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Maolo asks, whose shoes?
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Kirsten Dunst! Oh, Kiki.
I agree. Kirsten Dunst, it is.
Really? Kirsten Dunst? OK, I’ll buy that.
I found this combination of shoes totally confusing…esp those loafers with the white tights. Very geriatric. But then there are the au currant second on the top….uggs…prissy pumps…I’d believe anything at this point!
Is it Kiki Dunst? Am I too slow to reply? I think so.
Carla Bruni
katie holmes
Kirsten Dunst for sure!
Kirsten for sure!
Is that fourth one on the top row really white tights with jelly shoes? Oh my.
kirsten dunst!
Totally K. Dunst. I saw that second pair on top and thought “Omg, I know those shoes from somewhere! Who wore thost ugly buggers!?” And then I flipped over to GoFugYourself.com, and sure enough, Kiki!
Yes Kirsten Dunst.
Those black ankle straps shoes were very pretty. I never noticed them until now. Those shoes were lost in a sea of ugliness when she was wearing that purple dress with that thing on top of her head.
She has some big feet.
Yes Sheri Kirsten seems to have schizophrenic shoe taste … “The Many Faces of Kirsten Dunst Shoes”.
Kiki, honey, kudos for protecting your skin and staying out of the sun. I too am as white as mozzarella. However, there is this stuff, it’s called gradual self-tanner, you put it on your legs every after you shower. You would become that odd orange oompa-loompa, but it keeps your legs from throwing off a glare that could blind someone.
jet-lagged: you WON”T become odd oompa-loompa orange
Why should someone who is as white as mozzarella put self-tanner on her legs? The legs are no more glaring than the rest of her. If she uses the self-tanner on her legs, and not the rest, she ends up looking oddly piebald. Should she use self-tanner all over, thus sending the message “I don’t think my natural skin colour is acceptable” ? It does not seem to me a good message to send, whatever one’s original skin colour is.
I see no reason for Ms. Dunst to change her skin colour, simply because it is not currently the fashionable skin colour … with other people. Ms. Dunst, like many another mozzarella-pale person, appears to be just fine with her skin colour as it is.
K. Dunst, K. Holmes and probably V. Beckham?
H i would have to go with the wedges (: