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Thursday, October 2, 2008

Kinde freaks me out...seriously

Well,i just did a research lookin 4 new trends of high heel,stiletto,pumps,wedges,platform n killer heels. Yeah,i admit dat i m a REAL shoe lover, acessories,perfumes...kinde lik a collection. I don't really mind dat ppl said my shoes re too red or high or too obiang or could kill me dats wad de word killer heels came from. I love colours so wtv nia,could suit my outfits.

i like these

white white

baby phat

THIS IS WAD FREAKS ME OUT,Have u eva heard of ballet boots? i guess nt perhaps ballet flats sure yeah...LOoK at tiz...

OMG? how ur gonna walk lik tiz?


extraordinary...

hot red..

oh k i dont own a pair lik tiz,it really kills me

The ballet boot is a contemporary style of fetish footwear that merges (the look of) the pointe shoe with the ultimate high heel. The idea (along with the illusion) is to force the wearer's feet almost en pointe, like those of a ballerina, with the aid of long, slender heels. When upright, the feet are held nearly vertical by the heel, thus putting nearly all of the body's weight on the tips of the toes. Some styles are equipped with supports similar to the toe box and shank of pointe shoes, though, unlike those of the pointe shoe, the structural design, construction, and integrity provide only limited mobility.

The heel height is usually 7 inches (18 centimetres) or more, depending on the size of the shoe. This heel is as long as possible, so that the wearer's foot (ankle and toes) are fully pointed/extended in the shoe; any longer would prohibit standing or would require a platform. The boots may rise to any height on the leg, but most designs stop at about the ankle or the knee. They are often laced up the front so that they may be made as tight as possible. The knee-high and thigh-high versions may also have zippers (zips) to allow them to be donned and doffed more easily. The thigh-high versions may be designed to stop the leg being bent at the knee, further restricting mobility[citation needed]. There are also dozens of "ballet shoe" designs, including sandals, mules, and Mary Janes, many of which have buckles.

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4 comments:

Laиcє said...

Lance was here~

Genevieve Marie said...

hey lc hw re u...do u have a blog?

Laиcє said...
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Laиcє said...

im fine...hw bout u?ms angel...yeap i got...bt in chinese hahaz...link me ya XD...

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