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anotheranon) wrote2007-08-13 08:53 pm
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a quiz, with shoes


In Which Era do You Belong? (Ladies, with lovely pictures)

The Regency Era.You appreciate the simpler things, and you alter your body's natural shape for no man. You would much rather walk through an open meadow than a fancy garden any day, and barefoot at that! Modesty, comfort and sunburn protection are you main concerns when it comes to clothing. You love poetry, and are whimsically romantic. Your dream is to someday find a way to jump into a Jane Austen novel. Until then, you feed your addiction with the Pride & Prejudice Special Edition DVD.
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This weekend I wore a pair of flats that I'd had in the closet for 3 years, just to see if I could be comfortable in something other than sneakers. Turns out I am, so I went out and got some "practice" (i.e. cheap) ballet flats and nearly-flat mary janes as a summer alternative to my almost constant sneakers/loafers (I LURVE sneakers, but have way, way too many!)
Relating to the quiz above, if you like Regency, stock up on ballet flats now - they're everywhere at every price point, and are surprisingly comfy if they have enough padding in the sole.
I'm getting ever more finicky about my shoes - no matter how dangerous or dramatic (heels! pointy toes!) I have little patience for anything that squeezes my toes or puts me off balance no matter how cute it is. This necessarily limits my shoe intake, and happily so - I have a strong "Imelda Marcos" gene, but limited closet space :P
Having said this, I need something like these. No, they probably aren't historically accurate but they'd look damn sharp with the venetians...