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The backdrop of their show was a concert scene, and the models wore high-heeled versions of the classic rain boots, with fringed denim jackets, sparkly bikinis, T-shirts made of faded American flags, peasant skirts and white jeans that had been printed to appear to be soaked in mud up to the knees.
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I saw bikes everywhere, beginning with the taxi ride from the airport where I spotted business executives toting briefcases on bikes, wanna-be fashion models wearing high heels on bikes, kids heading to school on bikes, parents pedaling toddlers to daycare on bikes, old folks chatting to one another on bikes.
For the past two years he has plastered nearly every bus shelter in Nassau with posters of a scantily clad model wearing high heels.
When not barefoot, they wore high heels.
Some models wore asymmetrical thigh-high boots, with one coming higher up the leg than the other.
To a soundtrack of Underworld's 1996 hit, Born Slippy, models wearing 15cm high platform boots, pastel dreadlocks, stripy knee socks and dinner-plate-sized sleeves stalked a high catwalk of New York's Hammerstein ballroom, lit by bare bulbs hanging down on wires.
Most models wore boots, some thigh-high and embellished with embroidery, and all were dripping in gold jewellery.
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