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Inspired by the colourful landscapes of Africa and Victorian era austerity, Tristan Blair's ninth footwear collection combines a characteristic contrast between hard and soft with on-trend touches like over the knee boots, animal prints, dusty nudes and studding.

So whether you're a fan of industrial man-killing studs or demure bows, we strong suggest pairing Blair's wares (am I a rapper?) with something from this. Instant fall ferocity. Grrrrr.


 
 
Posted on November 11, 2009 at 5:44pm by Ash.
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jimmy choo - Aug 17, 2010 at 09:14pm
Tristan Blair's ninth footwear collection combines a characteristic contrast between hard and soft with on-trend touches like over the knee boots, animal prints, dusty nudes and studding.
 

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