Saturday, July 26, 2008

...driver!

a few excerpts from Christian Louboutin's FW08.
109Babel07
077trotinette03
051Orlan06
108Babel05
025BLOODYMARY04
028cestmoi01
100AltiBooty01
103AltiBooty15
071Sigourney11
(I must get these!!!!)^^


In a recent interview with Danish magazine Cover the master of fetish-chic himself was asked about his impossibly high 16mm heels. He responded casually that they are meant to be walked on "only when getting in and out of the limo".


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these photographs are GREAT. such gritty, slimy glamour. The gold CL/Rodarte pic is the most dramatic... seeing the sharp spikes upon the delicate flesh of the fish is quite unnerving.

(credit to The_Ida from TFS for the CL quote)

6 comments:

Anonymous said...

That response was hilarious! I wish I lived a life of total frivolity where I only used 16cm shoes to walk from a limo to a door. Hehe! And I am in total love with the red suede t-strap sandals you posted above! They're dreamy!

Danny Daily said...

they are lovely, especially the yellow boots ([pict 1) but i can't imagine anyone being able to last in them. however, i always appreciate a beautiful woman in beautiful shoes.

love,

danny

chauss said...

i wont tell what my friend at MJ store told me today about the uhhhhhhhhhhhhpice of the rodartes-to-be............

Dana (MODAna) said...

crazy/beautiful
especially the scrumptious suede ones...

Rebecca Jane said...

an amazing assortment - Love! My favorite are the fuschia buttoned booties. perfection.

Angela said...

I'm a girl who can't live without her collection of 14cm heels (I get my shoes custom made -- no one in their right mind would retail that, right?). I use them everyday for walking around absolutely everywhere -- I suppose some of us are lucky enough to have feet that work fine with sky-high heels. I'm an unlucky soul who actually can't wear flats.

You can imagine the rise in my heart rate when I set my eyes upon those glorious babies... palpitations... not... stopping!