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Victoria Beckham ditches high heels for flats
If there’s one thing Victoria Beckham’s known for – bar her infamous pout, killer clobber and GORGEOUS hubby, obvs – it’s her unadulterated love of high heels.
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“I looked back at the clothes I’ve worn and designed and made a decision to rework key elements”, she shared from behind the scenes of her show.
She explained to the Daily Telegraph newspaper: “I think people saw the real me when I came out in a pair of men’s pants, a roll-neck, and trainers”. Discuss! “I just can’t do heels anymore”, Beckham confessed to The Telegraph.
It’s not the first time Victoria has traded in fashion for comfort – she was spotted wearing flats back in 2011 as she recovered from a back injury.
The former Spice Girls singer said: “From the start, this has been about creating something that bridges the gap between denim and my mainline – and about doing so within an achievable price point”.
It was a stark contrast to the little black dress and skyhigh black stilettos she wore to take her bow after her show in September. Speaking about the woman she had in mind when designing the new wares, she said: “She’s having fun, but not too much fun”.
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