Tuesday, October 2, 2012

RUNWAY FUCK UPS

Strutting down the catwalk in supersize six-inch heels can be a perilous sport - just ask the clumsy clothes horse who came a cropper, at Milan Fashion Week. Let's face it, we girls are head over heels about shoes, but put one foot wrong and those sexy skyscrapers can become a girl's worst nightmare. (Link)
 
Another notable catwalk oops. In 1993, a giggling Campbell falls off 10-inch platform boots at Vivienne Westwood's runway show in Paris. The lace-up boots go on display in London's Victoria & Albert Museum, and Campbell uses another pair as a doorstopper in her London flat.
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LOLLLLLLZ
Right dress, right sunglasses, wrong shoes! This model takes a fall after walking onto the catwalk at the Dior 2008 show, with extremely uncomfortable high inch heels. (Link | Photo
Everyone knew this brunette girl was going to make a big splash in the world of fashion someday…

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Karen Elson falls for Zac Posen. His shows are normally perfectly orchestrated, but he couldn't have foreseen this twist in the finale of his Fall 2008 collection: Karen Elson, wearing Posen's last look, took tumble on the industrial-carpeted runway. (Link | Photo)



uh...............ew
by summer on 6/21/2012
4 votes
um.....get a close look at the second and third pic.ewwwww!
Alexandra
by just on 8/26/2010
1 votes
A giant pendulum hits Alexandra, making her fall to the side of the runway.
Kamilia Wawrzynia
by just on 8/23/2010
2 votes
Kamilia Wawrzynia makes a DOUBLE fall in Paris.
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