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Another 12 of the Weirdest Shoes EverJulian Hakes designed these fascinating shoeswith no sole. The support is there, though, for the heel and ball ofthe foot, which forms a natural bridge between the two. In the courseof designing, he had tracing paper and masking tape on his foot, drew the patterns, and then used a scalpel to cut it off.(Link)
Inverted Heel Shoes, by Marc Jacobs.(Link)
The Umbrella Shoes can protect your feet and shoes from rain.(Link)
Designed to look like a modern high-chair, this high-chairheels take your feet 6 inches off the ground so they sit almostvertical. It's a fashion accident waiting to happen.(Link)
These Dior shoes were worn by Marion Cotillardat the Bike In-Style challenge winner announcement and awards ceremonyat the LVMH Tower Magic Room on June 2, 2009, in New York City. Theprice? $1600!(Link)
Maki Aminaka (Löfvander) and Marcus Wilmont (Aminaka Wilmont) introduced their sole-less shoes in London during the 2008 London Fashion Week. With a good pedicure, anyone can carry off this look. (Link)
Bottle Opening Shoes, the perfect party shoes.(Link)
These give platform shoes a new meaning.(Link)
Origami (paper) Shoes, by designer Catherine Meuter.(Link)
What's better than shoes with a high heel? Shoes with two high heels!(Link)
Big Bird fans rejoice!(Link)
This shoe is just totally versatile. The naked lady who formsthe heel of this shoe appears to be writhing orgasmically against herpole. The price? $175.(Link)Reader Contributions to "Another 12 of the Weirdest Shoes Ever"
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