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49f0e70b505e5.jpg from llnwd.net. The Story Behind "Wonderland" (14 photos) Japan_streets photo from 2/18/05. Trendy vintage clothing - libbystory.com recycled vintage and new clothing... Boutiques.com - Shop boutiques curated by style icons and you - Designer Shoes, Dresses, Handbags.

Another-steampunk-girl.jpeg?__SQUARESPACE_CACHEVERSION=1283377052849 from... - StumbleUpon. TOM BANWELL DESIGNS Leather Masks & Steampunk by TomBanwell. Painfully High Fashion: 6 Insane Women’s Boots & Shoes. It looks great, in a way – an elemental wire-frame woman’s shoe form, minimalist fashion brought to life in a simple, bare, elegant, modern and entirely uncomfortable high-heeled shoe design. Just imagine the pressure put by even the slimmest of ladies with every step on these few cold, thin metal supports.

Ouch! Not much better, these high heels also from the Virtual Shoe Museum take the idea of open-toe design to the extreme. This style seems to have all of the downsides of tall shoe or boot fashions and none of the upsides afforded by them in terms of foot protection. Fashion masochists looking for even more painful designs might find something in this mix that fits their tastes, be it the lockable bondage shoes, medieval-style torture-device heels, spike-and-strap stilettos or the folded-square slippers. Sexy, strange or perfect for a dress-up night out on the city? You decide. StreetStyle : Top : LookBooks&. This will be our year & KRISATOMIC - StumbleUpon.

August 17th, 2010 You know in fashion when trends for a season magically intersect with all the things you like and suit you and suddenly shopping is a joy rather than a drag? No, me neither. But I think my time has come! AW10 is looking to be excitingly relevant to my interests and I’m getting kind of phsyched to see all this sexy stuff filter through to the shops in the coming months. Knee lengths, calf lengths, ankle lengths! Roller curls and massive beehives! Honestly, I think I need a lie down. All images from a variety of august/september ’10 issues of magazines via the glorious Fashion Gone Rogue.