Kim Kardashian West is really into stripper heels right now, and it’s probably because her husband, Kanye, designed a pair.
Kim wore a pair of lucite heels, lacy spandex and a Pablo hoodie one day in Beverly Hills and the fashion world got really excited about it. High fashion meets stripper chic? Alright, sure!
Kim’s Yeezy Lucite heels come with a $595 price tag—which is definitely expensive for a pair of plastic shoes you can find at a trashy lingerie store for under $40. Even Vogue has renamed the stripper heel as a “nothing shoe.” Uhh… what’s that mean? “It’s the barely there, Perspex or Lucite and ecru-tone piece of minimalist footwear making rounds this summer,” according to the mag. It’s also just a stripper heel.
Less might be more for fall, but let’s keep it real, spending $595 on a pair of stripper heels is absolutely ridiculous. If you can, YOLO. If you can’t, don’t freak out. Check out the Public Desire Alia Strappy Perspex High Heels — the pair comes in three color options: nude, glitter, and black patent. Even better? You can buy all three color ways for less than one pair of Kim’s Yeezy Lucite heels.
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