Way OTK Boots at Rodarte — The CheapChica's Guide to Style


Way OTK Boots at Rodarte

by cheapchica11 on February 22, 2009

rodarteLeave it to sisters Kate and Laura Mulleavy, the women behind Rodarte to show us some of the boldest and most daring footwear to ever be seen during any New York Fashion week!  This kind of footwear/hoisery (?) is something I would expect to see at the couture shows in Paris but these girls never fail to bring it and I’m dying over these thigh-high, leather, bondage, multi-strapped, creations!  I doubt they will ever acutally make it into production, but they’re inspiring and over the top and isn’t that what Fashion Week is all about anyway??

Click here to check out the rest of their show!

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{ 4 comments… read them below or add one }

1 bonjourbirdy 02.22.09 at 4:12 pm

I love them, particularly the black ones. I think they’d be totally wearable because they’re not overly embellished. Too bad they’d probably cost about a jillion dollars. ^^;

2 Jai 03.03.09 at 8:49 pm

I feel like over the knee boots are the new pants.

3 cheapchica11 03.03.09 at 8:54 pm

omg, you’re so right! we’re totally on the same page!! thanks for stopping by!

4 KatyaUK 06.21.09 at 8:51 pm

I have mentioned these in my blog as well, I love them but can I really wear them to dinner on Tuesday night after work… ahh I dont think so. I do think they will make it to the stores but only exclusive ones. Rodarte is the most amazing upcoming designer brand, I am closely following them as all as I do my favorite Chanel! :) If you want to read my blog, check it out KatyaUK.

KatyaUK

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