2012年7月27日星期五
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Cone, wedges, prism, kitten or puppy, whatever the style, high heels are a
classic feature of female fashion. As we struggle along battling foot pain,
risking falls and dodging grates and soft grass, do we ever stop to consider the
history of these most iconic pieces of footwearThe origin of high heels is
contentious, though many believe they originated in ancient Egypt, where the
wearing of any shoes was a sign of power and wealth. The first christian
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stilettos were discovered in an Egyptian tomb, dated to around 1000BC.Legend has
it high heels were introduced to European aristocracy in the 16th Century by
Catherine de Medici in Paris. Betrothed to the Duke of Orleans, who would later
become the king of France, the diminutive 15 year old Catherine donned slippers
with two-inch heels to increase her stature and command respect.By 1850, men had
got in on the act, too, with nobleman and the "well-heeled" in England and
France slipping into heels sometimes up to five inches high. It was a past time
fraught with danger for Frenchman, however as those found wearing heels higher
than those worn by the King could find themselves thrown in jail. discount Christian
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during the French revolution as ideals of equality took over from traditions of
aristocracy and privileged. Along with the demise of men's heels, Christian
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with this of course, the Queen of France Marie Antoinette reputedly went to the
guillotine wearing two-inch high heels.Heels regained popularity in the late
1800′s and into the 20th century. Rising hemlines in the 1920,s encouraged
decorative footwear with a high heel, thus the introduction of the Louis heel
into western culture. The post war era saw a revival of fashion in the west, led
in part by Christian
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Christian Dior. The sexy shoe, with a tapered heel, became known as the
stiletto.High heels - supposed to give the impression of longer, more slender
legs - were crititsied by feminists in the 1960′s as a form of oppression,
however much of that concern was forgotten during the disco age of the next
decade where even stars like john Travolta got in on the act, wearing platforms
in Saturday Night Fever.Love them or hate them, it seems high heels are her to
stay and perhaps only an Australian revolution could ever see them lose their
popularity again. Christian
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