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Noritaka Tatehana’s Custom Lady Pointe The long collaboration between the Japanese designer and Lady Gaga yielded these behemoths, custom-made fo... more
Noritaka Tatehana’s Custom Lady Pointe The long collaboration between the Japanese designer and Lady Gaga yielded these behemoths, custom-made for her “Marry the Night” video . Reaching an absurd eighteen inches above the ground, the Lady Pointes still fall short of the Tallest Gaga Heels title — but, because of their drastic en-pointe angle, are her most masochistic to date.
Photo: Noritaka Tatehana/NORITAKA TATEHANA


Gaga’s Sky-High Heelless Platforms Again created by Noritaka Tatehana in collaboration with Gaga's personal design team, Haus of Gaga, these cust... more
Gaga’s Sky-High Heelless Platforms Again created by Noritaka Tatehana in collaboration with Gaga's personal design team, Haus of Gaga, these custom leather platform boots proved too cruel for the fame monster to handle. She dramatically succumbed to the perils of gravity in front of photographers in London’s Heathrow Airport in 2010.
Photo: INFphoto.com


Alexander McQueen’s Spring 2010 Armadillo Heels Burned into our collective pop consciousness by Lady Gaga, these bizarre foot helmets made a spla... more
Alexander McQueen’s Spring 2010 Armadillo Heels Burned into our collective pop consciousness by Lady Gaga, these bizarre foot helmets made a splash in the designer’s spring 2010 “Plato’s Atlantis” collection . The crystal-encrusted claws inspired by Darwin’s On the Origin of Species lift the walker a whole foot above the ground. Daphne Guinness swears they aren’t too difficult, but British Vogue editors later said they couldn’t even walk across their office in the ergonomically challenging shoes.
Photo: Francoios Guillot/AFP/Getty Images


Jeffrey Campbell’s Float Shoes The absurd shoemaker to the masses inverted the heelless craze, creating the illusion of ceaselessly standing on t... more
Jeffrey Campbell’s Float Shoes The absurd shoemaker to the masses inverted the heelless craze, creating the illusion of ceaselessly standing on tiptoe by hiding a thin plastic strip in plain sight underneath a traditional stacked heel. Without sitting flat on the ground, the invisible heel rocks the foot back and forth as the rigid lucite edges chafe away the skin at the ankle, heel and toes for a thoroughly dismal walking experience.
Photo: Solestruck


Christian Louboutin’s Lady Daf Upping the ante on his iconic five-inch Piagelle heel Christian Louboutin's almost six-and-a-half-inch platform st... more
Christian Louboutin’s Lady Daf Upping the ante on his iconic five-inch Piagelle heel Christian Louboutin's almost six-and-a-half-inch platform stilettos have tortured celebrities and the sky-high style set ever since. But Louboutin has no sympathy for the pain-trodden. As he puts it: “ High heels are pleasure with pain .” Meaning, Get over it.
Photo: Michael Buckner/WireImage


Roger Vivier Couture's Spring/Summer 2009 Floral Double-Decker Heel Part of the “ One is Too ” collection, this stand-out piece played with doubles... more
Roger Vivier Couture's Spring/Summer 2009 Floral Double-Decker Heel Part of the “ One is Too ” collection, this stand-out piece played with doubles in a nod to the oversoles worn by past nobility. Head designer Bruno Frisoni explained that these layered crocodile platforms are for ladies of leisure to wear “ from the sofa to the bedroom .” Presumably, at that point, they’d slip into something more comfortable?
Photo: Dominique Maitre/WWD


Vivienne Westwood’s Spring 1993 Super-Elevated Gillie These nine-inch, lace-up, mock-croc purple platforms famously sent Naomi Campbell for a tum... more
Vivienne Westwood’s Spring 1993 Super-Elevated Gillie These nine-inch, lace-up, mock-croc purple platforms famously sent Naomi Campbell for a tumble on the runway during Paris Fashion Week. Even decades of ridiculous shoes later, Westwood’s court-shoe-inspired Gillies still out-avant the competition in the race for tortuous footwear.
Photo: Ian Gavan/Getty Images


Noritaka Tatehana’s White Heel-less Boots Gaga first introduced the world to this avant-garde designer when she sported these fearsome boots in h... more
Noritaka Tatehana’s White Heel-less Boots Gaga first introduced the world to this avant-garde designer when she sported these fearsome boots in her " Alejandro ” music video. Around the five-minute mark, the watchful eye catches the singer hobbling in these nine-inch monsters, demonstrating just how little surface area Tatehana gives the wearer in his haute interpretation of the tin-can stilts from childhood.
Photo: Noritaka Tatehana


Delmanette’s Heelless Slingback Slipper Another innovative relic of the mid-twentieth century, this American answer to F. Pinet’s trompe-l'œil de... more
Delmanette’s Heelless Slingback Slipper Another innovative relic of the mid-twentieth century, this American answer to F. Pinet’s trompe-l'œil design raises the heellessness to even greater heights. The straps securing the satin slingback allow the foot to move more freely than the pump, but also invite the foot to shift and the sliver of support to give out from under its wearer. Fun!
Photo: Courtesy Shoe-Icons


Natacha Marro’s Super High Heelless Mary Janes The Cordwainers’ College-trained designer Natacha Marro once proclaimed: “If shoes are loved, they... more
Natacha Marro’s Super High Heelless Mary Janes The Cordwainers’ College-trained designer Natacha Marro once proclaimed: “If shoes are loved, they have to be worn!” But not all of her custom-made mary janes offer the same stabilizing platform toe to offset their absent heel. An especially contorting black-patent pair sported by Daphne Guinness achieves the same height as a platform by binding the wearer's foot into a nearly vertical slant.
Photo: Courtesy Natacha Marro


Jan Taminiau’s Spring/Summer 2011 Geta The couture designer known for his opulent chaussures reimagined the Japanese geta for his “ Irradiance ” co... more
Jan Taminiau’s Spring/Summer 2011 Geta The couture designer known for his opulent chaussures reimagined the Japanese geta for his “ Irradiance ” collection in 2011. Leaving behind practicality and almost any resemblance to the traditional platform sandal, Taminiau played with curves to create a thin, undulating column that elevates the dangerously wobbly crystal-encrusted shoes that Beyoncé wore (with some balancing help) on the back cover of 4 .
 
Photo: René van den Berg/Courtesy of VirtualShoeMuseum.com


Christian Louboutin's Fetish Ballerine In 2007, Louboutin teamed up with David Lynch for a fetish collection , taking the carnal underbelly of foo... more
Christian Louboutin's Fetish Ballerine In 2007, Louboutin teamed up with David Lynch for a fetish collection , taking the carnal underbelly of footwear design to inspired levels of excess. This piece, designed by Louboutin for an auction to benefit the English National Ballet , may be the purest illustration of what he meant when he said “A shoe has so much more to offer than just to walk.”
Photo: Courtesy Photo


Ballet Boots Following in the footsteps of the now-ubiquitous stiletto, this contemporary fetish craze is creeping towards high fashion. Queen B ... more
Ballet Boots Following in the footsteps of the now-ubiquitous stiletto, this contemporary fetish craze is creeping towards high fashion. Queen B endured a pair of the lace-up bondage boots in her video for “ Green Light .” Don’t worry, with heels around seven-plus inches forcing the foot into en-pointe position, it’s not moving toward department stores very fast.
Photo: Peter Lindbergh/handout


Caro Peirs's Fetish Shoe This overt appropriation of the infamous Rabbit examines the phallic tropes of the high heel through a comical, pop-cult... more
Caro Peirs's Fetish Shoe This overt appropriation of the infamous Rabbit examines the phallic tropes of the high heel through a comical, pop-culture lens. The cherry on top comes in the form of bunny ears adorning the toe strap, redoubling two major Sex and the City moments — over-the-top shoes, and the season one episode, “ The Turtle and the Hare .”
 
 
Photo: David Collart/Courtesy of VirtualShoeMuseum.com


Maison Martin Margiela’s (Actual) Glass Slippers Margiela ripped a fairy tale icon off the Disney screen, repurposing the classic stiletto pump i... more
Maison Martin Margiela’s (Actual) Glass Slippers Margiela ripped a fairy tale icon off the Disney screen, repurposing the classic stiletto pump into a dangerously dainty work of art in 2009 . To further amplify the Cinderella fantasy, each slipper is sold individually, making it all the easier to drop as you disappear into the night.
Photo: Courtesy Maison Martin Margiela


Rick Owens’s Fall 2011 Over-the-Knee Accordion Boots A classic example of Rick Owens's penchant for innovative draping and structure, his 2011 ac... more
Rick Owens’s Fall 2011 Over-the-Knee Accordion Boots A classic example of Rick Owens's penchant for innovative draping and structure, his 2011 accordion-fold leather boots invert the natural bend of the ankle and siphon any range of motion out of the knee through the wedge boot’s leather shaft.
Photo: Patrick Kovarik/AFP/Getty Images


Japanese Okobo Geta Of the many Geta varieties found in Japanese culture, the Okobo reached the most extraordinary heights. Worn by the maiko as ... more
Japanese Okobo Geta Of the many Geta varieties found in Japanese culture, the Okobo reached the most extraordinary heights. Worn by the maiko as part of their geisha bootcamp, these extra-tall, lacquered-wood flip-flops featured a small pointed toe forcing these young “dance girls” to clip their gait, adding to their vulnerability and sex appeal.
 
 
Photo: Courtesy of VirtualShoeMuseum.com Photo: Dragon Dance Japanese Antiques/ trocadero.com


The Chopine Considered one of the first fashion fads, these oversoles caused more harm than just Renaissance-style regret . Their prohibitive heig... more
The Chopine Considered one of the first fashion fads, these oversoles caused more harm than just Renaissance-style regret . Their prohibitive height — from 7 to 30 inches -- first limited them to the feet of the leisure class. Once the platforms trickled down to the masses, the city of Venice banned the style for fear the shoes were causing miscarriages in the women who wore them.
Photo: Mark Blinch/Corbis


Lotus Shoes Adorning the feet of Chinese women for millennia , these intricately embroidered silk slippers held great personal significance to the... more
Lotus Shoes Adorning the feet of Chinese women for millennia , these intricately embroidered silk slippers held great personal significance to their wearers, symbolizing class and marriageability while manifesting a level of foot fetishization and disfigurement unparalleled by any other culture. Broken bones cinched the diminutive foot closer to the prized three-inch Golden Lotus , a symbol of Buddhist piety twisted into a cruel quest for perfection.
Photo: V&A Images, London / Art Resource, NY


Grimm’s Gilded Cinderella Slipper Of the countless versions of Cinderella, nary a one renders the same cruelty-free story offered by Walt Disney.... more
Grimm’s Gilded Cinderella Slipper Of the countless versions of Cinderella, nary a one renders the same cruelty-free story offered by Walt Disney. In their bloody version , the Brothers Grimm spotlight the idea that slight feet equate inherent beauty when the evil, ugly stepsisters start chopping off toes in their attempts to squeeze into Cinderella’s slipper and snatch up her prince.
Photo: Hulton Archive/Getty Images


The Foot Press Medieval torture came in all shapes and sizes, but this iron panini press was a pretty universally inflicted form of punishment. T... more
The Foot Press Medieval torture came in all shapes and sizes, but this iron panini press was a pretty universally inflicted form of punishment. Two pieces of iron were cranked ever tighter around the captive’s foot until the bones cracked . Sometimes the plates included spikes, or just one long rod, impaling the foot to prevent the victim from wiggling out of place. 
Photo: AP/Corbis


The Iron Boot Unlike other relics of the Spanish Inquisition, these iron forms actually resembled the footwear of the day and were often simply r... more
The Iron Boot Unlike other relics of the Spanish Inquisition, these iron forms actually resembled the footwear of the day and were often simply referred to as the boot . After inserting the victim’s foot into these insidious galoshes, the inquisitor poured boiling water and, in some cases, molten lead (!) into the pain vessels, eating away at the victim’s skin and sometimes penetrating the bone.
Photo: The Granger Collection, New York


The Punishing Shoe Taking the tortuous en-pointe position to the extreme, these metal slippers were shackled onto the feet of misfortunates strap... more
The Punishing Shoe Taking the tortuous en-pointe position to the extreme, these metal slippers were shackled onto the feet of misfortunates strapped into a standing pillory. With their top half fixed in place, it was only a matter of time before their toes couldn’t take the pressure and their heels laid to rest on a nasty bed of spikes.
Photo: INTERFOTO/Alamy


The Spanish Boot Presumably named after the Inquisition that so commonly employed it, the Spanish Boot encased the shin or whole lower leg in two... more
The Spanish Boot Presumably named after the Inquisition that so commonly employed it, the Spanish Boot encased the shin or whole lower leg in two planks of iron . Unlike the vice grip of the foot press, torturers hammered wedges between the skin and the metal walls encasing it . The only direction for the wooden blocks to budge was inward, deeper into the flesh, and eventually, bone.
Photo: INTERFOTO/Bildarchiv Hansmann /Copyright (c) Mary Evans Picture Library 2008


The Poulaine or Crakow This exaggerated toe style from Poland ascended the European fashion ranks in the late fourteenth century. The longer the ... more
The Poulaine or Crakow This exaggerated toe style from Poland ascended the European fashion ranks in the late fourteenth century. The longer the point, the higher the class, with noblemen’s stretching two feet in front of them had they not been tethered to their ankles. Clumsy as they were, they proved fatal for many French crusaders in the Battle of Nicopolis, when they had to cut off their pointed tips to escape the enemy .
Photo: Museum of London / The Art Archive at Art Resource


Kei Kagami’s Candle The London-based designer brings his architectural background to the fore of his design concepts. Though quoted as saying “ fu... more
Kei Kagami’s Candle The London-based designer brings his architectural background to the fore of his design concepts. Though quoted as saying “ functional beauty ” plays an important role in his shoes, this structurally experimental piece begs to differ. Forcing the walker vigilantly onto her toes with a fire (quite literally) lit under her, the Candle inflicts corporal punishment at the first sign of toe fatigue.
 
Photo: Courtesy of VirtualShoeMuseum.com


Aminaka Wilmont’s Spring 2009 Soleless/Souless Shoe No, this is not an Internet hoax. These crazy wooden wedges actually walked at London Fashion... more
Aminaka Wilmont’s Spring 2009 Soleless/Souless Shoe No, this is not an Internet hoax. These crazy wooden wedges actually walked at London Fashion Week , tethered like futuristic splints onto models' feet and lower legs. The experimental shoe reverses the heelless craze, doubling the toe-torture by denying any protection as it yanks the heel above the ground, inflicting the burden of balance onto the exposed ball of the foot.
Photo: Alastair Grant/AP/Corbis


Aoi Kotsuhiroi’s Orchidacea Hermaphroditus Known for her conceptual “body objects,” the French-based artist explored the beauty of the grotesque ... more
Aoi Kotsuhiroi’s Orchidacea Hermaphroditus Known for her conceptual “body objects,” the French-based artist explored the beauty of the grotesque with this provocatively named
Handjob Sitting
Handjob Music
Cheating Handjob

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