Fendi's bubble platform sandals from Net-a-Porter
Fendi's bubble platform sandals definitely resemble something similar to what assorted members of the Spice Girls may have worn during the '90s, don't you think? These have been featured in Net-a-Porter's fall top ten list, and I agree that they would definitely add a fabulous splash of colour to any outfit. However, personally I just can't get past the platform - I'm really not a fan and think it rather ruins would could have been an attractive pair of heels. At least this dislike (plus the £335 price tag) means that I won't risk a broken ankle when trying to wear them - they have a whopping 12.5 cm heel, meaning that it's a long way down if you happen to fall! What do you think?
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There are some worry signs of a 90s revival brewing, not least the return on the bum bag, Sienna Miller in scrunchies - and now this.
Give it five minutes and we'll be back to linen shapeless EVERYTHING and Habitat will be stocking faux crafts in orange.
Oh no...
Posted by: Ruth | August 31, 2007 3:28 PM
the platform reminds me of bumper cars :s
Posted by: abbey | August 31, 2007 5:09 PM
the platform reminds me of bumper cars :s
Posted by: abbey | August 31, 2007 5:09 PM
Jessica Biel wore them in black months ago at an awards do and so the platform looked slightly less alien-like as they blended in more. I can't decide whether I love or hate them, they just look a little like those space-hopper type shoes that strap onto childrens shoes, so you walk like a spaceman!!
Posted by: Gemma | August 31, 2007 5:16 PM
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