Feet/Heels/Shoeplay in Art, Posters, Stills and Adverts
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Feet/Heels/Shoeplay in Art, Posters, Stills and Adverts
I wanted to try creating a forum post for the first time. I love finding "shoeplay culture" in art and adverts. When you guys post pictures of heelpopping and dangling shoeplay on movie covers, I like to explore those filmmakers artists and tv shows. I look up all their stuff. It's fun discovering our "community members" in the entertainment business. These days all you hear about is Tarantino, and he IS great. But you don't hear about Carlos Brooks or Makoto Shinkai.
I'm going to try to post some pictures here to start the topic. If nothing else, I'll update it myself. Some of it is old stuff you may already know. But in the context of the topic, hopefully this is still a super fun topic for you all:
I'm going to try to post some pictures here to start the topic. If nothing else, I'll update it myself. Some of it is old stuff you may already know. But in the context of the topic, hopefully this is still a super fun topic for you all:
Last edited by KMFDNFAN on Fri Mar 07, 2025 10:55 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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Re: Feet/Heels/Shoeplay in Art, Posters, Stills and Adverts
Continued - I know these are familiar. But in context, I hope you enjoy.
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Re: Feet/Heels/Shoeplay in Art, Posters, Stills and Adverts
I'm surprised I was able to find this. These ads used to run in my computer magazines when I was a teen. Not something I expected to stumble across...and something I would probably stare at a little too long every month.
Like, surely in 1993 or 1994, no one was going to suggest "show us you've had a long day, kick those shoes off" as a photography choice. There's a sort of innocence about it.
Like, surely in 1993 or 1994, no one was going to suggest "show us you've had a long day, kick those shoes off" as a photography choice. There's a sort of innocence about it.
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