Sigh. Neither worked in the 1980s and they still don’t work now, (well thats what i think) but, alas, fashion is cyclical. Some times I feel you just have to hunker down and ignore fashion trends, opting for style instead.
PVC should stay in the dominatrix’s lair, never to resurface in fashion again. On the runway, yes. On the street, no. You’ll sweat, you’ll stick. It won’t be pretty. If you must, go to fetish shops or Gareth Pugh for PVC and on the High StreetHit Camden Market or any charity shop for 1980s castaways.
But then who am I to comment?
The line between the office shoe and the fetish heel has become increasingly blurred; while the popularity of the ubiquitous Herve Leger bandage dress has simultaneously become widespread, meaning the super-short and super-tight is more commonplace than ever. The taboo, in many ways, is not so taboo anymore. Fashion has pushed the envelope and perusing the Spring/Summer 2009 runways, it's not hard to spot the bondage and fetish inspirations behind many of the clothes; making this yet another of 2009's fashion trends.
So even though I think it wrong below is a some one better way to wear it
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