Tuesday, October 9, 2012

The Weirdest Shoes that Walked the Spring 2013 Runways


The most bizarre trend to come out of Spring 2013 Fashion Week is definitely outside-the-box footwear. The fashion crowd is known for wearing shoes that the rest of the world finds a bit crazy, but these looks go beyond the usual footwear fodder.

 
  • Celine Spring 2013: Trompe L'oeil

    We're starting off with a bang because this trompe l'oeil foot on a foot is pretty much the weirdest shoe we've ever seen. There have even been allegations that the design was racist at worst, non-inclusionary at best, since it was only shown in pale white "skin tone."

    Image: IMAXtree

    Celine Spring 2013: Trompe L'oeil
  • Celine Spring 2013: Elmo

    I'd honestly like a statement that no furry puppets were harmed in the making of this collection. Someone put Elmo in witness protection for when Steve Madden comes looking for him.

    Image: IMAXtree

    Celine Spring 2013: Elmo
  • Celine Spring 2013: Big Bird

    With the stiletto heel, this shoe most resembles those cheesy "boudoir shoes" lingerie sites hawk and Carrie tries on Sex and The City to spice things up with Berger.

    Image: IMAXtree

    Celine Spring 2013: Big Bird
  • Celine Spring 2013: Cookie Monster

    If this isn't a blue fur covered Birkenstock I don't know what is. Do we think people will really wear these? I'm betting on the personal style bloggers.

    Image: IMAXtree

    Celine Spring 2013: Cookie Monster
  • Prada Spring 2013: Half Shoe

    Is there a less flattering way to showcase the human foot? I don't think so. Prada gives Celine a run for its money in the unattractive spring 2013 shoe stakes.

    Image: IMAXtree

    Prada Spring 2013: Half Shoe
  • Prada Spring 2013: Silver Sock Platform

    This shoe actually doesn't look so bad after seeing all the rest of these does it? This was actually the first of these shoes I laid eyes on and at the time it was appalling.

    Image: IMAXtree

    Prada Spring 2013: Silver Sock Platform
  • Prada Spring 2013: Pink Sock Pump

    What you may not be able to see from this image is that there are toes on this shoe. Like, those creepy toe socks that give me sensory issues every time I think about them? This is the shoe version.

    Image: IMAXtree

    Prada Spring 2013: Pink Sock Pump
  • Vivienne Westwood Spring 2013: Wild Platform

    Leave it to Vivienne Westwood to rely on crazy prints to amp up the attitude of her already kick-ass platform boots.

    Image: IMAXtree

    Vivienne Westwood Spring 2013: Wild Platform
  • Alexander McQueen Spring 2013: Cage Match

    Glitter, a tiny peep toe, cagey patent leather and gold tinsel encased in a lucite platform, there is almost enough going on in this shoe for you to not realize how absolutely impossible it would be to walk in.

    Image: IMAXtree

    Alexander McQueen Spring 2013: Cage Match
  • Jean Paul Gaultier Spring 2013: Corsetry

    One element that kept Gaultier's pop romp through the 80s modern was the footwear, they definitely didn't have shoes like these in the 80s. Gaultier took his famous flare for corsetry and applied it to everything — even the shoes.

    Image: IMAXtree

    Jean Paul Gaultier Spring 2013: Corsetry
  • Givenchy Spring 2013: Avant Garde

    The shoes at Givency were more like multimedia objet art than footwear. This example features a lucite upper with a sculptural take on the conical heel.

    Image: IMAXtree

    Givenchy Spring 2013: Avant Garde
  • Yohji Yamamoto Spring 2013: Flat Chance

    Yohji Yamamoto was one of the designers who favored a flat shoe for Spring. He sent out a plethora of utilitarian offerings, the most unique of which were these boots reminiscent of paper-bag waist pants.

    Image: IMAXtree

    Yohji Yamamoto Spring 2013: Flat Chance
  • Carven Spring 2013: Bloody Brilliant

    Okay, that's actually a red toile print from the collection on this shoe, but does it not look like blood? A heel that oversized could do some damage.

    Image: IMAXtree

    Carven Spring 2013: Bloody Brilliant
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  • Celine Spring 2013: Trompe L'oeil

    We're starting off with a bang because this trompe l'oeil foot on a foot is pretty much the weirdest shoe we've ever seen. There have even been allegations that the design was racist at worst, non-inclusionary at best, since it was only shown in pale white "skin tone."

    Image: IMAXtree

    Celine Spring 2013: Trompe L'oeil
  • Celine Spring 2013: Elmo

    I'd honestly like a statement that no furry puppets were harmed in the making of this collection. Someone put Elmo in witness protection for when Steve Madden comes looking for him.

    Image: IMAXtree

    Celine Spring 2013: Elmo
  • Celine Spring 2013: Big Bird

    With the stiletto heel, this shoe most resembles those cheesy "boudoir shoes" lingerie sites hawk and Carrie tries on Sex and The City to spice things up with Berger.

    Image: IMAXtree

    Celine Spring 2013: Big Bird
  • Celine Spring 2013: Cookie Monster

    If this isn't a blue fur covered Birkenstock I don't know what is. Do we think people will really wear these? I'm betting on the personal style bloggers.

    Image: IMAXtree

    Celine Spring 2013: Cookie Monster
  • Prada Spring 2013: Half Shoe

    Is there a less flattering way to showcase the human foot? I don't think so. Prada gives Celine a run for its money in the unattractive spring 2013 shoe stakes.

    Image: IMAXtree

    Prada Spring 2013: Half Shoe
  • Prada Spring 2013: Silver Sock Platform

    This shoe actually doesn't look so bad after seeing all the rest of these does it? This was actually the first of these shoes I laid eyes on and at the time it was appalling.

    Image: IMAXtree

    Prada Spring 2013: Silver Sock Platform
  • Prada Spring 2013: Pink Sock Pump

    What you may not be able to see from this image is that there are toes on this shoe. Like, those creepy toe socks that give me sensory issues every time I think about them? This is the shoe version.

    Image: IMAXtree

    Prada Spring 2013: Pink Sock Pump
  • Vivienne Westwood Spring 2013: Wild Platform

    Leave it to Vivienne Westwood to rely on crazy prints to amp up the attitude of her already kick-ass platform boots.

    Image: IMAXtree

    Vivienne Westwood Spring 2013: Wild Platform
  • Alexander McQueen Spring 2013: Cage Match

    Glitter, a tiny peep toe, cagey patent leather and gold tinsel encased in a lucite platform, there is almost enough going on in this shoe for you to not realize how absolutely impossible it would be to walk in.

    Image: IMAXtree

    Alexander McQueen Spring 2013: Cage Match
  • Jean Paul Gaultier Spring 2013: Corsetry

    One element that kept Gaultier's pop romp through the 80s modern was the footwear, they definitely didn't have shoes like these in the 80s. Gaultier took his famous flare for corsetry and applied it to everything — even the shoes.

    Image: IMAXtree

    Jean Paul Gaultier Spring 2013: Corsetry
  • Givenchy Spring 2013: Avant Garde

    The shoes at Givency were more like multimedia objet art than footwear. This example features a lucite upper with a sculptural take on the conical heel.

    Image: IMAXtree

    Givenchy Spring 2013: Avant Garde
  • Yohji Yamamoto Spring 2013: Flat Chance

    Yohji Yamamoto was one of the designers who favored a flat shoe for Spring. He sent out a plethora of utilitarian offerings, the most unique of which were these boots reminiscent of paper-bag waist pants.

    Image: IMAXtree

    Yohji Yamamoto Spring 2013: Flat Chance
  • Carven Spring 2013: Bloody Brilliant

    Okay, that's actually a red toile print from the collection on this shoe, but does it not look like blood? A heel that oversized could do some damage.

    Image: IMAXtree

    Carven Spring 2013: Bloody Brilliant
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  • Celine Spring 2013: Trompe L'oeil

    We're starting off with a bang because this trompe l'oeil foot on a foot is pretty much the weirdest shoe we've ever seen. There have even been allegations that the design was racist at worst, non-inclusionary at best, since it was only shown in pale white "skin tone."

    Image: IMAXtree

    Celine Spring 2013: Trompe L'oeil
  • Celine Spring 2013: Elmo

    I'd honestly like a statement that no furry puppets were harmed in the making of this collection. Someone put Elmo in witness protection for when Steve Madden comes looking for him.

    Image: IMAXtree

    Celine Spring 2013: Elmo
  • Celine Spring 2013: Big Bird

    With the stiletto heel, this shoe most resembles those cheesy "boudoir shoes" lingerie sites hawk and Carrie tries on Sex and The City to spice things up with Berger.

    Image: IMAXtree

    Celine Spring 2013: Big Bird
  • Celine Spring 2013: Cookie Monster

    If this isn't a blue fur covered Birkenstock I don't know what is. Do we think people will really wear these? I'm betting on the personal style bloggers.

    Image: IMAXtree

    Celine Spring 2013: Cookie Monster
  • Prada Spring 2013: Half Shoe

    Is there a less flattering way to showcase the human foot? I don't think so. Prada gives Celine a run for its money in the unattractive spring 2013 shoe stakes.

    Image: IMAXtree

    Prada Spring 2013: Half Shoe
  • Prada Spring 2013: Silver Sock Platform

    This shoe actually doesn't look so bad after seeing all the rest of these does it? This was actually the first of these shoes I laid eyes on and at the time it was appalling.

    Image: IMAXtree

    Prada Spring 2013: Silver Sock Platform
  • Prada Spring 2013: Pink Sock Pump

    What you may not be able to see from this image is that there are toes on this shoe. Like, those creepy toe socks that give me sensory issues every time I think about them? This is the shoe version.

    Image: IMAXtree

    Prada Spring 2013: Pink Sock Pump
  • Vivienne Westwood Spring 2013: Wild Platform

    Leave it to Vivienne Westwood to rely on crazy prints to amp up the attitude of her already kick-ass platform boots.

    Image: IMAXtree

    Vivienne Westwood Spring 2013: Wild Platform
  • Alexander McQueen Spring 2013: Cage Match

    Glitter, a tiny peep toe, cagey patent leather and gold tinsel encased in a lucite platform, there is almost enough going on in this shoe for you to not realize how absolutely impossible it would be to walk in.

    Image: IMAXtree

    Alexander McQueen Spring 2013: Cage Match
  • Jean Paul Gaultier Spring 2013: Corsetry

    One element that kept Gaultier's pop romp through the 80s modern was the footwear, they definitely didn't have shoes like these in the 80s. Gaultier took his famous flare for corsetry and applied it to everything — even the shoes.

    Image: IMAXtree

    Jean Paul Gaultier Spring 2013: Corsetry
  • Givenchy Spring 2013: Avant Garde

    The shoes at Givency were more like multimedia objet art than footwear. This example features a lucite upper with a sculptural take on the conical heel.

    Image: IMAXtree

    Givenchy Spring 2013: Avant Garde
  • Yohji Yamamoto Spring 2013: Flat Chance

    Yohji Yamamoto was one of the designers who favored a flat shoe for Spring. He sent out a plethora of utilitarian offerings, the most unique of which were these boots reminiscent of paper-bag waist pants.

    Image: IMAXtree

    Yohji Yamamoto Spring 2013: Flat Chance
  • Carven Spring 2013: Bloody Brilliant

    Okay, that's actually a red toile print from the collection on this shoe, but does it not look like blood? A heel that oversized could do some damage.

    Image: IMAXtree

    Carven Spring 2013: Bloody Brilliant

We're starting off with a bang because this trompe l'oeil foot on a foot is pretty much the weirdest shoe we've ever seen. There have even been allegations that the design was racist at worst, non-inclusionary at best, since it was only shown in pale white "skin tone."

Image: IMAXtree

I'd honestly like a statement that no furry puppets were harmed in the making of this collection. Someone put Elmo in witness protection for when Steve Madden comes looking for him.

Image: IMAXtree

With the stiletto heel, this shoe most resembles those cheesy "boudoir shoes" lingerie sites hawk and Carrie tries on Sex and The City to spice things up with Berger.

Image: IMAXtree

If this isn't a blue fur covered Birkenstock I don't know what is. Do we think people will really wear these? I'm betting on the personal style bloggers.

Image: IMAXtree

Is there a less flattering way to showcase the human foot? I don't think so. Prada gives Celine a run for its money in the unattractive spring 2013 shoe stakes.

Image: IMAXtree

This shoe actually doesn't look so bad after seeing all the rest of these does it? This was actually the first of these shoes I laid eyes on and at the time it was appalling.

Image: IMAXtree

What you may not be able to see from this image is that there are toes on this shoe. Like, those creepy toe socks that give me sensory issues every time I think about them? This is the shoe version.

Image: IMAXtree

Leave it to Vivienne Westwood to rely on crazy prints to amp up the attitude of her already kick-ass platform boots.

Image: IMAXtree

Glitter, a tiny peep toe, cagey patent leather and gold tinsel encased in a lucite platform, there is almost enough going on in this shoe for you to not realize how absolutely impossible it would be to walk in.

Image: IMAXtree

One element that kept Gaultier's pop romp through the 80s modern was the footwear, they definitely didn't have shoes like these in the 80s. Gaultier took his famous flare for corsetry and applied it to everything — even the shoes.

Image: IMAXtree

The shoes at Givency were more like multimedia objet art than footwear. This example features a lucite upper with a sculptural take on the conical heel.

Image: IMAXtree

Yohji Yamamoto was one of the designers who favored a flat shoe for Spring. He sent out a plethora of utilitarian offerings, the most unique of which were these boots reminiscent of paper-bag waist pants.

Image: IMAXtree

Okay, that's actually a red toile print from the collection on this shoe, but does it not look like blood? A heel that oversized could do some damage.

Image: IMAXtree

We're starting off with a bang because this trompe l'oeil foot on a foot is pretty much the weirdest shoe we've ever seen. There have even been allegations that the design was racist at worst, non-inclusionary at best, since it was only shown in pale white "skin tone."

Image: IMAXtree

I'd honestly like a statement that no furry puppets were harmed in the making of this collection. Someone put Elmo in witness protection for when Steve Madden comes looking for him.

Image: IMAXtree

With the stiletto heel, this shoe most resembles those cheesy "boudoir shoes" lingerie sites hawk and Carrie tries on Sex and The City to spice things up with Berger.

Image: IMAXtree

If this isn't a blue fur covered Birkenstock I don't know what is. Do we think people will really wear these? I'm betting on the personal style bloggers.

Image: IMAXtree

Is there a less flattering way to showcase the human foot? I don't think so. Prada gives Celine a run for its money in the unattractive spring 2013 shoe stakes.

Image: IMAXtree

This shoe actually doesn't look so bad after seeing all the rest of these does it? This was actually the first of these shoes I laid eyes on and at the time it was appalling.

Image: IMAXtree

What you may not be able to see from this image is that there are toes on this shoe. Like, those creepy toe socks that give me sensory issues every time I think about them? This is the shoe version.

Image: IMAXtree

Leave it to Vivienne Westwood to rely on crazy prints to amp up the attitude of her already kick-ass platform boots.

Image: IMAXtree

Glitter, a tiny peep toe, cagey patent leather and gold tinsel encased in a lucite platform, there is almost enough going on in this shoe for you to not realize how absolutely impossible it would be to walk in.

Image: IMAXtree

One element that kept Gaultier's pop romp through the 80s modern was the footwear, they definitely didn't have shoes like these in the 80s. Gaultier took his famous flare for corsetry and applied it to everything — even the shoes.

Image: IMAXtree

The shoes at Givency were more like multimedia objet art than footwear. This example features a lucite upper with a sculptural take on the conical heel.

Image: IMAXtree

Yohji Yamamoto was one of the designers who favored a flat shoe for Spring. He sent out a plethora of utilitarian offerings, the most unique of which were these boots reminiscent of paper-bag waist pants.

Image: IMAXtree

Okay, that's actually a red toile print from the collection on this shoe, but does it not look like blood? A heel that oversized could do some damage.

Image: IMAXtree

We're starting off with a bang because this trompe l'oeil foot on a foot is pretty much the weirdest shoe we've ever seen. There have even been allegations that the design was racist at worst, non-inclusionary at best, since it was only shown in pale white "skin tone."

Image: IMAXtree

I'd honestly like a statement that no furry puppets were harmed in the making of this collection. Someone put Elmo in witness protection for when Steve Madden comes looking for him.

Image: IMAXtree

With the stiletto heel, this shoe most resembles those cheesy "boudoir shoes" lingerie sites hawk and Carrie tries on Sex and The City to spice things up with Berger.

Image: IMAXtree

If this isn't a blue fur covered Birkenstock I don't know what is. Do we think people will really wear these? I'm betting on the personal style bloggers.

Image: IMAXtree

Is there a less flattering way to showcase the human foot? I don't think so. Prada gives Celine a run for its money in the unattractive spring 2013 shoe stakes.

Image: IMAXtree

This shoe actually doesn't look so bad after seeing all the rest of these does it? This was actually the first of these shoes I laid eyes on and at the time it was appalling.

Image: IMAXtree

What you may not be able to see from this image is that there are toes on this shoe. Like, those creepy toe socks that give me sensory issues every time I think about them? This is the shoe version.

Image: IMAXtree

Leave it to Vivienne Westwood to rely on crazy prints to amp up the attitude of her already kick-ass platform boots.

Image: IMAXtree

Glitter, a tiny peep toe, cagey patent leather and gold tinsel encased in a lucite platform, there is almost enough going on in this shoe for you to not realize how absolutely impossible it would be to walk in.

Image: IMAXtree

One element that kept Gaultier's pop romp through the 80s modern was the footwear, they definitely didn't have shoes like these in the 80s. Gaultier took his famous flare for corsetry and applied it to everything — even the shoes.

Image: IMAXtree

The shoes at Givency were more like multimedia objet art than footwear. This example features a lucite upper with a sculptural take on the conical heel.

Image: IMAXtree

Yohji Yamamoto was one of the designers who favored a flat shoe for Spring. He sent out a plethora of utilitarian offerings, the most unique of which were these boots reminiscent of paper-bag waist pants.

Image: IMAXtree

Okay, that's actually a red toile print from the collection on this shoe, but does it not look like blood? A heel that oversized could do some damage.

Image: IMAXtree


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