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This post is long overdue. I’ve been meaning to write it but just never got around to it until today. If you’re a shoe addict and you watch trends like a hawk, then you probably already know what I’m going to write. If not, then good for me, because that means I’ll be giving you some useful information today.
Shoe trends for Fall/Winter 2010-2011 are characterized by a lot of things – some new, some current, and some old that are making a comeback. Let’s start with the trend that is …
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Like on Pixie Lott’s Miu Miu Satin Cat Print Mary Janes, we’re slowly starting to see more and more of whole animal prints on clothing, shoes and accessories. It’s a lighthearted, quirky trend that’s really fun to wear this summer, but the question is, which animal should we “wear”?
No one’s actually decided on one yet. Perhaps it’s better that the fickle-minded fashion industry never settles on just one animal because that way, we get a lot more choices. Also, showing your wild side doesn’t have to be limited to leopards …
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The Marc by Marc Jacobs shoe designers have really taken Marc Jacobs’ designing process to heart. They have started attaching all sorts of embellishments on their shoes and while Marc Jacobs himself seems to prefer fringes and fox tails lately, the designers this time have chosen some really ruffly ruffled cuffs.
Check out the new line of Marc by Marc Jacobs shoes, all adorned with the gathered fabric effect bunched up around the ankles:
Let’s start with the tamest of them all. The buckle strap on these flats is something we see …
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Some of these shoes look like normal shoes when viewed from the front, but once you turn around or to your side… it’s like going down the rabbit hole. Not to say that they’re hideous, but let’s just say that this list contains the mullets of shoes: all business in the front, party in the back.
These shoes will surely get other people looking – no, gawking at your feet the whole time. Here are 10 pairs of shoes with really weird heels.
Let’s start with something simple, to ease you into it:
#10 …


