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The History Of Heels

The History Of Heels

Women wear high heels to appear feminine,Discount Mac Makeup, professional, or taller. In Egypt, those of higher social standing or who took part in religious ceremonies wore heeled shoes while the poor walked barefoot. Pattens and chopines were two different kinds of soles people used to attach to the bottom of expensive shoes to keep them clean from mud. European monarchs' influence also aided in turning the heel into a statement of social importance. For example, Catherine de Medici of France and Mary I of England wore heels to increase their height and impress their respective courts. By 1580,Wholesale Mac Cosmetics, privileged men and women wore heels to signify their own importance and social standing,Mac Makeup Store. In the 1700s, King Louis XIV of France decreed only the rich could wear red heels. In France, Napoleon tried to destroy anything perceived as a sign of excess, including high heeled ladies shoes. At first women demanded practical and comfortable shoes. However, the 1920s and the rise of Hollywood celebrities donning heels revived its popularity. During the Great Depression and WWII, less high heels were manufactured and less people could afford them. Designer Christian Dior and Roger Vivier recreated the high heel in the 1950s. They presented the stiletto, a heel with an extremely thin heel and narrow toe. The Daily Telegram described these as a sign of "*** maturation". The latter part of the century saw a continual ebbing of the high heel's reputation. In the 1960s, feminists rejected heels and saw them as a sign of men's stereotyping women's sexuality. The platform shoe, worn by men and women, was extremely prominent in the 1970s, largely due to John Travolta. Later in the 1980s and 1990s, women's attitudes towards high heels changed.
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