

“It was like a marriage made in heaven, with all the magical things that John does, and using my prints and detailing with his existing gorgeous shapes,” Rhodes says. The capsule collection came about after Rhodes’ agent introduced her to Fluevog during the pandemic. Those particular shoes clearly left an indelible mark on Rhodes: Two of the styles in the new five-piece collection are variations of the Munster. Bonnie Henry's shoes are so popular they crashed the Fluevog site Shoe designer John Fluevog creates shoe dedicated to Dr.New colourful Fluevog store opening in Kitsilano today (PHOTOS).“A burglar got in, and he was going to take the television and some other things but couldn’t unlock the double door, but the one thing he took were my green Munsters!” Unfortunately, when Rhodes left her UK home at Christmas, disaster struck. “They were absolutely gorgeous,” she recalls. She immediately bought two pairs, including some Munsters in green suede. Rhodes fell in love with Fluevog shoes the very first time she saw them, about 25 years ago, while visiting New York City. My hero…💪 This man is a source of inspiration on so many levels and I love him for that… ❤. His smile always stayed on and in that way he even mocked his illness. I love the fact that a cat (who looks like Oscar) is standing next to Freddie and I'd like to think he was having a good time amidst the bloom of the flowers of his beautiful garden…🌸 But most importantly, despite the sadness, I'm still in awe and admiration for Freddie and his superhuman courage to face life head on and muster a smile even through his hardest moments. Seeing these photos and reading those words by Jim always pains me beyond words… but I share them not to focus on his illness (please don't do that) but to show how he always saw the beauty in every moment and his smile and bravery never waverd…. He was so pale and drawn that he knew he didn't look his best, but it didn't matter a bit of all the pictures I have of Freddie, those are the ones I love most." -Jim Hutton. Then he posed while I took four pictures, and he managed a smile for each. I trained the lens on – he wanted to move back a bit so it wasn't a close-up.
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I was out in the garden photographing some of the flowers in full bloom and Freddie walked towards me. "That summer Freddie posed for a camera for the very last time – mine. On August 28th 1991, exactly 28 years ago today, Jim Hutton took these photos of Freddie at Garden Lodge 📷…his last ever known photographs 😞. This man is a source of inspiration on so many levels and I love him for that… ❤

I love the fact that a cat (who looks like Oscar) is standing next to Freddie and I’d like to think he was having a good time amidst the bloom of the flowers of his beautiful garden…🌸īut most importantly, despite the sadness, I’m still in awe and admiration for Freddie and his superhuman courage to face life head-on and muster a smile even through his hardest moments.

Seeing these photos and reading those words by Jim always pains me beyond words… but I share them not to focus on his illness (please don’t do that) but to show how he always saw the beauty in every moment and his smile and bravery never wavered.

“On August 28th 1991, exactly 28 years ago today, Jim Hutton took these photos of Freddie at Garden Lodge 📷…his last ever known photographs 😞 Here is the caption of the page that shared the photos, Freddie Mercury Club: He was so pale and drawn that he knew he didn’t look his best, but it didn’t matter a bit of all the pictures I have of Freddie, those are the ones I love most.” I trained the lens on – he wanted to move back a bit so it wasn’t a close-up.
