Christian Louboutin nail tip tap heels

by vauok46033 on 2010-04-19 13:36:00

In shopping for fashion products, Mano does not set targets. "If you're shopping, at least don't set a target. I buy what I truly like and I know I will wear for a long time," she said. "If we like it, we need it, it helps," she diplomatically added about prioritizing between what she likes or what she needs. JAKARTA, KOMPAS.com — If Manohara Odelia Pinot (18) more often wears high-heeled and pointed shoes, it's not solely for fashion reasons. She feels uncomfortable because her feet hurt when wearing flat shoes (flat-soled shoes) alias teplek shoes. Shoes, especially high heels, are the items most sought after by Mano when shopping for fashion products. "I’m a big fan of shoes. Maybe, my weakness is shoes," she admitted. However, she also mentioned that her shoe collection, "Isn't excessively large." After paying homage to Alfred Hitchcock with the short film *Psycho-Logic*, Christian Louboutin draws inspiration from Fred Astaire. Indeed, Christian Louboutin, actor and director as well as shoe designer, tries his hand at tap dancing in the short film *Dancer in a Daydream*. The action begins in Louboutin's studio, where, thinking about the fashion cities of Paris, London, and New York, he finds inspiration to design a valuable studded jazz shoe. By magic, he finds himself performing on a Broadway stage with these studded shoes on his feet. By his side, two beautiful dancers, who also don’t lack studded shoes with red soles—designed specifically for the occasion. The short film is available for streaming on Fahionair.com, along with the making-of video. The story of the model, who has just acted in one soap opera series and modeled in a music video clip, reveals that this pain is a result of frequently wearing high heels over a long period of time. "Mano has liked wearing high heels since she was little, maybe when I was 13 years old," said the 170 cm tall woman. Due to the habit of wearing high heels for a long time, the achilles muscle in Mano’s feet has shortened. With such a condition of her achilles muscles, "My achilles tendon stretches (gets strained) when wearing flat shoes, so it hurts (on the back upper part of the ankle)," explained the woman born in Jakarta on February 28, 1992. "The pain isn't enough to make me cry, but it's just more comfortable to wear high heels," she added.