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DemetriusPosted: 17/6/2011, 16:42
Balenciaga's flat cut-away boots could quite simply be dubbed the defining product of shoes for 2011's interpretation of punk. therefore why they proved the great opener for Vogue Nippon's June 2011 When Punk Meets Funk shoot starring Anja Rubik, purposefully thrust atop a chair and in to the frame. But even more in to the shoot we're reminded that the pair of flat loafers can run just as well (and, realistically, are very much more traditional therefore will outlive the Balenciaga craze piece). possibly way it's element from the elegance from the punk craze since it at current stands: its dependent while in the masculine, so heels will certainly not possess the identical difficult effect. A saving grace for one's feet, at least.

Vogue Nippon's punk start looking is rooted in skinny jeans and leather-based jackets that give shirts and ties and anti-establishment twist. It's styling inspiration for just about any start looking that's hard but not rough.