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  2. Christian Louboutin - Wikipedia

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    Jennifer Lopez's single "Louboutins" was inspired by the footwear, and the visual imagery associated with the song—such as the album art—features a woman wearing a pair of Louboutin heels with red bottoms. Rapper Cardi B, whose taste for Louboutin shoes is part of her image, alludes to the red-bottomed shoes in her song "Bodak Yellow". [87]

  3. Charles Guyette - Wikipedia

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    Charles Guyette (August 14, 1902 – June, 1976) [1] was a pioneer of fetish style, [2] the first person in the United States to produce and distribute fetish art, [3] and regarded as the mail-order predecessor of Irving Klaw. [4]

  4. Chris Francis - Wikipedia

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    Chris Francis (born 1976, Kokomo, Indiana) is an American artist, living and working in Los Angeles. [1] Beginning as an artist and carpenter, Francis eventually started creating leather wear worn by Mötley Crüe's Mick Mars, Steve Jones of the Sex Pistols, and former Runaways guitarist Lita Ford. [2]

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  6. Brian Atwood - Wikipedia

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    Summarizing his design philosophy Atwood said, “It’s not only 20-year-olds who want a six-inch heel.” But conversely he stated, “some women don’t want or can’t walk in the high heels. That’s something we’re responding to very quickly. They like the fun fashion shoe — on a sensible heel, sometimes."

  7. Killer Heels - Wikipedia

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    Killer Heels (Killer Heels: The Art of the High-Heeled Shoe) was a blockbuster exhibition that ran at the Brooklyn Museum from September 10, 2014 – March 1, 2015. [1] [2] The exhibition displayed high-heeled footwear, for men and women, as art objects. [3] The New York Times called the exhibition, "mesmerizing, disturbing but undeniably ...

  8. Herbert Levine (company) - Wikipedia

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    Marlene Dietrich ordered many custom pairs of the so-called "Gigi Stocking Shoes" (in size 7 1/2B), and inspired the "Marlene Boot" line of the label, named for her famous legs. Joan Crawford was a fan of Herbert Levine's Cinderella shoes. She had those Vinylite shoes custom made by Herbert Levine because "she loved to see her feet." [20]

  9. John Fluevog - Wikipedia

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    In 2007 after a spontaneous performance in the Vancouver storefront, Perry Farrell of Jane's Addiction, gravitated toward the store's women's heels. Inspired by the performance, Fluevog designed a 2.5" men's high heeled boot named "Perry", which was manufactured in blue faux-crocodile, black snake, and mirror silver leathers for Fluevog's Fall ...