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Chic cafe, champagne, fine food, and creme brulee with whom?  

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  1. 1. Chic cafe, champagne, fine food, and creme brulee with whom?

    • Queen Catherine de Medici
    • King Louis XIV
    • Roger Vivier
    • Jerome Fisher
    • Manolo Blahnik
    • Christian Louboutin


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Chic cafe, champagne, fine food, and creme brulee with whom?

1. Queen Catherine de Medici--publicized the wearing of high heels for women when she wore heels at her wedding with the Duke of Orleans.

2. King Louis XIV--besides inventing the heel for men, he invented street lighting for Paris at night.

3. Roger Vivier--invented the stiletto in the 1950's

4. Jerome Fisher--founder of Nine West in 1983, Wharton Alumnus

5. Manolo Blahnik--made the shoe as important as the dress starting in the 1980's

6. Christian Louboutin--Red Soled Shoe, darling of A-listers everywhere starting in the 2000's

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I voted King Louis because he can hold his liquor better than all the others except queen catherine. The trouble is she gets punchy when she's drunk and is well embarrassing...

Graduate footwear designer able to advise and assist on modification and shoe making projects.

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I also voted King Louis but for different reasons. I wasn't aware of his drinking prowess, or Catherines punchiness but then I don't often socialise with them, just the odd occasion.

He was so narrow minded he could see through a keyhole with both eyes.

Brown's Law: If the shoe fits, it's ugly

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My vote's for Jerome Fisher as I've always loved Nine West shoes, especially their pumps. If only they went up to size 13....

I don't want to LOOK like a woman, I just want to DRESS like a woman!

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My friends and my girlfriend. All the people in the list would be completely up their own bottoms. Have you ever heard an interview with Blahnik? He is a sad old fashioned dinosaur. I still have a wish that one day I'll be rich enough to buy all the shoes Manolo has made and put them in those big metal 'Shoes for Charity' boxes that are all around the UK. Just to annoy him. Regards, Ben

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King Louis for me. I would take the time to say him to make a law prohibiting high heel shoes to be confined to women's feet. All other options are people that relate high heels with women (particularly Manolo) and I prefer not beeing in the same space with them. I would love to have this time with people like: - Jean Paul Gaultier - Christian Dior - Rui Leonardes - Marc Jacobs - Alexandre Herchcovitch (famous brazilian designer, has a heel colection)

Flavio - Brazilian heel lover, now in France.

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King Louis for me.

I would take the time to say him to make a law prohibiting high heel shoes to be confined to women's feet.

All other options are people that relate high heels with women (particularly Manolo) and I prefer not beeing in the same space with them.

I would love to have this time with people like:

- Jean Paul Gaultier

- Christian Dior

- Rui Leonardes

- Marc Jacobs

- Alexandre Herchcovitch (famous brazilian designer, has a heel colection)

Hey Flavio,

I think you meant John Galliano (Dior Haute Couture Designer) instead of Christian Dior. I have a feeling Dior would bring back the Guillotine if he saw a man in heels.

How about Alexander McQueen?

Regards,

Ben

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Hey Flavio,

I think you meant John Galliano (Dior Haute Couture Designer) instead of Christian Dior. I have a feeling Dior would bring back the Guillotine if he saw a man in heels.

Thanks for the info Ben!

I really made a mistake about it when thinking in Dior Homme heels for men from the last year collection.

Flavio - Brazilian heel lover, now in France.

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While all of the people listed as choices are noteworthy, I don't see Gina's name amongst them. If she were included, I would vote for her (and, king Oliver).:o

Being mentally comfortable in your own mind is the key to wearing heels in public.

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I didn't had a meal with King Louis of France but went to his home in Versailles and took a picture of him. My camera is a budget Samsung so please don't blame me for the bad quality. Flash was not allowed in the palace. He was in knee boots with some heels, of course!

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Flavio - Brazilian heel lover, now in France.

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If he were alive today, King Louis XIV could promote men's high heels, and make it the norm in modern society. People could buy more heels and stimulate the economy. And if wearing heels were more socially acceptable, more men would go out in public just to be seen in heels, and boosting the economy even further. Though I'm no economist, these are just my thoughts. And I would like to enjoy creme brulee at a cafe wearing heels without feeling out of place.

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I think Amanda is a bit shy on us scary feller's on a 1to1 basis, but I can agree with with vector everybody would be nice (plus the celebs as listed)

Where to hold it though?

Al

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