
It’s Fetish Friday here at Complex and we have the perfect fixation for you before summer’s officially over. This week, we’re really into nice feet. Fuck outta here with your bony toes, busted bunions, and ashy heels. We want our women perfect from head to toe—is that too much to ask? We want to share our appreciation for pretty piggies before the cold weather makes girls hide their pedicures under wool socks and closed-toed shoes. If last week’s look at girls who smoke didn’t do it for you, then check out the 10 celebrities with the sexiest feet below…
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Complex women have the toe game on smash (no hammer toe). All summer long we’ve fed our foot fetish with their sexy heels, sandals, and bare feet, but colder days are coming and the toes are preparing to hibernate. Before the sun sets on summer, we’re celebrating foot game at its finest. See if you can match the feet to the fine Complex woman they belong to. It’s a toe jam'and we mean that in a good way!
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Photo: Mariko Tagashira
It’s true what they say, “You’ve gotta break a few eggs to make an omlette.” In the case of Visvim'Japan’s revered independent shoe and mature streetwear company'cracking the standard $300 price mark was well worth it, considering the quality goodness. Creative Director Hiroki Nakamura’s careful craftsmanship has the whole world in mind with this spring’s “Folk” series of moccasin-like shoes. They’re all chemical-free, which is why we tapped the environmentally conscious Nakamura for Complex’s first Green Issue. Check out a gallery and a bonus Q&A with the candid designer after the jump.
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We don’t know who Jersey City rapper DOC is, but he has created a masterpiece in his new video “Who’s Feet Is That?”
With the animated energy of a '90s Busta Rhymes, this newcomer squarely addresses a universal problem: funky foot odor. Watch it after the jump.
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Photos: Jason Wallace
The East coast has flea markets, the West coast has swap meets. They’re essentially the same (’hood Wal Marts) just named differently. One thing that’s sure to stay the same is the unique style of the shoppers'scruffy dudes with moustaches squeezed into ladies jeans, or cut-off khakis, french braids and house shoes'word to Kurupt. This week’s street detail subject finds a comfortable middle-ground between New York’s downtown scene and LA’s graphic T-shirt culture. Get hip to second-hand shopping and see the full outfit after the jump.
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