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September 25th, 2008

These shoes got no sole – literally. Aminaka Wilmont at London Fashion Week, S/S 09

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We know we said we were fans of impractical shoes, but these ones are just a little bit much, even for us, especially given that you wouldn’t actually be able to go outside in them. Which is, we’ll sure you’ll agree, something of a deal-breaker when it comes to buying new shoes.

We should probably have seen this coming, of course. We’ve been seeing shoes without heels, or with the heels in strange places for a long time now, so we guess it makes sense that one day someone would have the bright idea of making them without soles instead. And here they are. These shoes were shown as part of the Aminaka Wilmont show at London Fashion Week this year. If you’re hoping to buy them, meanwhile… well, probably best not hold your breath.

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6 Responses to “These shoes got no sole – literally. Aminaka Wilmont at London Fashion Week, S/S 09”

  1. Whit says:

    I would love to see someone try to walk in those…

  2. kdet says:

    It looks like someone taped her foot to a leg of furniture.

  3. natalia says:

    the poor model. that must have been unfomfortable & embarrassing.
    ugliest things i’ve seen in my life.
    you just know that someone out there will buy them.

  4. Anna says:

    Well that kind of completely defeats the purpose of shoes…

  5. Hinds-girl says:

    there are no words.lol here’s two, just horrible.Shoes are supposed to cover your feet.

  6. Lai-Lai says:

    It counts as both torture & still being barefoot.

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