Luca Guadagnino: I think he had a passion for feet, a fetish for feet, in a way. There was something about it that was obsessive for him, to the degree that when he was just a little kid he was making shoes for his sister. He probably unconsciously felt that the shoe was an actual memento of importance for a person. Like through the shoe you can see who the person is, and I kind of understand that, too. There is something mystical and magical about the shoes and the way we carry ourselves through this tool, particularly women, I would say. For me, also, shoes come with craft and I love craft. The idea that in order to make something you have to put so much focus, attention, your own sense of beauty and form. All of that’s very fascinating to me.