We’ve seen them on the catwalk. They managed to raise our eyebrows pretty high and dream about concealed alien eggs and all sort of creepy things. We’ve seen them in comparison with normal shoes and they confirmed our freight of heights and airport security thorough checkups.
And even though they made a pretty interesting statement, we hardly saw Alexander McQueen Alien shoes turning into tattoos. Why not, after all? They’re as much McQueen as the quilted leather bag is Chanel through and through. So what do you say? Yay or nay? (via, the proud owner of the tattoo is Jordan Reimer)
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These shoes were horrible back then, and they’re horrible as a tattoo. Only a complete fashion victim would have a tattoo like this. No taste whatsoever.
I second that.
And I third it.
I’ve seen much worse tattoos
thanks for the comments i love the shoes and thank got i get to look at this and not a tweety bird tattoo ;)
The shoes are avant-garde and exciting. Thank God Alexander McQueen chose not to go with the current flow of boring designers. If you don’t like these shoes, then you can stick to your Crocs. And I’m sure this genius tattoo was more than just an obsession with shoes; perhaps it’s an ode to one of the late great designers of our era.
The only ‘fashion victims’ in this world are the people who look at fashion with a closed and narrow mind.
Everyone has different style and some people have bigger b*lls than others to show it off , Not everyone shops at Forever 21, some people have individuality.
Sux on that.
By the way nice tattoo.
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