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wildcat!

Fashion
Mar 31, 20083 Comments

strappy sandals with jangles-roberto cavalli (mom’s), leopard mary janes-prada (mom’s)

peeptoe ponyhair miu miu’s

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  1. Marina says

    April 1, 2008 at 9:34 am

    Absolutely great shoes!!!!I like wearing such shoes with simple jeans and shirt, with black clothes. Leopard print looks always wild and sexy. Sometimes too much sexy)))And because of this shoes-is the best bay for wearing this print. I have a pair of giraffe printed ponihair shoes of Luciano Padovan. I love them!
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  2. Prêt-à-Porter P says

    May 6, 2008 at 12:33 am

    i adore leopard print

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