Check out Her smile…wait…HER LEGS….those SHOES!
Owww(Dave Chapelle as Prince voice)
IoC: Approved
(Source: sojerseylicious, via notorioustlc)
#sexy #blonde #shoes #ioc #industry of cool
commercialism has worn away the essence of true character and corrupted the soul of the original. This our rally page! Fight the Industry of Cool! PS. Thank You Lester Bangs!
Check out Her smile…wait…HER LEGS….those SHOES!
Owww(Dave Chapelle as Prince voice)
IoC: Approved
(Source: sojerseylicious, via notorioustlc)
Sensing a shoe theme coming on for the next few hours…sexy
IoC: Approved
the ACCESSORIES
Sucker for anything that wraps around a woman’s ankles.
IoC: Approved
sandals by Renè Caovilla
legs by Julia ;)
ph. Rudy Dones

spotted at Cool Hunting
“Jojo, an altruistic Belgian shoe brand, picks up where philanthropic companies like Toms leave off. Designed to look like a bandaged foot, for every pair of Jojo shoes purchased, they plant one tree or provide one person with a year of clean drinking water. But you don’t have to just take the company’s word for it; the enterprising young pair behind Jojo allow customers to track the progress of their contribution well after the point of purchase.
With a “choose, act, check” tagline, Jojo co-founder Matthieu Vaxelaire explains that the last step—following the progress of your contribution—is the most important part. In the future they envision shoes labeled with unique code that buyers can use to locate via GPS the well or tree they helped fund, “to really see their personal impact.”
IoC: Approved
@9 months agoIoC: Approved
@11 months ago with 5 notes
Great shoes. Lest we forget, the effort women place in looking great is never more apparent than in the shoes they wear.
The IoC thanks you all.
IoC: Approved
(Source: sheseespretty, via distinguishedcompany)

spotted at Cool Hunting
“Jojo, an altruistic Belgian shoe brand, picks up where philanthropic companies like Toms leave off. Designed to look like a bandaged foot, for every pair of Jojo shoes purchased, they plant one tree or provide one person with a year of clean drinking water. But you don’t have to just take the company’s word for it; the enterprising young pair behind Jojo allow customers to track the progress of their contribution well after the point of purchase.
With a “choose, act, check” tagline, Jojo co-founder Matthieu Vaxelaire explains that the last step—following the progress of your contribution—is the most important part. In the future they envision shoes labeled with unique code that buyers can use to locate via GPS the well or tree they helped fund, “to really see their personal impact.”
IoC: Approved