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Oh no you didn't! But wait yes he did...
As chance would have it I stumbled across this collection-to-be while I was doing some intense design research. Come February 2011 British designer Nicholas Kirkwood will launch his collaborative Keith Haring Foundation shoe line. I am utterly delighted by Kirkwood's literal interpretation of Haring's art work. The architectural lines and bright colors bring Haring's art back to life. There's nothing I love more than wearable art....okay maybe I love Sweet Freedom Bakery more but come on! Kirkwood is a shoe genius.
Simmy of F.I.T.S.
Currently listenting to "Turnstile Blues" by, Autolux
http://www.myspace.com/autolux
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