Tuesday, March 19, 2013

Weapon of Fash destruction

Designers like Alexander McQueen made spikes and studs so en vogue that they've become semi-permanent fixtures in the fashion scene. First, they came out in jackets, then in clothes, and eventually, it made its way to accessories and shoes.

Previously, I bought shoes with little spikes in front. Then, I bought shoes with spikes at the back. But 2 weeks ago, I decided to go all out and bought these fierce little babies:


They're fully spiked shoes in cracked, metallic black, patent leather!


There's so much attitude in these shoes that they're best worn with a plain t-shirt and jeans. Another option would be a plain button down and black trousers. Any which way, it's sure to add that much needed punch to any outfit.


When I bought these, the sales lady told me that when the guard saw these shoes when it was being delivered, they almost rejected it since it can qualify as a deadly weapon. And seeing how sharp the spikes are, it can indeed qualify as a weapon.

A weapon of fashion, that is.

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