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I make ‘bling baby’ shoes that look like $700 Louboutins – it’s easy with my Amazon buy but people say it’s way too much
A DEDICATED follower of fashion could start at any age, but an embellishment specialist hopes they start when they are in the cradle.
She has created “bling baby” shoes that have strong echoes of the upmarket $700 Louboutins.
TikTok user We Are Rock Royalty gave these baby shoes a glow-upTikTok/wearerockroyalty
She used a craft tool from AmazonTikTok/wearerockroyalty
But she said her shoe glow-up was easy with her Amazon buy.
Not everyone was a fan of the finished look, however, saying it was way too much for a baby.
Many in the comments to her post were staggered, and simply asked: “Why?”
Rock Royalty Creations (@wearerockroyalty) shrugged off the criticism.
A self-styled bling specialist, she said she had sold over a hundred to happy customers so why not?
This lady is a “rhinestone embellishment specialist,” giving the bling factor to whatever she can lay her hand on.
But introducing some Louboutin glamour has ruffled the feathers of her viewers.
“Prepping baby bling shoes,” she said as she prepared to demonstrate her method.
“So today we’re going to be looking at how I prep my baby shoes to become red-bottom shoes.”
The red-bottomed sole of the famous Christian Louboutin shoe has become iconic in the world of fashion.
This TikToker made no bones about her intentions: “It’s a take on Louboutins.”
First, she started with a plain pair of white baby shoes.
Then she gave them some bling, covering the sole in statement red.
Her tool of choice was “an acrylic pen from Amazon,” which was $6 from the online store.
She started off with a plain white pair of baby shoesTikTok/wearerockroyalty
“And that,” she said, “is how I prep the bottom of my red-bottom baby shoes.”
There were 41,000 likes to her post. There were many fans of her creation, but many were baffled.
“But why?” asked many, and others said, “Pretentious.”
But she gave a simple response: “Just to “bling them.”
There were many who liked what she had done.
“Why are you all saying why like this is going to hurt the baby? This is just cute for the baby, calm down.”
“Beautiful, great idea,” said another.
They made sense to this viewer: “I don’t know why people are pressed. It’s cost-effective for shoes your baby can only wear for a month or two and as an accessory at that. It’s cute.”
She painted the bottom with an acrylic penTikTok/wearerockroyalty
It was a baby version of the famous Louboutin shoeTikTok/wearerockroyalty
A DEDICATED follower of fashion could start at any age, but an embellishment specialist hopes they start when they are in the cradle.
She has created “bling baby” shoes that have strong echoes of the upmarket $700 Louboutins.
TikTok user We Are Rock Royalty gave these baby shoes a glow-upTikTok/wearerockroyalty
She used a craft tool from AmazonTikTok/wearerockroyalty
But she said her shoe glow-up was easy with her Amazon buy.
Not everyone was a fan of the finished look, however, saying it was way too much for a baby.
Many in the comments to her post were staggered, and simply asked: “Why?”
Rock Royalty Creations (@wearerockroyalty) shrugged off the criticism.
A self-styled bling specialist, she said she had sold over a hundred to happy customers so why not?
This lady is a “rhinestone embellishment specialist,” giving the bling factor to whatever she can lay her hand on.
But introducing some Louboutin glamour has ruffled the feathers of her viewers.
“Prepping baby bling shoes,” she said as she prepared to demonstrate her method.
“So today we’re going to be looking at how I prep my baby shoes to become red-bottom shoes.”
The red-bottomed sole of the famous Christian Louboutin shoe has become iconic in the world of fashion.
This TikToker made no bones about her intentions: “It’s a take on Louboutins.”
First, she started with a plain pair of white baby shoes.
Then she gave them some bling, covering the sole in statement red.
Her tool of choice was “an acrylic pen from Amazon,” which was $6 from the online store.
She started off with a plain white pair of baby shoesTikTok/wearerockroyalty
“And that,” she said, “is how I prep the bottom of my red-bottom baby shoes.”
There were 41,000 likes to her post. There were many fans of her creation, but many were baffled.
“But why?” asked many, and others said, “Pretentious.”
But she gave a simple response: “Just to “bling them.”
There were many who liked what she had done.
“Why are you all saying why like this is going to hurt the baby? This is just cute for the baby, calm down.”
“Beautiful, great idea,” said another.
They made sense to this viewer: “I don’t know why people are pressed. It’s cost-effective for shoes your baby can only wear for a month or two and as an accessory at that. It’s cute.”
She painted the bottom with an acrylic penTikTok/wearerockroyalty
It was a baby version of the famous Louboutin shoeTikTok/wearerockroyaltyFashion – Latest Style News And Fabulous Trends | The Sun
