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Gun Shoes – Fashion imitates games

Karl Lagerfeld’s latest shoe – part of the Cruise 2009 Collection – features a gun heel, something we gamers will be seeing a lot more of next year when Bayonetta is released on PS3 and Xbox 360. Bayonetta features an eponymous female protagonist with gun shoes and we think it looks pretty cool.

In another gaming tie-in Lagerfeld recently appeared in GTA IV, you may recall the image of him in our GTA IV Gay Agenda post awhile back. You can check out the connection we made in the images after the jump.
Who says lezzies don’t love shoes as much as straight girls.





Bayonetta – Developed by PlatinumGames and SEGA for release 2009




Karl Lagerfeld’s Cruise 2009 collection

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7 Responses to “Gun Shoes – Fashion imitates games”

  1. Thefremen says:

    I’ll admit that the extent of my shoe knowledge stops after various cable tv fashion shows, but those shoes look absolutely ghastly.

  2. Zefbot says:

    “Who says lezzies don’t love shoes as much as straight girls.”
    Me! That was me! And I still say it!
    :p

  3. Vou says:

    ROFLMAO!!! I love shoes and I have tons (mostly all mens) but those KL 1s are really tacky looking, I actually can’t stop laughing at them. At least the bayonetta looks cool.

  4. Smoogles. says:

    Hang on, what are we wearing on our feet now?
    ..and here’s a video trailer for you all.
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qD62SZwhP1M&feature=related

  5. angel winters says:

    While the example’s above aren’t the best…I say go with grindhouse…even though technically it isn’t a shoe rather a leg

  6. Lucy says:

    lovely shoes

  7. Arzachel says:

    Oh, the only shoes I like are skater sneakers, boots and magical, bullet-shooting shoes…

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