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SHE has a reputation for having a unique look, but it seems Lady Gaga has started taking fashion tips from Victoria Beckham. (Christian Audigier Outwear).
The singer's latest attempt to shock through style resulted in her wearing bizarre cream zip-up shoes with a platform of several inches at the front - but no heels - as she flew into New York yesterday
It is a look first modelled by Mrs Beckham, aka Posh Spice, who stepped out in a pair of e4,000 thigh-high latex boots by Antonio Berardi in the same American city
Most Popular ArticlesAznar, Trimble to launch new pro-Israel project Too stressfulWiden it to help ease traffic jamWar of words on nukes continues'The shoe has a bigger platform sole which stretches back further than normal and gives support under the arch of the foot,' a spokesman for Berardi said. chanel handbags 'When walking though, you have to put your toe rather than your heel down first. richard mille . (Ralph Lauren Womens Polo Shirts). ' He said the shoes would not cause the wearer any pain, but medical experts disagreed, saying they could lead to permanent damage if worn regularly But the footwear was as far as it went for Gaga in her show of apeing the 36-year-old motherof-three's style. (Shoes).
The 24-year-old teamed the shoes with a skintight studded leather jumpsuit, fishnet tights, and a rather intimidating oversized handbag with metal spikes. ED Hardy clothing
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White out: Lady Gaga modelled the bizarre shoes as she arrived in New York
TAYLOR WIMPEY is getting into the World Cup spirit by encouraging people in Cornwall to donate their unwanted football kits to KitAid, a charity designed to bring smiles to the faces of some of the poorest children and adults in South Africa who are as passionate about the beautiful game as the England fans are
Football fans are being invited to drop off their old football shirts, shorts, boots, goalie's gloves and shin pads at the house builder's An Arvor development, in Duporth, where they will be then be packaged up by the Taylor Wimpey team and sent to South Africa
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"I'm sure most football fans will have a spare shirt hidden away in their wardrobe, so why not do your bit, dig it out and bring it down to An Arvor"
KitAid is a registered charity which collects and sends unwanted football kit, in good condition, to children and adults who also love football but live in some of the poorest parts of the world. gucci belt bag
To date the charity has sent out 100,000 kits to 30 countries
The team at An Arvor will be accepting donations of clean kit throughout the duration of the World Cup
Nestled between woodland and a private beach, An Arvor offers a range of two-bedroom apartments and three-, fourand five-bedroom homes, starting from Pounds 169,995. tiffany and co . (Moncler Outwear).
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