In addition to his successful music career, Lenny Kravitz’s fashion experiments helped him become the icon he is today.
The 57-year-old musician and actor took his looks to new heights at the 64th Grammy Awards.
On Sunday night, Lenny graced her outfits on stage (and off!) like only a glam rock star would… in high heels and knee-high boots.
In addition to his successful music career, Lenny Kravitz’s fashion experiments helped him become the icon he is today.
Lenny doesn’t always succeed in pushing the boundaries in her fashion choices by breaking traditional social norms.
Hitmaker “Let Love Rule” appeared on the red carpet sporting a chiseled chest and muscular arms in a metal top with silver chains and black leather pants.
He added a mixed accessory of silver chains and round-rimmed sunglasses to the team.
Like a true rock star, she added inches to her body with high-heeled black leather knee-high boots.

The 57-year-old musician and actor took his perspective to new heights at the 64th Grammy Awards.

On Sunday night, Lenny graced her ensembles on stage (and off!) donning high-heeled knee-high boots like only a glam rock star would do.
Before taking the stage at the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas, Lenny swapped his see-through top for a satin tuxedo jacket and round sunglasses for a rectangular-framed pair.
She also stepped into Christian Louboutin’s ‘Morgan’ cheetah-pattern faux calfskin knee-high boots.
Morgan boots feature spotted faux calfskin fur, long front, pointed toe and 70mm heel.
Part of the luxury brand’s gendered “Angels” collection, shoes for those who dare to be who they really are.

To sing “Are You Gonna Go My Way”, her debut single from her third studio album in 1993, Lenny transformed into another awesome look, including silver heeled boots.


On and off stage, standing at 5 feet 3, Prince maneuvered better than most women in heels. His 4-inch heeled boots and 3 1/3-inch-high lifts on their soles are located on Sunset Boulevard, Andre No. It was designed by Andre Rostomyan, who owns a famous shoe shop called 1.
Lenny transformed into another great appearance in 1993 to sing her debut single from her third studio album “Are You Gonna Go My Way”.
As she went out with Travis Barker and HER, she wore a brown shirt and matching pants with a few black studded belts around her waist.
She completed her outfit with silver knee boots with rounded square toes and 10 cm heels.
While Lenny seems to be making a bold fashion statement, heeled boots have been a part of the style of androgynous glam rock stars for a while.
Prince was the king of heels.
Standing 5 feet 3 on and off stage, the “Purple Rain” performer did better-heeled maneuvers than most women.
4-inch heel boots and 3 1/3-inch-high reinforcements on the soles of Andre No. It was designed by Andre Rostomyan, who owns a famous shoe shop called 1.
Prince was documented to have had about 3,000 pairs before he died in April 2016.
GET THE GLAM ROCK LOOK:

Christian Louboutin Faux Calfskin Morgan Boot, $2,395; nordstrom.com

Paris Texas Mama Zebra Edition 95mm Boot, $785; farfetch.com
Source: Daily Mail