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Birdcage Babe


Want to take your shoe style to new heights? Here's a micro-trend I have noticed from this season's designers creations and also from YSL's Summer 2009 runway collection. The must-have shoes are the killer pumps with cutout details. The vampy and quirky inspired shoes add enough goth chic to your day or evening look. Just make sure to give yourself a pedicure in a hot dark shade or show the shoes off with a pair of opaque tights and you can bet your birdcage shoes will go unnoticed. Here are some examples:

From right, Camilla Skovgaard black Birdcage pump. Camilla Skovgaard Birdcage Pump with Instep Strap, and Givenchy Birdcage Ankle Boots.


YSL Spring/Summer 2009 Birdcage sandals.



And finally the mega quirky and to-die-for Pierre Hardy heels... I WANT!

Comments

eshda3wa said…
i really like the style

will be on the look out
AZM said…
Niiiiiiiiice ;-)
나다 said…
they are awesome im totally getting one
Anonymous said…
I want the last one too :)
miss ghesquiere said…
i tried on the givenchy ones in Galerie Lafayette and they are IMPOSSIBLE to get off! Walla im not exaggerating, the shop assistant and had to try a minute and a half to two minues to get EACH one off! i got the leather platform version, a7la and it doesnt make your legs look fat.
oh and the camilla skovgaards are TO DIE!
Anonymous said…
Hi! ANA madre wene 3an this blog it's HEAVEN HERE HAHA Great stuff =)

The silver ones malot meno?
Anonymous said…
I mean whose the designer
Anonymous said…
wow

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