Shoes from Dancing With the Stars
If you're like me, you watch the TV show Dancing With the Stars religiously, and admire how the women on the program could salsa dance in such little, yet beautiful clothing or how they could tango in those four-inch heels. I mean, I could barely stand in my two-inch pumps, let alone dance! And put me in one of those sequined numbers, well, let's just say the show would have to be on at a slightly later hour. Leave it to the wardrobe department for the show to know precisely where to stick that double-sided tape, and as far as the shoes go ... I imagine the female dancers have a little help. (A comfy sole insert perhaps?)
Two-time winner Julianne Hough from the show has partnered with Dr. Scholl's for Her before. And recently, she worked with the feet-helper on a celeb shoe auction.
The shoes from the hit show's dancers are up for grabs now. They were worn on the show by celebrities like Jane Seymour, Melanie Brown and Lisa Rinna (just to name a few). Proceeds from the online auction go to the charity foundation Clothes Off Our Back, which auctions celebrity attire to raise money to improve the lives of children across the globe.
The auction kicked off April 10 so they're going fast! Get more info at GreatForTheSole.com on how to bid on the signed heels worn by your favorite dancers from Dancing With the Stars.
So, whose shoes would you want to buy?
-Rachel Kent
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A women dance shoe should be shaped according to their legs. These dance shoes should fit them perfectly or else they may face some problems in the future. Using dance shoeswill prevent you from all such problems.
So glad you are a fan of the show - I used to be a ballroom dancer and am very glad to see the "sport" getting it's long overdue recognition. Ballroom shoes are the most comfortable heels EVER because generally the heel is placed quite differently than a street shoe - more forward - giving the foot more support with out sacrificing the look.
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