If you find an old pair of Isabel Marant wedge sneakers or a faux-fur walnut vest in your attic: cherish it. Frame it. Because 2013 was the last time fashion looked at a tree, a diaper, and a nebula and said, "Yes, let’s wear all three at once."
Arguably the most "nuts" commercial success of 2013. Isabel Marant’s Bekket sneakers looked like a standard Converse low-top from the front, but from the back, they revealed a 4-inch hidden wedge. The world went insane. Women lined up for blocks to buy shoes that combined the comfort of athletic wear with the ankle-breaking risk of a stiletto. Counterfeit markets flooded with "sneaker wedges" that snapped after three steps. The logic was nuts: "I want to run for the bus, but I also want to be 5'10"." It worked. It was 2013’s uniform. world best boobs 2013 nuts magazine