I'm prepared to accept that some of you might find these hideous, but this curve-heeled pump/multi-colored, footless knee-high combo makes me salivate. I guess psychosis appeals to me as a fashion aesthetic . . . doesn't that come with being a "child of the 80s"? If only I had gone into street pharmacology, and not misspent my youth on books n' crap, maybe I could afford to adorn my feet like a color blind hobo. Really, I love this look.
Monday, August 13, 2007
For Miss D
I'm prepared to accept that some of you might find these hideous, but this curve-heeled pump/multi-colored, footless knee-high combo makes me salivate. I guess psychosis appeals to me as a fashion aesthetic . . . doesn't that come with being a "child of the 80s"? If only I had gone into street pharmacology, and not misspent my youth on books n' crap, maybe I could afford to adorn my feet like a color blind hobo. Really, I love this look.
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Shoes aside, this look has Punky Bewster written all over it. I can respect that. I will have to dial my mom on the rotary phone and tell her that footless knee-highs are not the same as leg warmers. She never forgave me after we donated the peasant dresses and bow blouses to the church. Talk about stylish hobos!
bling it out! i love. i'm totally going to rock the prada-esque silky knee socks with booties thing this fall :) what kind of shoes do indian women wear? take pictures!
Oooh, leg warmers. I think they tried to make a comeback three winters ago (just in time for the 20th anniversary of Footloose? Flashdance?) By the time I got over the shame of it all, they were gone . . . She's a maniac, maaaaniac.
i just looked at the miu miu website and they seem to have a more wearable version of this trend-- with olives and greys and dirty teals: http://miumiu.com/show/looks/
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