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May 1st, 2008

Shoe Wardobe Malfunction: Sophie Monk

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A quick glance at this photo tells the practiced eye of The Fashion Police that there’s more than one fashion infringement going on here. Sophie Monk could clearly tell us a thing or two about tan lines, for instance, but it’s her shoes we want to focus in on, here. Her shoes, and the way her toes are hanging out of them. Because sure, they’re great shoes, but…. ouch. That looks painful. And we don’t know why, but every time we look at her poor little toe hangin’ out all by itself in the picture on the left, it makes us laugh like schoolgirls.

The lesson, once again: well fitting clothes and shoes will never go out of fashion. Sophie, we’d like you to write that out 100x for us, please…




7 Responses to “Shoe Wardobe Malfunction: Sophie Monk”

  1. Veronika says:

    Ouch..it does look really painfully..and in the big picture it looks like maybe she has too many toes for the shoe? Doesnt it look like that a bit?

  2. Adiel says:

    I literally gasped when I saw that toe popping out. That looks beyond painful.

  3. amelia says:

    I’ve had this happen before (one of the many reasons I now stay well away from high heeled sandals) it is painful!

  4. Laura says:

    Oucha! But that has made me laugh so much! (Wipes tears from eyes.) It’s as if the toe is trying to flee the scene before certain fashion police arrest!

  5. Laura says:

    Oucha! But that has made me laugh so much! (Wipes tears from eyes.) It’s as if the toe is trying to flee the scene before certain fashion police arrest!

  6. cristina says:

    It may have something to do that there are very few pretty shoes made for wide feet. So you sign up for grandma shoes or you sign up for the pain

  7. Danielle says:

    Gross! I guess that’s what she gets for wearing ugly shoes. Seriously, those things are pretty hideous.

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