Courtesy of YSLFashionNewsSo, Saint Laurent have released stiletto rollerskatesThey’ll have you asking yourself, ‘wheely?’ShareLink copied ✔️August 2, 2017FashionNewsTextDominic Cadogan Saint Laurent knows how to make a good pair of shoes. For Anthony Vaccarello’s first season at the helm of the Parisian house he made a pair of stilettos with “YSL” as the heel, and who can forget his glittering shrug boots from the AW17 collection? They’ve already been worn by Rihanna and fashion’s latest icon, Céline Dion. The latest pair of killer heels might actually and have an extra element of danger: wheels. That’s right – not only are they sky-high stilettos but they also double up as rollerskates. Perfect if you’ve got a fashion show at 10pm and a roller disco at 11. The heels previously appeared in campaign images for the brand that were banned by France’s watchdog over allegations that the images were demeaning to women. The fun shoe comes in a beginner-friendly trainer version too, but both styles are only available in store. So if you’ve got £2k spare and you want to potentially take a trip to the hospital, these are the shoes for you. No doubt they will quickly sell out too so if you want to get your hands on a pair, you better get your skates on. Expand your creative community and connect with 15,000 creatives from around the world.READ MORETrail shoe to fashion trailblazer: the rise of Salomon’s ACS PROIn pictures: 2hollis’s London show brought out the city’s best dressedThis is the only England shirt you need for next year’s World CupWhat went down at the Contre Courant screening in Paris Exclusive: Fashion East set to win big at the 2025 Fashion AwardsFashion designer Valériane Venance wants you to see the beauty in painLegendary fashion designer Pam Hogg has diedRevisiting Bjork’s massive fashion archive in the pages of DazedWelcome to Sophia Stel’s PalaceJake Zhang is forging fashion avatars for a post-physical worldThis New York designer wants you to rethink the value of hard workGo behind-the-scenes at Dev Hynes’ first Valentino campaign