After a whirlwind stint at London Fashion Week, resident fashionista Stylebubble compiled quite a backlog of goodies and has decided to start off with some London S/S 2010 shoes. With a bit of everything, she highlighted some of the craziest designs that set foot on the runways.
These extreme foot fashions included Nicholas Kirkwood for Rodarte shoes, Atalanta Weller for House of Holland and Kron by Kronkron shoes. London S/S 2010 shoes are colorful and geometric. Although they’re definitely more art than anything else, it’s always fun to admire them.
Jagged Crag Platforms
These London S/S 2010 Shoes Are Out of This World
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