Archive for September, 2009
At first sight these Moschino Ankle boot doesn’t look bad at all, don’t you think? Cute zipper and a nice 4 inch (10 cm) heel.

So why did I put it in the Shoe crime category? Well, the reason becomes quite clear I think when you see the other side of this shoe. I’ve got nothing more to say (write) about this.

Via: The Fashion Police
Dance and party the night away in these not to be missed Alaïa sandals. You’ll be the center of all the attention. The sandals have front cross-over straps with an open toe and a buckle-fastening ankle strap. The heel with large silver tone studs measures a towering 5 inches (13 cm).
Shopping tip: The Outnet has these sandals and more Alaïa shoes for discount prices.
Do you have any idea of which brand this shoe comes from?

It’s a Croc! No, I’m not kidding. The creator of the ugly clogs with vent holes has added several classic high-heeled style shoes to the collection with Crocs comfort in one -quoting the website: amazing- package.
I admit, the style is not bad at all. However, I remain skeptical. Particularly due to the plastic heel. The same plastic used for the clogs.
I know, it’s not a season shoe. But I like it so much, I had to write something about this shoe. Betsy Johnson designed a sandal with a cut-out 3½ inch (9 cm) wedge heel. The black leather straps are dectorated with a large polka-dot bow. Most surprising detail is at the bottom of the shoe. Betsy added to the typical pink sole a wink.
A privilege of a woman: The right to be fashionable. Something Carlos by Carlos Santana took literally. A dress pump with it’s upper material in lace or patterned fabric and a slightly upturned, softly pointed toe. Due to the natural variation in fabric, it’s quite likely every shoe will be slightly different in color which makes it unique. The heel measures 4 inch (10 cm). With it’s concealed 1 inch (2,5 cm) platform, this is a every day shoe, but very fashionable.











