but not Gord..
those white bucks of his would be a good start...
http://www.batashoemuseum.ca/exhibit...le/index.shtml
kinda weird tho...
The Bata Shoe Museum, in partnership with The Canadian Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences (CARAS), is celebrating 40 years of the JUNO Awards with the exhibition of JUNO Sole: Celebrating 40 Years of the JUNO Awards.
Representing the past four incredible decades of Canadian music, the exhibit features over 40 pairs of memorable shoes worn by past and present JUNO Award nominees, winners and Canadian musical icons. Vivid photographs and electrifying film footage capturing the excitement of the JUNO Awards welcomes visitors as they get ‘up-close and personal’ with some of their favourite musical artists in the Museum’s newly transformed and intimate Star Turns gallery.
There is a profound connection between music and fashion; one influences the other - both serve as expressions of individuality. For an artist, their image is a direct reflection of their musical style; and that unique style often starts with a great pair of shoes. Whether worn during a live performance, in a music video, on their wedding day or at the JUNO Awards broadcast, learning more about a particular artist’s choice of footwear also offers an intimate ‘peek’ into their celebrity lifestyle.