Month: March 2026

  • To Wear Art

    To Wear Art

    I have mentioned this several times
    before on this blog,
    but I do not own any shoes
    other than high heels.

    This is not something
    I say with pride, nor is
    it an attempt to appear beautiful.

    It is simply because I do not wish
    to keep anything
    that does not feel right for me.

    Beauty, in a sense,
    is a form of vibration.

    Among all high heels,
    those created
    by Christian Louboutin
    hold a special place.

    Louboutin’s heels express,
    in a single pair of shoes,
    the very esprit that lives within
    the city of Paris.

    To walk with these works
    of art— which embody the
    Parisian aesthetic that continues
    to captivate people around
    the world—is, to me, an act of
    respect for the highest form
    of artistry.

    And I believe we carry
    a responsibility to present
    these shoes with the greatest
    beauty possible.

    This is not a relationship
    of dependence.

    It is a relationship of
    complete independence.

    Beautiful bags or jewelry
    can be worn without any particular
    skill.

    But to walk correctly and elegantly
    in high heels requires technique.

    This is what I call a
    relationship of independence.

    One must never diminish
    a pair of artistic high heels
    through careless or inelegant
    movement.

    To walk with an unstable body
    is to lower the dignity
    of the heels themselves.

    Many women experience pain
    or fatigue when wearing high heels
    because they rely on them.

    To wear art
    is also to carry responsibility.

    This is the philosophy that has
    guided my own relationship with
    high heels for many years.

    And this, to me, is the sublime
    union between art and a woman.



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  • The Birth of the ASAMI-PARIS Express Session

    The Birth of the ASAMI-PARIS Express Session

    The ASAMI-PARIS method
    has always been built upon
    a complete structure.

    This structure was never accidental.

    Stretching

    Barefoot muscular activation

    High-heel movement refinement

    Together,
    they form a single work.

    However, over time I began
    to observe something interesting.

    Some women wished to maintain
    their alignment regularly.

    Others were traveling frequently
    and needed a precise adjustment
    in a shorter time.

    And some simply wished to discover
    the method before committing to
    the full experience.

    This is how the idea of the
    ASAMI-PARIS Express Session
    was born.

    A concentrated format.

    Forty-five minutes.

    Without stretching.

    Only the essential elements:

    • Barefoot muscle activation

    • Alignment of the body axis


    • High-heel movement refinement


    It is not a reduced lesson.
    It is a focused one.

    The purpose is simple.

    To reconnect the body with
    its axis
    quickly and precisely.

    Because elegance does not disappear.

    Sometimes it simply needs
    to be recalibrated.

    The Express Session now opens
    a new doorway into the
    ASAMI-PARIS method.

    A precise encounter
    with structure, alignment,
    and presence.

    To preserve the precision of the method,
    the number of sessions available
    each month remains intentionally limited.



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  • No Borders, No Hierarchies in High Heels

    No Borders, No Hierarchies in High Heels

    I began my work as a high heel coach
    fifteen years ago.

    At that time, I had just moved to Paris.
    I had given birth to my son.

    I was navigating the challenges
    of a new culture, a new language,
    and an unfamiliar life.

    It was in the midst of these
    circumstances that the philosophy
    of high heels was born.

    And there is one thing that has
    never changed since then.

    A sentence that emerged from deep
    within me:

    “Before high heels, there are no
    borders and no hierarchies.”

    True to these words,
    throughout these fifteen
    years of teaching, whether
    a client was well known or not
    has never mattered.

    For me, everyone has always been equal.

    Because once a woman stands in high heels,

    profession, title, relationship status,
    or annual income—
    none of these become a measure.

    They are not the filter.

    The only filter is one’s axis.

    After all the armor is removed,
    what remains is the truth.

    The true self.


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    ASAMI-PARIS

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