NYC Fashion Week… More More More Shoes
posted by: jitterbugbaby in Boots, Celebrity Shoe Style, Fashion Week, Flats, Marc Jacobs Shoes, Platforms, Sandals, Wedges on September 13th, 2007
We just can’t let it go, can we? Well, why would we want to. Especially since this year’s Fall Fashion Week didn’t bring so many outrageous shoes, we’re desperately hunting around for things that strike us. So here’s more.
I have to say that there were a number of shoes I loved in the ”Oh My God! I Would-and More Importantly COULD-Actually Wear That!” category from several designers.
3.1 Phillip Lim:
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Marc by Marc Jacobs:
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And some more of the fantastical Marc Jacobs creations that Shomore referred to earlier this week.
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And I must leave my scouring of Fashion Week Spring 08 (unless of course I end up seeing more things that strike my fancy, which I may well do) with the horror that is Jennifer Lopez’s shoes at the end of her Justsweet runway show.

Fear not, Christian Louboutin is not making moon boots for strippers. Upon closer inspection, these soles are pink not red, and we can all calm ourselves down and breath a deep sigh of relief that M. Louboutin is not making such egregiously evil, ugly shoes.










January 23, 2009 at 11:01 pm, kenny said:
I love the first one but also not bad the last one!
February 26, 2008 at 11:09 am, rey said:
Your right they do look like moon boots for strippers. Try again J-Lo.
January 07, 2008 at 10:36 am, Shoes from blog.mode at the Met | ShoeBlog said:
[...] talked a bit about the heel-less shoe phenomenon that never seems to die completely. This Manolo, in particular, is rather reminiscent of [...]
September 13, 2007 at 7:44 pm, ljnd said:
Oh, lord, JLo’s are just uuuugly!!! But I love the Lims!!!!
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