This morning I saw this courtesy of the Beeb:
http://www.bbc.com/news/entertainment-arts-32792772
I wonder why this is a thing... Who cares about what shoes people wear? Shucks, some of the shoes I've seen are not attractive, even though they've got higher heels. I can imagine an attractive pair of ballet flats, or even flip-flops (gasp!) as a kind of statement. By demanding everyone (and it seems this only applies to women...) wear high heels... well. I just don't see the problem.
They clearly don't require men to wear a tux, or even a necktie. I've seen people (maybe not at Cannes) wear jeans and a t-shirt (although they usually have on some kind of jacket over the shirt)... Why the gender discrepancy?
So, what about it? Do women look dressier in heels? I would say that depends on the shoes and the rest of the attire. I would also say that it depends on the feet in said shoes - some look better/more attractive in strappy heels, while others look better in closed flats or pumps.
http://www.bbc.com/news/entertainment-arts-32792772
I wonder why this is a thing... Who cares about what shoes people wear? Shucks, some of the shoes I've seen are not attractive, even though they've got higher heels. I can imagine an attractive pair of ballet flats, or even flip-flops (gasp!) as a kind of statement. By demanding everyone (and it seems this only applies to women...) wear high heels... well. I just don't see the problem.
They clearly don't require men to wear a tux, or even a necktie. I've seen people (maybe not at Cannes) wear jeans and a t-shirt (although they usually have on some kind of jacket over the shirt)... Why the gender discrepancy?
So, what about it? Do women look dressier in heels? I would say that depends on the shoes and the rest of the attire. I would also say that it depends on the feet in said shoes - some look better/more attractive in strappy heels, while others look better in closed flats or pumps.
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