Bernhard Willhelm Spring 2009

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Published June 30, 2008

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Think Shakespeare.  Think medieval royalty.  Think gladiator.  Call me crazy, but I enjoy Mr. Willhelm’s crazy antics.  The quirky traits found in his socks and shoes is what draws me in and this season is no different.  If I owned those sandals pictured above, I would rock them like no tomorrow.  Fact.  If you think the Bernhard Willhelm spring collection is crazy, check out the runway video below.  Viewing it makes me uneasy…the models walked backwards.

Pictures from mass on The Fashion Spot.

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