Well, it’s about time. High-end fashion has finally gone geek, and these Christian Louboutin heels are a perfect example. This is a big deal because for many years the fancy designers haven’t really recognized geeks as a niche of people who is worth catering to, and it’s neat to see that this is slowly changing. After all, we all know that someday geeks will inherit the earth, and now we can sport the same couture style as our non-geek friends, only with a geeky spin on it.
If you are a cosmo girl, you know that Christian Louboutin heels are famous for three things: 1) being the hottest looking shoes ever made 2) being the most uncomfortable shoes ever made 3) being the most expensive shoes ever made. Well, they aren’t the most expensive ones ever made, but they are up there. These shoes for example sell for $1,695. Being able to wear them all day is almost like a rite of passage. If you are a geek girl with a lot of cash who puts fashion over comfort, you might really like these circuit board Christian Louboutin heels. I’ve written about circuit board shoes before, but they weren’t the kind you could actually wear. These are definitely wearable.
They even created a matching handbag which sells for $1,595, and a man’s version of the same shoe which costs $1,295. I put pictures of both below. When I looked at these shoes for the first time, I instantly fell in love with them. There is just something about the way Christian Louboutin heels are shaped and refined that make them irresistible, even in pictures. Normally I would scoff at paying $1,695 for a pair of shoes, but dammmmn, these are hot. I guess that’s the point. These are definitely going on my Christmas list this year. The official name for these Christian Louboutin heels is Lady Peeps, and you can check them out on the website. Being a geek is getting more and more sexy. If you ever doubt that, just read 8 Reasons Why Geeks Are Better Lovers.
Christian Louboutin Heels For Geeks
Here’s the guys version
The matching Christian Louboutin handbag
Via: [Brit + Co]
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