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Cruel Designer Shoes

We've seen some innovative shoe designs, but these are truly wicked. Ladies, you think you have a pair of shoes that kills? Unless you've worn some of these, you can't complain about having a tortured sole.

The gallery features vicious high heels by Rodarte, Antonio Berardi, Alexander McQueen and Marc Jacobs.

Antonio Berardi's snake skin and patent black peep-toes force the feet upward as if they were on a heel, but the sandal fails to have any stem support, leaving the heel suspended in mid air. Marc Jacobs' red and seafoam green pumps have a similar effect, the heel looking oddly misplaced.

Alexander McQueen's black shoes look geisha inspired with their dual heels and minimal support. Rodart's golden heels would make more some painful footsie as they're covered in pointy spikes; gents, may I suggest if your woman is clad in these at dinner, do not make comments on the way she eats or tell her the dress she's wearing isn't her most flattering.
Trend Themes
1. Sadistic Footwear - Designing shoes to hurt the feet in creative ways opens up new possibilities for edgy fashion and shock value marketing campaigns.
2. Alternative Heel Support - Experimenting with new ways of structuring heels that challenge traditional expectations may lead to more comfortable, yet equally striking shoe designs.
3. Statement Footwear - Embracing shoes as an artistic medium and creating provocative pieces that grab attention taps into the demand for bold fashion statements and unique wardrobe items.
Industry Implications
1. Fashion - The fashion industry can leverage the trend towards unconventional and boundary-pushing footwear designs to create buzz-worthy collections and expand the market for avant-garde styles.
2. Retail - Retailers can capitalize on the popularity of striking and provocative shoe designs by featuring them prominently in their stores and marketing them as investment pieces.
3. Product Development - Footwear companies can explore the possibilities of newer, more radical footwear design concepts to release innovative, stand-out products that grab attention and build brand awareness.

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