Kurt Geiger has had some great see-through heels in the past. The gingham, leather and blue Perspex heels above are from several seasons back. Ditto the red patent ankle-strap sandals below. I love the way the red patent appears to bleed into the clear Perspex. And if you look closely you'll notice they bring a whole new meaning to the term ''spike heels''.
Sunday, 27 June 2010
Cinderella redux
How's this for a modern take on Cinderella's glass slipper: Perspex heels. The attractions of see-through shoes are transparently obvious (ahem) but then so are the drawbacks. They demand lots of foot-maintenance (or Photoshopping). Above, Perspex and plastic by Via Uno.
Kurt Geiger has had some great see-through heels in the past. The gingham, leather and blue Perspex heels above are from several seasons back. Ditto the red patent ankle-strap sandals below. I love the way the red patent appears to bleed into the clear Perspex. And if you look closely you'll notice they bring a whole new meaning to the term ''spike heels''.
Kurt Geiger has had some great see-through heels in the past. The gingham, leather and blue Perspex heels above are from several seasons back. Ditto the red patent ankle-strap sandals below. I love the way the red patent appears to bleed into the clear Perspex. And if you look closely you'll notice they bring a whole new meaning to the term ''spike heels''.
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