Good day, my fellow Fashionistas!
Moni here, to provide a quick peek of some shoe styles around the globe, past and present!
I found this article on
Zappos.com extremely informative, even the last paragraph about my shoe-nemesis, the swiss cheese style Croc. Truth be told, its silhouette clearly resembles the traditional, wooden clog.
Contemporary clogs sport synthetic, leather, and fabric materials with rubber, cushioned insoles as opposed their to painted, wooden predecessors. Here's a perfect example, which can be found at a
Feet First Store near you:
Next: China! Many of us who are aware of the tradition can't help but wonder how on earth
foot binding was such a widely accepted and practiced custom for so many centuries and always puts into question the subjective nature of what is considered beautiful and the so-called adage, "beauty is pain, pain is beauty":
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Based on their delicate aesthetic alone, however, I don't think it would be far off to assume that the highly feminine nature of the bow and lotus shoes inspired the ornate, bejeweled, and intricately patterned flats and wedge heels we see today, only now equipped with the wisdom of a woman's foot shape being as nature intended!
Can you guess the oldest shoe silhouette in the world, tracing as far back as 4,000 B.C. Sumeria? Everyone wore them, whether a person was royalty, a soldier, a lady of a household, or a farmer.
It's a style that remains strong today, especially in warmer, more tropical climates like New Orleans around Jazz Fest time ;)
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Here's my
Feet First pick! Stop on by and get yourself a pair today!
That's all, folks! I hope you enjoyed this hopefully informative and inspirational quick trip around the shoe-globe!
Happy Jazz Fest, and of course, Happy Shopping! xo