Vanessa Hudgens is attacked by fringe in boots like the Rebels “Poca”
I’ve spent the past forty minutes trying to figure out what exactly is going on on Vanessa Hudgens’ feet here:

I’ve spent the past forty minutes trying to figure out what exactly is going on on Vanessa Hudgens’ feet here:

There’s a fringe trend upon us. Behold:

Here’s LC out and about in a pair of blue, fringed-ankle sandals. I’m not opposed to the fringe trend; many designers have gotten it right, like the Betsey Johnson “Hipster” or many of the moccasin inspired boots from Minnetonka. However, LC’s sandals aren’t doing it for me. The Fug Girls have already expressed disdain at LC’s footwear choice, and made the valid point that walking around with these things on your ankles would be a bit irritating. I personally don’t think they’re flattering at all and I wouldn’t wear a shoe that looks like it needs to be combed.
Ruffles are a fashion feature of which I’ve been wary. I don’t care for ruffly pirate shirts, or ruffly little bo peep dresses, or Ruffles Chips for that matter. It’s all a little too “16th Century School Marm” for me. The idea of ruffling up a shoe seemed even more unappealing to me. I thought it may look like some kind of shoe that could only go with a pair of breeches. However, when I checked out what Irregular Choice does with ruffles, I realized that ruffly shoes could also be paired with an animal print jumpsuit on some cracked out drag queen:


Source: Dlisted
Pictured: Spice Girls, version 3.0 - except for Posh, who’s probably version 6.0, going on breasts-lifted-to-Alaska version 6.5. It’s been a long, relaxing time since the Spicers have been together. Ever wonder what they talk about after all these years? What else? SHOES.
What do Mandy Moore, Anne Hathaway, and Gwen Stefani have in common? They all have fringe benefits. These celebrities were all seen with shaved legs and furry shoes.
Advertising