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Tokyo Auto Show
Tokyo Auto Show
The Subaru Hybrid Tourer Concept has both a 2.0 liter boxer engine and electric motor hybrid system, a feature that could land in actual showrooms by 2011.
Honda's EV-N is a tiny retro-looking electric vehicle with a power-producing solar panel on its roof. The car also has a place to store your Honda U3-X scooter.
The electric Nissan "Land Glider" shifts its center of gravity in turns by leaning its body like a motorcycle.
Daihatsu shows off its concept "Deca Deca." The van's big cabin has doors that open up to 135 degrees and a center pillar-less body.
Yamaha's new concept electric scooter, the EC-1, is part of a company strategy to move beyond its core market of motorcycle fans with fun, personal vehicles.
Honda also brought the Skydeck to the show, a futuristic-looking six-seater hybrid vehicle.
The Skydeck's seats are constructed from wood and mesh to keep passengers cool as they ride.
Toyota 's electric FT-EV II will only have a range of 56 miles and a top speed of 62 mph, which would limit usage to big cities.
Friday, October 23, 2009
Women High Heeled Shoes
Here are some of the most creative and weird high heeled shoes! From a shoe with no sole to a shoe with two heels and even shoes with inverted heels!
Julian Hakes designed these fascinating shoes with no sole. The support is there, though, for the heel and ball of the foot, which forms a natural bridge between the two. In the course of designing, he had tracing paper and masking tape on his foot, drew the patterns, and then used a scalpel to cut it off.
Inverted Heel Shoes, by Marc Jacobs.
The Umbrella Shoes can protect your feet and shoes from rain.
Designed to look like a modern high-chair, this high-chair heels take your feet 6 inches off the ground so they sit almost vertical. It's a fashion accident waiting to happen.
These Dior shoes were worn by Marion Cotillard at the Bike In-Style challenge winner announcement and awards ceremony at the LVMH Tower Magic Room on June 2, 2009, in New York City. The price? $1600!
Maki Aminaka (Löfvander) and Marcus Wilmont (Aminaka Wilmont) introduced their sole-less shoes in London during the 2008 London Fashion Week. With a good pedicure, anyone can carry off this look.
Bottle Opening Shoes, the perfect party shoes.
These give platform shoes a new meaning.
Origami (paper) Shoes, by designer Catherine Meuter.
What's better than shoes with a high heel? Shoes with two high heels!
Big Bird fans rejoice!
This shoe is just totally versatile. The naked lady who forms the heel of this shoe appears to be writhing orgasmically against her pole. The price? $175.