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Jelly Feet


I've been eyeing Vivienne Westwood for Melissa shoes for quite some time now. And even though I haven't tried them on yet, the thought of wearing rubber shoes that make my feet sweat is not something I long for. However, one of my friends swears by them (and their smell! Weird I know!) and now that it's easier than ever to get them here in Kuwait through local online boutique FrockBoudoir, I'm so tempted to buy them.

Log on to FrockBoudoir.com and check out the latest footwear from Vivienne Westwood for Melissa.

Comments

shopa said…
you will love them! I have 3 pairs! I even wrote a post about my jelly flats a while ago!! and they don't make your feet sweat...
Me Blogging said…
WHAT !!!!! Local online boutique that sells malissa :(
I just placed an order on a US online store
Me Blogging said…
WHAT!!!
a local online boutique!!1
I just placed an order on a US onine store :(
1001Nights said…
I got a pair from the states and got plenty of complements. They're gorgeous and not pricey. There is no smell whatsoever and you're not supposed to wear them for long walks so you shouldn't be sweating much. BUT if you wear them for a long time and walk around in the Avenues they do hurt. Well they hurt my feet at least. But I wear them for work a lot oo makoo mushkila.
Sn3a said…
me blogging
lime light!
they sell them for a long time
they increased their prices recently
hellwafashion said…
Also, wasn't a massive fan but someone posted a pic of them to my website and they looked great.
Also, a retailer here in Dubai told me they cannot keep them in stock (that was a while back now)which must be true as I've seen them on a quite a few people here.
Let us know if you buy them, i'd be interested to know what you think of wearing them!
Amira said…
Couldn't stop laughing about the feet part, will try them akid!
maci said…
I love them and love the smell too! thank god it's not just me :P
I get mine from limelight!

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