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Flat Shoes are the Rage with Fashionable Women Today Yes – flat shoes are the rage with fashionable women today. It’s the in thing whether for formal occasions, dancing events or casual outings. Research says that flat shoes are healthier and kinder on the feet than heels; so the mantra is ballerina flats, ballerina pumps, ballerina shoes, ballet flats, ballet shoes and black pumps. Flat ballet shoes have been the talk of fashion since last 16 th century. All throughout history flats have closely followed on the shadow of high heels refusing to give ground and go away. Ballerina flats are perfect for working girls when one has to dash across crowded streets. In the 16 th century ballet shoes were termed as pumps. During the Middle Ages, both the men and the women wore flat shoes. In the 17 th and 18 th centuries high heels stole the show when the cobbler of Catherine de Medici was ordered to add another two inches to the shoes she wore for her wedding. Marie Antoinette wore high heels when she was guillotined. In 19 th century flats began to return again. Audrey Hepburn in 1975 sported ballerina shoes with tight fitting jeans in the film Funny Face. Since then these flat shows have become the hallmark for fashion and remain so today. Black pumps became popular from the 1960s on the Dyke Show when Mary Moore played Laurie Petrie; American ladies started to sport ballerina shoes with their pedal pushers. Flat shoes of the calf skin type matched with front tie – the handwork of Rosa Repetto in 1965, became the ideal when none other than the heroine of God Created Woman, Bridget Bardot romped around the sets in red ballerina Repetto shoes. This French connection soon turned into a cult for the fashionable elite who give preference to flat shoes for their neatness and superiority. In the 21 st century these ballet shoes have developed more utility and adapted more style with changes in colour, in design and texture. It has become the last word in the world of fashion shoes. Recently the market is displaying different variations of the ballet flats; with demand increasing, designs too are changing. Flat shoes are now being made from various types of

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Flat Shoes are the Rage with Fashionable Women Today

Yes – flat shoes are the rage with fashionable women today. It’s the in thing whether for formal occasions, dancing events or casual outings. Research says that flat shoes are healthier and kinder on the feet than heels; so the mantra is ballerina flats, ballerina pumps, ballerina shoes, ballet flats, ballet shoes and black pumps. Flat ballet shoes have been the talk of fashion since last 16th century. All throughout history flats have closely followed on the shadow of high heels refusing to give ground and go away.

Ballerina flats are perfect for working girls when one has to dash across crowded streets. In the 16th century ballet shoes were termed as pumps. During the Middle Ages, both the men and the women wore flat shoes. In the 17th and 18th centuries high heels stole the show when the cobbler of Catherine de Medici was ordered to add another two inches to the shoes she wore for her wedding. Marie Antoinette wore high heels when she was guillotined. In 19 th century flats began to return again. Audrey Hepburn in 1975 sported ballerina shoes with tight fitting jeans in the film Funny Face. Since then these flat shows have become the hallmark for fashion and remain so today. Black pumps became popular from the 1960s on the Dyke Show when Mary Moore played Laurie Petrie; American ladies started to sport ballerina shoes with their pedal pushers. Flat shoes of the calf skin type matched with front tie – the handwork of Rosa Repetto in 1965, became the ideal when none other than the heroine of God Created Woman, Bridget Bardot romped around the sets in red ballerina Repetto shoes. This French connection soon turned into a cult for the fashionable elite who give preference to flat shoes for their neatness and superiority.

In the 21st century these ballet shoes have developed more utility and adapted more style with changes in colour, in design and texture. It has become the last word in the world of fashion shoes. Recently the market is displaying different variations of the ballet flats; with demand increasing, designs too are changing. Flat shoes are now being made from various types of fabrics having rubber soles suited for wearing outdoors. They now have a modern name tagged to them – ballet sneakers.

Women are leaving a lighter foot mark on Earth with their flat shoes – no more heel thumping showing annoyance. The flats are ideal for those who are not overly attached to high heels or are looking for other options. There are many colours from which to choose – red, pink blue etc. It will give a chic touch to your looks. A smart outfit can be matched with classic ballerina shoes suitable for any event cycling or walking. Dancing joints and trend bars are now being invaded with flat shoes; flats are everywhere – for cozy dinners or for gala nights. You love variety? Then introduce flat shoes into your wardrobe. It is not just for luxury but also for necessity that you must own flat shoes – not just one but many pairs.

The best part is you can shop online for flat shoes at your leisure browsing through global markets.

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