Monday, January 3, 2011

New Shoes and Dopie Shoes and the Jive! Jive! Jive!

Due to some parental conflicts, I was not able to share pictures of these shoes I got for the holidays. They are ravishing. I think I'm in love. They're cream-colored Hunter boots made of tumbled leather with a lug sole and 3 1/2 inch heels.
























Yeah I'm a loser who takes pictures of her shoes.
Some other pictures from the day:
I finally got around to framing the prints purchased from BlackBaroque on Etsy. I think they look cool. (Note the ladybug piggy bank and weird dirt marks on the wall.)























Bookshelf containing little tooth shaped boxes that hold my baby teeth, a figurine I got from ballet class ten years ago (I accidentally broke the head off but yay for glue guns), a lock I forgot the combination of, a wooden dog souvenir and a Mardi-Gras mask from my friend. The flower/star thingy is a window hanging but the suction cup came off. As for the books: The Missing Girl by Norma Mazer, Paper Towns by John Green, Speak by Laurie Halse Anderson, Thursday's Child and What the Birds See by Sonia Hartnett, The Heroin Diaries by Nikki Sixx, The Dirt by Motley Crue, Hungry by Crystal Renn and The Tattoo Chronicles by Kat Von D. Sorry for the extensive list of stuff.

Ugly Shoe of the day is by Dopie, a company that strives to bring our people the most minimalist shoes possible. They're basically a rubber sole with a raised part that goes in between your toes (a little strap is optional for those who want more "support"). Okay now let's make the inevitable joke that these shoes will make you look like a dope. Hardy har.

Lastly, here is a lovely video of models Cole Mohr, Shane Gambill, Miles Garber, Miles Kirchner, Daniel McSweeny and Luca Vigorelli dancing the jive in a Hairspray-esque video on StyleCaster. It's a few weeks old, but I forgot to blog about it on here. Beeteedubs what's the deal with male models having excessive finger-tattoos? Apparently you can't embed this video so here's the LINK. It's really good so take 2 minutes and 48 seconds of your life to watch it!

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