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November 7th, 2008

Mariah Carey: so that’s who’s been buying peep-toe ankle boots!

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Every time The Fashion Police see the phenomenon that is peep toe ankle boots, we find ourselves wondering, "Who would buy such things? And how would they wear them?" Today, though, we’re pleased to say that the mystery has been solved: Mariah Carey would buy them. And she would wear them with leggings-worn-as-pants, a longline cardigan and, well, boobs. Case closed.

The boots in question are by Marni, and should you wish to steal Mariah’s style, they can be purchased for £425 at Net-a-Porter.




4 Responses to “Mariah Carey: so that’s who’s been buying peep-toe ankle boots!”

  1. Manu says:

    Ok, it’s enough with Mariah Carey! I think she does it on porpouse, she wakes up and says: what are the worst clothes I can wear? and what’s the ugliest combination??
    Is she blind???

  2. Wow. Those grey leggings are really offensive. Or maybe it’s the fact that they outline her lady junk so well.

  3. SammiJ says:

    You know, this just continues to prove that if you add “chic” to the end of anything, that somewhere, someone will try to make it popular. Hobo-chic anyone?

  4. Chichi says:

    love the peep toe boots, however her outfit looks so hideous.

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