Celebrities and movie stars are ditching their sky-high heels – sometimes in public. Helena Bonham Carter made a statement and stepped out of her high heels whilst posing for the press at the premiere of Suffragette. How ironic. Some celebrities’ heels are so high that they have to be assisted to descend steps and we are used to seeing snippets in the newspapers and magazines about girls falling in the street and models tripping on the catwalk. No wonder the fashion industry is trumpeting flat shoes as the biggest fashion news of the year. But the issue is not without controversy. Apparently management of the Cannes film festival was outraged that so many guests were wearing flat shoes and enforced a high-heels only rule. Needless to say the issue was hotly debated and became the talk of the festival.
We women of a certain age, who are dealing with the results of wearing stilettos in our youth, not to mention winkle pickers and platforms, will be pleased to know that maybe future generations of women will be more comfortable and have fewer foot problems. A change in fashion from high-heels to flats will suit mature-age women too – our flat shoes and low heels are now high fashion. I must qualify these anti high-heels remarks by saying that there probably will always be a niche for high-heels; there are some garments that demand a high heel, petites sometimes want to look tall and there’s no argument that high-heels are sexy and glamorous.
Wearing flats will be a new fashion challenge because the correct style of flat shoe must suit the outfit:
Your choice of shoe, sandal or boot is really central to any outfit and many women choose the shoe first and build from the floor up. Some girls are a bit more Imelda M. and have a large collection of shoes to suit all occasions and all outfits.
Whichever way you go, you will need a collection of “extras” to help with fit and comfort.
Be alert for new products at the shoe counter that might suit you. There are lots of notions to consider.
I have listed some of my favourite shoe tips from my book and listed below.
It will be interesting to see whether the Jimmy Choos, Manolo Blahniks and Louboutins of the footwear fashion world – designers who dictate shoe style – move away from sky-high heels into flat-heeled fashion to meet the demand from their clients. Those guys and their customers set the tone and style for the shoe fashion chains in the shopping malls where most women buy their shoes. We mature ladies will be pleased to see a trend towards lower heels as will our podiatrists. Remember the Pankhursts and think how proud those suffragettes would be to see modern women liberating themselves from sky high heels.