back-to-front shoes
Sep 10 2008, Ritu

Did Marc Jacobs, the designer forget human anatomy while giving concrete shape to these atrociously heeled shoes, or even worse, is he out to play some kind of a practical joke on us? Now don’t tell me that fixing the heel at the front is the...

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