Last week, New York had its first stiletto run - an annual event in Europe where women race each other from the start line to the finish line in high heels - called the High Heel-A-Thon. Sponsored by Live with Regis and Kelly and Dr Scholls, over 500 people donated money to the March of Dimes charity for the chance to participate in (what would have been a rather painful) 150 yard dash for the chance to win $25,000. With heels needing to be at least 3" high, it's a wonder women were able to stay on their feet!
Watch the video above to see what happened on the day - it wasn't just women who participated in the run either!
Do you love Las Vegas? The whole city is a show, and if you ever wanted to know how to stand, strut and shake it like a showgirl, then this is a video for you. The girls of the Bally's Jubilee! Show show's ShoeTube's Jill just how it is done.
If you visit this blog, you must love your shoes so here's a birthday cake idea for you. Cakes Made Easy has a great clip to show you how to make your own shoe box cake complete with a hot pink pair of sandals. Question is, what shoe would you want adorning the top of a cake? Manolo Blahniks, Jimmy Choos, Christian Louboutins?
Ever wanted to know how Sex and the City stylist, Patricia Field, works? Get a peek at how she does her thing in this behind the scenes video. The team at Payless are photographing the advertising campaign to go with Pat Field's collection with Pat giving directions and really commanding the room.
There isn't a Hollywood 'sleb who hasn't been papped on the red carpet in a pair of Louboutin heels, and in this video the talented Frenchman tells us about the secrets behind his success. Visit Handbag.com for the full interview.
Go behind the scenes with Mischa Barton and the filming of Ked's spring 2008 Be True campaign. We see the quaint set, the cute shoes and the vintage Italian style. If you love Keds and Mischa Barton, this is a sweet must-watch video
Ever wanted to get a pen or paint brush to your shoe and just great an amazing pattern? I've often considered it but I don't think I have that much artistic ability and worry that the shoe would turn out like a paint-filled mess. But here's a nifty little clip that gave me some inspiration, and all you need is some pens and a cheap pair of cotton ballet flats and away you go. Who needs to spend hundred of dollars on a cute Murakami for Louis Vuitton print shoe when you can DIY and no one else will have that shoe?