Wednesday, March 09, 2005

890 Spring Sale

Torture instruments. That's what the high heeled sandals in today's newspaper ad look like to me. Like the pointy foot bindings that Chinese mothers used to crush the bones of their toddler daughters so they would look "sexy" and attractive for male suitors. Why would a woman hobble herself in 5" heels with straps of alligator, snake or dead cow? To look sexy. They surely aren't functional or comfortable, nor do they offer any protection from the elements. It's 19th century China in the shoe department. Look at the second photo on this page and see if it doesn't remind you of the drawings done by Manolo Blahnik for his shoe designs.

"Footbinding is a bold issue, as for many Chinese people the practice is so linked to sex and sexuality that it makes them uncomfortable to discuss it and consider it seriously. For others the topic is embarassing because it suggests a backwards or barbaric streak in Chinese Culture.[39] For men footbinding is troubling because it suggests not only that men are capable of perceiving a gruesomely crippled foot as an object of seductive pleasure, but that they are further capable of using their superior social position to coerce women to conform to a standard of beauty that is both deformed and grotesque. For women, footbinding is unsettling because it reveals a willingness to cripple their own daughters to meet an aesthetic and criterion of social behavior defined by men." Paper by Marie Vento

Substitute a few words, and you have 21st century shoe fashions.

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