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  2. Huarache (shoe) - Wikipedia

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    Huaraches figure prominently into the title and plot of the 1964 Looney Tunes cartoon short, Señorella and the Glass Huarache, a Mexican-themed adaptation of the Cinderella fairy tale. Skeeter Phelan wears a pair of the shoes, which her traditionalist Southern mother hates, in the Kathryn Stockett novel The Help .

  3. Lotus shoe - Wikipedia

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    In addition, lotus shoes were often decorated with images that symbolize good luck, as well as culturally significant puns. [3] Shoe color choices were dictated by age and occasion. [ 4 ] Young women typically wore purple and bright green shoes, while middle-aged women wore blue-grey or blue-green shoes. [ 4 ]

  4. Lady Tremaine - Wikipedia

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    Lady Tremaine allows Cinderella to attend the Royal Ball, on the condition that Cinderella finishes all her chores and finds a suitable dress. When Cinderella actually finishes her work and appears ready for the Ball in a suitable dress, Lady Tremaine mildly mentions the beads and sash that Jaq and Gus found after Anastasia and Drizella threw ...

  5. Elongate your legs like Kendall Jenner with clear, see ... - AOL

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    During an event this week for Proactiv and Teen Vogue, the model arrived sporting barely-there clear heels that add length and shape to any body type. This isn't the first time Kendall's used the ...

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  7. Pointe shoe - Wikipedia

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    At that time, the standard women's ballet shoe had heels. In the 1730s, dancer Marie Camargo of the Paris Opéra Ballet was the first to wear a non-heeled shoe, enabling her to perform leaps that would have been difficult, if not impossible, in the more conventional shoes of the age. [ 8 ]

  8. 17 photos show how Disney World's Cinderella Castle has ... - AOL

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    The castle was transformed on October 1, 1996, according to the Disney Everyday blog. It was covered in pink paint that looked like icing, candy-cane spires, and 26 decorative birthday candles.

  9. The Twelve Dancing Princesses - Wikipedia

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    The Brothers Grimm learned the tale from their friends, the Haxthausens, who had heard the tale in Münster.Other versions were known in Hesse and Paderborn.In the Hesse version, only one princess is believed to be responsible for wearing out a dozen shoes every night until a young shoemaker's apprentice discovers that she is joined by eleven other princesses in the revels.