Alix Earle added another black heel to her growing rotation at Paris Men’s Fashion Week on Sunday, attending Jacquemus’ fall 2026 ready-to-wear show in the label’s Tourni pumps.
The black leather style followed the outline of a classic pointed pump, cut with a low, curved vamp and finished with a tiny bow at the toe. The heel carried the update: a slim, asymmetric shape that turned inward at the base, creating the “twisted” asymmetrical effect that gives the Tourni its name.

Alix Earle wears Jacquemus Tourni Pumps as she attends the label’s fall 2026 show as part of Paris Fashion Week on Sunday
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Earle wore the shoes with Jacquemus’ black Arlesien pants, a skinny silhouette cropped above the ankle. Front slits opened over the pumps and were edged with padded fabric beads running in vertical rows down each leg, ending in long tassel-like panels, complementing the small bow on the vamp of the pump.

A closer look at Alix Earle’s glossy Jacquemus Tourni Pumps.
Up top, she continued the all-black story with the Meunier jacket. The piece wrapped around her torso in overlapping panels and extended into wide, structured sleeves, building a sculpted, cocoon-like volume through the shoulders and sides. She finished the look with a black Jacquemus Valérie bag and wore her long blond hair in loose lengths with soft face-framing bangs.
The influencer’s Paris appearance follows a series of outings where Earle has relied on classic black heels, often with small design twists. At the 2025 MTV VMAs last September, she paired a white Tom Ford minidress with glossy black slingback pumps that featured a sharply pointed toe, slender strap and an ultra thin heel. Later that fall, she visited Los Angeles restaurant Funke in Saint Laurent’s Missy sandals, a mesh-and-leather style with semi-sheer tulle straps and a skinny heel. At GQ Men of the Year 2025, she stepped out in minimalist black sandals with narrow straps that aligned with the “naked” sandal trend.

Jacquemus Tourni Heel in black. Retail price as of writing: $920.
The twisted-heel Tourni joins a wider wave of curved and reworked pump silhouettes across the market, from Loewe’s toy-heel pumps to recent curved-heel styles like the Jude Fame pump.
Away from the front row, Earle has also been expanding her presence in the beverage space, most recently joining clean energy drink brand Gorgie as a strategic investor while maintaining stakes in Poppi and SipMargs.

