Controversial Wedge Boots in Paris

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The couture runways aren't the only places we're seeing avant-garde fashion. Celebrity attendees such as Anne Hathaway and Apple Martin have spared no expense when it comes to their fashion-week outfits, and the Fendi Haute Couture show was no exception. Both Rita Ora and Courtney Love wore Fendi's wedge boots and pulled them off with ease. 

You might remember that wedge boots and sneakers peaked in the early 2000s and 2010s, but we haven't seen a lot of the polarizing trend recently. Given Fendi's power to single-handedly shape the course of the fashion industry, I have a feeling these shoes will launch a wedge-boot trend in no time. Scroll down to see the photos. 

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On Rita Ora: Fendi outfit 

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On Courtney Love: Fendi outfit

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See What Other Celebrities Wore to the Fendi Show

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WHO: Kerry Washington

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WHO: Law Roach

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WHO: Milly Alcock

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WHO: Sarah Paulson

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