Roger Vivier Creative Director Bruno Frisoni may have called his fall collection “Chez Lui” in a nod to the men’s wear influences he drew upon, but don’t think you will find anything butch here. With his sophisticated Parisian chic ethic, Frisoni took the idea of a man clutching closed his jacket and transformed it for the opening of a shoe bootie done in gray flannel with Lesage gold military embroidery. And the iconic brogue was translated into “Franginette” (little sister) — a patent leather d’orsay-effect pump. Other references included tassels that adorned the tips of flats and pumps, and a bold giraffe-printed pony hair in black and white or orange and black that made a dramatic statement in tall boots, short booties and the Miss Viv done in small shoulder and hobo styles.