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I can run a marathon in the 100s of heels I own

Updated on: 12 March,2009 08:50 AM IST  | 
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Says Priyanka Chopra, the first Indian film star to have a wooden shoe last and customised stilettos created for her by expert shoemakers at the Ferragamo Museum in Florence

I can run a marathon in the 100s of heels I own

Says Priyanka Chopra, the first Indian film star to have a wooden shoe last and customised stilettos created for her by expert shoemakers at the Ferragamo Museum in Florence

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This contemporary Cinderella hasn't lost a stiletto at the stroke of 12, and yet her life is nothing short of a fairy tale. As a young girl, actress Priyanka Chopra's aspirations didn't escape the secure grip of a rewarding career option surrounding software engineering, but destiny with its limitless ideas and an off-kilter sense of humour, had her wearing the Miss India tiara. She followed it up with the Miss World crown, becoming the fifth Indian to hold the title.






industry that was accepting of flabby arms and love handles, Priyanka brought in a sense of stylish decorum, from her first film Andaz (2002) to playing the u00fcber stylish fashion editor in the recent release, Dostana. That she's a natural on screen and a gifted glamazon brought in appreciation from fans, with respect from fashion brands and designers trickling in quickly.

Legendary Italian label Salvatore Ferragamo succumbed to her magnetism, and this month, Priyanka was invited to be part of the Shoes for Star project, making her the first Indian actress to join the ranks of Hollywood greats Audrey Hepburn, Marilyn Monroe and Sophia Lauren. "I feel proud and honoured to share space with this list of illustrious women. When Leonardo Ferragamo took me on a tour of the Salvatore Ferragamo Shoe Museum, and through the display of the Shoe Lasts' of these amazing women, it was a special moment for me.

I'm touched that the Ferragamo family chose me, after the Maharani of Cooch Behar," said Priyanka in an email interview.

The dream voyage was not without the inimitable VIP treatment reserved exclusively for Hollywood stars. She was a guest at the Ferragamo Group-owned Gallery Art Hotel. A day trip to the Palazzo Spini Feroni, label's atelier since 1938, for a welcome lunch with the Ferragamo family and a tour of the Salvatore Ferragamo Museum in Florence, gave Priyanka the chance to meet expert shoemakers who measured her feet to make wooden lasts. This was followed by a detailed discussion with shoe designers, who will create customised shoes keeping her taste and requests in mind.

"The entire experience was so unreal. My feet never felt so special and pampered, especially when they were measuring them to create my foot last, and a special shoe. When I was shown a range of the most gorgeous shoes, I behaved like a kid in a candy shopu2026 I wanted everything," says the actress who dressed in an Abu Jani-Sandeep Khosla chikan churidar-kurta, and slipped into a Manish Malhotra saree for dinner.

Nothing can come between me and a great pair of shoes
On her shoe fetish


I love high heels.
I haven't really counted how many I own, but I can guarantee they runs into hundreds. My love affair with high heels began after I won Miss India. Until then, I was a tomboy who wouldn't be
caught dead in them! Now, I can run a marathon
in heels!
On what you'll find if you dug inside her shoe closet


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This fashion address has quietly stood the test of Kemps Corner's changing style skyline and altering tastes of affluent SoBo residents, to become a boutique with a heart. You turns seven this month, but there's no seven-year-inch here. Instead, proprietor Renu Bothra is giving a 10% discount on her brand new Spring/Summer collection.
Sale from: March 18 to 25, from 10.30 am to 7 pm
At: You, 2 Cornelia, 104, August Kranti Marg


Blue is the hot cool shade this season
Graduates of the National Institute of Design, designer duo David Abraham & Rakesh Thakore are a force to reckon with when it comes to fashion, accessories and textile products. Most fashion followers hail them as the gentlemen who bring unparalleled simplicity to clothes, with rich Indian influences, using desi textiles and eco-friendly colour dyes. Their brand new Spring 2009 collection is now out in store, and sees them
celebrate the infinite range of India Blue from dusk, dark monsoon sky, indigo, midnight to the blue of dusty mosaic.u00a0u00a0
At: Abraham &Thakore, Courtyard, next to Radio Club, Minoo Desai Road, Colaba
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