Thursday, April 28, 2011

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The rest of the stories at the roast will have to tory burch flat be told another day, as according to West Virginia Illustrated, it could not share audio or text of the roast because of the colorful language. Last year's event was so zany that Duquesne coach Ron Everhart apparently suffered a broken toe while roasting Huggins.
It was all for a good cause, of course. The evening raised money for the Norma Mae Huggins Cancer Endowment Fund in honor of Huggins' late mother.
Astute "View"-ers are well aware of Whoopi Goldberg's penchant for eye-catching footwear. On Thursday's (April 28) show, her ferragamo shoes caught our eyes while she was interviewing Aretha Franklin.
"What has she got on her feet now?" we wondered. She appeared to be wearing a pair of creatively cut clogs glued to remnants from a Vera Bradley totebag. Could they perhaps have been her own creation?
No. A rep for the show tells Zap2it that Goldberg's shoes were crafted by Irregular Choice. A quick search turned up the company's website where, you'll be happy to know, you can purchase the same salvatore ferragamo shoe (model: "Daddy's Girl") for approximately $241 dollars.
Christian Louboutin has revealed he still respects Yves Saint Laurent.
The footwear designer has told how he still has “the biggest respect” for the fashion house, despite taking the company to court for breach of copyright after the brand released shoes with red soles.
He told ES magazine: “My company has a trademark on the red sole and if we don’t enforce tory burch flats  this would leave the door open for other brands to copy us while jeopardising the identity of the Louboutin red sole.
“I have the biggest respect for the house of Yves Saint Laurent. Having discussed the matter with them and not been able to reach an agreement, we have had to take this to court.”

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