Hooker shoes at an eBusiness awards ceremony

Published: November 30, 2013 at 11:17pm

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Mrs Zammit Lewis shoes

Somebody must have told Mrs Edward Zammit Lewis that those shoes are super-cool. Electric blue suede peep-toes with a five-inch heel and platform, worn with 60-denier black tights and an all-black outfit, and with a clutch bag made out of exactly the same stuff?

I don’t think so.




25 Comments Comment

  1. La Redoute says:

    Someone hasn’t told her husband that sitting with your legs open with your hands cupping your crotch says simerhing about you that’s unfit for publication.

  2. La Redoute says:

    Dark tights and coloured shoes are known as the Minnie Mouse look.

    http://media.komonews.com/images/France+Fashion+Lanvin_Broo.jpg

  3. edgar says:

    Zammit Lewis is like the ”anglu bil musmar f’sorm*”

  4. H.P. Baxxter says:

    Oh dear, you’ve done it now.

    “Blogger prominenti tuza kliem oxxen u dispregattiv fil-konfront tas-Sinjura Zammit Lewis.”

  5. TinaB says:

    A complete fashion disaster.

  6. bob-a-job says:

    Edward Zammit Lewis in his inimitable impersonation of Angelik at Borġ in-Nadur.

  7. Sapiens says:

    Amateurs, the lot of them.

    I pity the Maltese people who out of sheer bad luck are stuck on this tiny rock in the middle of the Mediterranean thinking that the world has nothing better in store, as if Malta is the centre of the universe.

  8. Silvio Farrugia says:

    How vulgar and without taste some people are. Uni does not change vulgarity.

  9. mm says:

    What an obscene pair of shoes. Nobody wears that kind of thing in civilized society outside Malta, not unless they’re propping up the bar in a five-star hotel looking for a punter.

    I simply can’t understand how in Malta these kinds of shoes are considered normal, everyday attire. TV hosts wear them on television as though they are performing in some Berlusconi fantasy. They wear them to go shopping and out to lunch in smart restaurants.

    Don’t they realise these are strippers’ shoes only fit for certain women? Yes, Maltese women are short but that’s no excuse because Maltese men are short too. Spanish and Italian women are not that tall and you don’t see them running around dressed like that.

  10. dutchie says:

    She should have gone for a closed toe and dark soles. This is more of a Harajuku contrast.

    I hope that the photo flash ruined the actual blue which should look cobalt.

    Otherwise I don’t agree on this one – it’s quite a popular look this autumn in the Benelux.

  11. Paola says:

    All black with electric blue shoes and matching clutch. Very….eighties. Not a good idea for Labour.

  12. Mariella Caruana says:

    We all adore f–k-me shoes

  13. Joe Micallef says:

    Mrs Zammit Lewis matched her shoes to the ambient lighting.

  14. Liberal says:

    Was there pole-dancing at the ceremony?

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  16. Jozef says:

    At a press conference in November, Health Minister Godfrey Farrugia said that the new system was being built free of charge by Mater Dei IT department workers. This, he said, would save the government a great deal of money.

    This was also confirmed to this newspaper by a Health Ministry spokesman on Friday evening. However, this newspaper has now learnt that a tender has been issued and a contract awarded and that the system will cost the government in excess of €100,000.

    Either Farrugia wasn’t aware, was lied to, or he chose to state the opposite of the truth. Whichever of these it is still makes his position untenable.

    The precedent we’re setting is the stuff of central African republics. If Dalli can override him, why not every other ministry?

    http://www.independent.com.mt/articles/2013-12-01/news/health-ministry-it-consultants-company-wins-105k-medicines-store-it-contract-3344465920/

    • Jozef says:

      Dr Sammut insisted that, despite his connections, his job has nothing to do with John Dalli. “I was recruited by the Health Ministry way before Mr Dalli came into the picture. It is true that I was Mr Dalli’s adviser in Brussels, but I was also his adviser when he was the Health Minister, and I was still engaged at the Health Ministry when Joe Cassar took office.”

      He also insisted that his company, Cursor Ltd, was not involved in any way. The work had been carried out solely in his capacity as a salaried Ministry consultant. “I am not even entitled to overtime,” he remarked.

      Dr Sammut said that his company has been a “non-trading” company for a number of years because of a lack of work. But a quick look at Cursor Ltd’s website and Facebook page clearly shows that Cursor Ltd is not only active but is also advertising job vacancies. How Dr Sammut can claim that he is just a Ministry consultant on IT with “no overtime” while he is also the majority shareholder in Mall Systems Ltd, the winner of another IT contract from the same Ministry, still needs to be explained.– The Malta Independent on Sunday, today.

      Hats off to The Malta Independent, even because this funny bones thinks he’s so much smarter than all of us. Being paid overtime when you’re a consultant eh?

      And where does he get his ties?

  17. Ghoxrin Punt says:

    The Times have reached another low by today opening once again the New Years Day murder of two years ago.

    And do they open it on the basis of new evidence? No, they open it on the basis of the new police commissioner’s addled thoughts and ravings. Just reading the first few paragraphs is enough to make one want to barf.

    What evidence is there that Nicky walked around for ONE hour while deciding what to do? What evidence is there that he spent time walking around in the flat, calmly smoking a cigarette?

    What evidence is there that he took two knives into the bedroom with him? The fact that his fingerprints are all over the house is no explanation for anything.

    They now intend bringing down some psychologist to understand Nicky’s frame of mind. What for? Both men are dead. There is nobody to charge with murder. Exactly who is this expert going to talk to? The police who did not know him, or the family who has already told the police that Nicky was not depressed and had plenty of friends.

    The Times and Ariadne Massa should be ashamed of themselves. Are they perchance trying to win back their lost readership by probing their fingers into the bleeding wounds of those who are still grieving?

    Quoting a nincompoop like Peter Paul Zammit is not going to help them. Some proper investigative journalism might.

  18. L.Gatt says:

    Actually the idea of brightening up a black outfit with brightly coloured shoes and handbag is ok in summer when one can wear the shoes on bare legs.

    In fact, those are summer shoes she is wearing – they are toeless.

    The shoes are very tarty and made to look worse worn with those 50-denier black tights.

  19. albona says:

    I assume the fashion pearl of wisdom must have been: ‘mela, hendbeg blue, zraben blue, il-allu how nice sabiha.’ Povru Malta.

  20. Joe Fenech says:

    “Discretion is the better part of valour”…or should it be ‘velour’?

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