>> Despite all those shoe-induced falls on the Prada runway, the fashion industry's obsession with super-high heels is causing designers to go higher.
Manolo Blahnik, who for over 20 years has gone no higher than five-inch heels — and doesn't do platforms — is increasing his maximum height to six inches this year. He says it's paying off — the six-inch heels already account for 30 percent of his business. And Christian Louboutin, who has popularized extreme heels, is seeing his new six- and seven-inch heels sell so well that he has plans to introduce eight-inch platform shoes next Fall: "I hear they can be painful, but women keep asking for them."
Poor economic times mean longer hemlines, but higher heels? We'll see — a model told reporters after the Prada show: "I was having a panic attack, my hands were shaking. The heels were so high. Some of the girls were crying backstage they were so scared." I love my vertiginous heels, but who wants to buy into that . . .
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8 inch? Are they MAD?!?
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GREAT PRADA SHOW!!!
After 4" I'm done there is no way that I could do it!
8" heels that is just crazy, dont get me wrong i love heels but 8" is just pushing it you have to be mad to wear them.... this just equals DANGER! i feel for the models i would be crying too and dreading to come out on the runway
That would be some show! those are some hot heels but i
just would not risk it thats just asking for an emberrasing moment...lol
8 inch heels....lawsuit waiting to happen? or everytime a person buys em, u need to sign a waiver? lol
8 inches? That cannot be easy to wear. Or even painless.
Ouch.
Your article is very beautiful
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What happened to those promised 8 inch heels?
I never saw anything more about them in 2009 or 2010.
I assume they were never released?
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