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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