Today is International Women's Day. As a woman who knows lots of amazing women, I say hell yeah to International Women's Day. It could be argued that doing a shoe post to celebrate isn't very enlightened or feminist, but oh well. I'm not insisting women should wear heels, I'm not saying all women love shoes, I'm just writing a silly blog post, not intended to offend or minimize anyone or anything. If you want something with a little more substance then check out these young women dressed up as amazing women from history. It's pretty awesome. If I weren't so tired I would try to write a more substantive post, but alas, I will have to leave that to others tonight, most of whom are more than likely to be better written and/or spoken than I.
According to Wikipedia, the first occurrence of this day was in 1909, so I decided to look at shoes from each decade since. As always, I make no claims that the dates of these shoes are accurate.
1909 wedding shoes!
1919. The shoes are cool, but I especially like that this picture shows a bit of the dresses, too.
1929. Not my favorite color, necessarily, but you know I love t-straps. I like to try and imagine fun outfits that would go with these.
1939. These are really kind of weird, but really interesting.
1949. They're a little clunky, but also really fun. Again, I'm imagining outfits. And hair. Really awesome 40s hair like Victory rolls.
1959. LOVELOVELOVE.
1969. I chose this picture more for the tights than the shoes. The shoes are cool, but those tights are amazingly crazy.
1979. Crazy heels aren't a new thing, y'all!
1989. Is that measuring tape? I mostly chose this pair because the heel shape is so very 80s.
1999. Had to go with a good, chunky heel for the 90s.
2009. Where's the arch support? But I like the colors.
2016. I love these, too. I'm not this pretty or dainty, but I still love these.
Thank you to women everywhere for everything they do, for those who have gone before to pave the way, and those who continue to work and fight.
3 Things:
- All of the fabulous women in my life: Moms, grandmas, sisters, friends, aunties, nieces mentors.
- Coffee with one of those fabulous women. I needed some social time away from the office.
- Some forward movement on potential moving (do you like that vague play on words?).
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