Lisa Armstrong I’ll never forget those four weeks of fashion shows back in, I think, September 2013. The cult of the heel was at its apogee.
Designers were routinely sending 12 and 13 cms spikes down the catwalks, and models were routinely toppling. That was bad enough.But fashion editors were too.
And that was slightly shaming, because we weren’t being paid to wear these heels and we weren’t on the catwalks, which everyone understands is a piece of theatre.
And we were surely old enough to know better. I decided then and there never to subject myself to heels that might injure me and certainly impede my ability to walk.And yes, while a chunk of my brain was navigating the bombshells in the Meghan and Harry interview on Monday, a few.
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