Super high-heeled shoes in Exotique magazine, 1950s.
Classic shapes, repulsive beauty and stunning creativity in footwear.
Welcome to Shoe Pr0n.
You won't find any dainty strappy numbers, flip flops, or gladiator sandals here. If you think Uggs or Crocs are acceptable forms of footwear, we probably won't get along. There are a million shoe blogs out there, but as this one is curated by me it is obviously going to be full of fabulous things.
Sergio Toro.
If you were to look up the term “fierce” in the dictionary, there would simply be a picture of these shoes as a definition.
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Sometimes you just need to change the light bulbs on that chandelier…
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Nicholas Kirkwood.
Rockaby Baby.
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Alexander McQueen.
I know everyone is aware of these shoes. Everyone has a strong opinion about these shoes. If you want to know mine, well… I think they are a fabulous reimagining of the shoe. Shoes change the shape of the foot, but we have accepted certain looks as flattering. What if things had gone another way, and this was the usual line of footwear?
So, these might be obvious choice for the blog, but as they are still every bit as fabulous as ever, I feel they need to be posted here at least once.
Noritaka Tatehana does another amazing heel-less platform. Best. Rainboots. Ever.
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