Hoof-like shoes made by German artist Iris Schieferstein who works with dead animals as raw material for art, giving "a new face to death." These remind me of Bruno's bull outfit: http://bit.ly/ZSTRb.
http://www.iris-schieferstein.de
- Hoof-like shoes made by German artist Iris Schieferstein who works with dead animals as raw material for art, giving "a new face to death." These remind me of Bruno's bull outfit: http://bit.ly/ZSTRb. http://www.iris-schieferstein.de
- The "Mojito Shoe" by London architect, Julian Hakes. Absent of a footplate, it consists of a single piece that wraps around the foot, forming support (a bridge, of course!) for the heel and ball of your foot. Neat! http://www.dezeen.com/2009/09/23/mojito-shoe-by-julian-hakes/ http://www.hakes.co.uk/flash.html
- "Nail shoes." Not sure if these are legit, but though I'd include for the "wow/what if" factor. Can you even imagine!?
- Sometimes it's hard for me to understand the appeal of $900 Christian Louboutins, but these? Now these are worth their weight in gold--literally! These heels in in Wuhu, Anhui Province are made with up to 680 g. of solid gold. http://www.luxist.com/2007/06/13/pure-gold-high-heels/
- Designed by Catherine Meuter, these shoes must be folded and constructed by the consumer; thus, reducing the overall cost! Sign me up! http://www.catherinemeuter.ch
- "Glass Slippers" by Martin Margiela. You can either wear them, hoping to find your fairy-tale prince, or but one to use as decoration! One slipper: $1,277, and $2,580 for the pair. http://www.maisonmartinmargiela.com/
- Furniture for Feet--the Highchair Shoe! These babies will raise you at least six inches, that is, if you're lucky enough to walk in them. http://www.trendhunter.com/trends/make-me-taller-high-chair-heels
- These Wire Shoes by Polly Verity are available for a limited time at the Red Door Gallery in Scotland (http://www.edinburghart.com/index_content.html). http://www.polyscene.com/indexwir.htm
- This is one of Annejet Kosters "Experimental Shoes." Fabulous! For more of her "experiments," including shoes with long, gold trains attached to the back, visit her website listed below. http://www.annejetkosters.com/
- by London design duo Soleless shoes by Maki Aminaka (Löfvander) and Marcus Wilmont (Aminaka Wilmont). Try strutting the catwalk in these--it's been done! http://www.aminakawilmont.com/
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