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TIME WARP: The Shoes Of The Future, Designed In 1950
We have a vision of the future, and so too did the fashion-obsessed consumers and designers of the 1950s, whose designs are still with us today. But way back when, they had some pretty kooky ideas of what today’s women would wear on their feet.
10 Important Things We Learned Last Week: November 21-27
This week was about more than just turkey and Black Friday! Dolce & Gabbana owe a cool billion, Prince William likes Kate in naughty dresses and Kim Kardashian has a thing for toilet paper. Willow got caught up in a messy knockoff scandal, and we could not escape the studded Loub.
Blake Lively Bought 40 Pairs Of Louboutins At The Sample Sale
Blake Lively loves her Loubs — she even has some named after her! So it’s no surprise that she walked away from the Christian Louboutin sample sale with over 40 pairs. Except, it is kind of a surprise. Because while sample sales provide deep price cuts, we have to assume a girl who has a freakin’ Louboutin named after her always gets a special discount of sorts.
PHOTOS: This Is What An X-Ray Of A Louboutin Looks Like
We love both fashion and art, so fashion art is pretty much our favorite. Last month we obsessed over Jason Alper‘s Louis Vuitton parody paintings, and now we’re loving the x-ray photography of French project Lux Inside. Using high-def 3D medical imaging, the artists scanned “iconic luxury objects” and the result is a collection of insanely beautiful pictures.
PHOTOS: Paris Hilton Wore Heels During Community Service
When we served our community service for drug possession and obstruction of an officer, we wore an old pair of jeans and some ratty Converse. Well, that’s a lie. The most dangerous thing we’ve ever done is get a speeding ticket. But if we were to get arrested and then sentenced to community service, we would definitely wear sneakers. Paris Hilton? Not so much. The heiress wore heels — Louboutins, of course — while painting over graffiti with the Hollywood Beautification Team.























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