I also
write a blog weekly for a website called handbagfairy.co.uk which is a really
cool site and has a blog talking about everything from fashion to fellas.
Because I
learnt to share when I was very young, I am going to share my weekly blogs I do
for them with you.
So here is the first one for
you... are you sitting comfortably?
Act your age not your
shoe size?
So as young girls you dream of wearing your own heels… but
for now your mothers will do, walking round the bedroom with them gaping around
your ankles, you feel like a women or what a young girl thinks a women should
feel like. You normally adorn lipstick smudged all over your little face too -
it adds to the look.
As the years pass you by so will your shoes sizes and you are nearing that age when the first pair of heels will be yours. When your mother thinks you are old enough or when you sneakily do, you go and purchase that very first pair of heels. Normally you walk around like a duck until you wear them in and realise you can walk the walk and talk the talk in those amazing heels.
As you prance your way through your twenties the height of
you heel is pretty well guaranteed to be high, this is due to fashion, all your
friends do and the fact you actually can at this age.
When you hit the thirties, fourties, fifties will your heel
size decrease as the years increase?
It seems a common
fact when you are a normal women (when I mean normal, I mean non celebrity) you
will over the years revert from sky high heels to ones that don’t even deserve
the label ‘kitten’. Look around you, your mother will be a great example, you
will have seen over the years the heels getting thrown out to only be replaced
by lower and lower heels until she lands into flat, very practical, very ugly
mules or even worse Crocs!
It is like the years
growing up to get into that all important heel is now reversing and you are on the road down
to flat town.
The only women who seem to be adverse to this are our
celebrities, who whatever the weather, whatever the occasion, whatever their
age is, will still be seen in fantastic high heels.
They seem to have signed up for life at the school of heels
and will endeavour to wear them until their feet will literally not allow them
to slip on.
Do I think as the years pass me by so will my love for
wearing my beautiful heels?
The sad fact is, I think it will. As my twenties seem to fly pass me, I feel
myself looking at shoes in the window and thinking “I couldn’t possibly wear
them!” “Why don’t they do them in a
lower more practical heel” As I write this I feel I should wash my mouth out,
sorry fashion, sorry heels!
Luckily for those sky high heels there are plenty of first
time buyers ecstatic to give them a loving new home!
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