By Hanna Flint
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Always pushing the boat out when it comes to fashion, Jodie Marsh incorporated some Gothic style into her outfit on Wednesday.
The glamour model-turned-body-builder arrived at ITV's studios wearing some white towering platforms with skull heels by Filipino designer Kermit Tesoro.
And if they weren't outlandish enough, the 34-year old's snakeskin-print suit more than made up for it.
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Bad to the bone: Jodie Marsh wears skull-heeled platforms for an appearance on This Morning
Kermit Tesoro's statement shoes were seen in the Spring/Summer 2012 collection of French-born designer Florian Jayet, an intern for the late Alexander McQueen.
His range of skull heels and heelless boots don't come cheap, and range from $ 300 to $ 800.
Lady Gaga wore a pair of Kermit's footwear on the cover of her single for Marry The Night
Gothic: The shoes are by Filipino designer Kermit Tesoro, and appeared at London Fashion Week
Documentary: Jodie made a program on bullying with Channel Five which airs on Wednesday night
Clearly the redhead wanted to make an effort with her appearance on This Morning, as she tweeted her fans with advice on what to wear the night before:
'What should I wear for @itvthismorning tomorrow then? A trouser suit or a lovely long dress? And hair up or hair down? You decide ;-) x x (sic)'.
She was invited onto the ITV show to speak on the subject of bullying.
Top fans: Lady Gaga wore a pair of Kermit's footwear on the cover of her single for Marry The Night
Statement: Jodie hoped her anti-bullying message would stand out as much as her outfit and colourful hair
Excited for the chance to share her views on the topic, the 34-year old reminded her Twitter followers to tune in.
'Don't forget I'm on @itvthismorning tomorrow! Make sure you watch. It's a V important subject for all parents, teachers, victims & bullies x' Jodie tweeted on Tuesday.
It also gave Jodie the opportunity to promote her new factual TV series, Jodie Marsh:Bullied, which starts Thursday 4th April at 10pm.
Speaking to Holly Willoughby and Phillip Schofield, the main message the campaigner wanted to get across was that 'no one can make you feel inferior without your consent.'
Scarlet lady: Jodie's red hair looked rather windswept as she arrived to the ITV studios
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