Everyone needs Red Shoes

in #art8 years ago (edited)

I love shoes. Maybe it comes from my childhood fascination with Cinderella and her glass slipper. My grandmother had glamorous silver threaded shoes that reminded me of the enchanted slipper – silver thread can look like glass when you are six. Plus they had heels.


Kind of like these

Shoes symbolize the decisions we make because they cover our feet, and with our feet we go places. Hopefully we decide on the roads, as Robert Frost put it, more grassy and wanting of wear. And sometimes our decisions displease friends and family. They can make taking the unpopular path more difficult.

The Story of the Red Shoes.

In Hans Christian Andersen’s story, the red shoes tempt young Karen in a way she can not resist. She sees them in a shoemaker's shop window when buying new shoes for her confirmation. The red Morocco leather shoes were made for a princess, but did not fit. Karen’s elderly caregiver did not object to the shoes, but she had poor eyesight so could not see that they were red. As a sensible God-fearing woman, ostentatious red shoes would signify a beginning downward spiral into immorality, leading the vanity-stricken victim on to a path of wantonness.

Karen is captivated by her new red shoes and wears them amidst great scandal to her confirmation. A mysterious soldier sees her in these shoes and says what fine dancing shoes they are. She starts to dance a few steps and soon surrenders to their spell. Unnerved, she puts the shoes back up into the cupboard. From there they beckon relentlessly. As hard as she tries, she cannot stop herself from wearing them again to church the following Sunday.

Once again the same soldier mentions her fine dancing shoes, and she succumbs to their control. Everywhere she tries to dance, the shoes take her in an opposite direction. She cannot stop, and the wicked red shoes dance her right off into the dark woods. She meets an angel who shuns her for allowing herself to be carried away by the overwhelming power of these red shoes.

(I personally take this fairy tale as a warning against vanity - as in, look what happens when the lure of materialism gets the best of you? This would never happen with practical shoes. No, it wouldn't. Everyone wears practical shoes. They’re safe, they’re comfortable. That’s if you want to conform to society and blend in. Don't call attention to yourself. Look what can happen when you do?)

In the end, Karen must have an executioner chop her feet off because there’s no other way to remove her shoes; the shoes go dancing off into the darkness with her feet still inside. After this sacrifice she spends the rest of her life mending her vain ways by going to church and reading the bible. Such was virtue in Andersen’s day almost 150 years ago. This story has some heavy Christian themes, so no wonder it’s not well known.

I understand being bewitched and utterly captivated by shoes. When I put on exceptionally beautiful shoes, I feel dangerous, elegant, and possessed by their beauty. I have no plans of dancing down the path of amoral digression. But they do symbolize forging ahead on one’s own path.

My red shoes are some pink velvet Emma Hope beauties I bought in London years ago. They are so fab – appropriately adorned with silver thread embroidery.


regalia for feet - that's her slogan!

When I wear them I feel like I’m following a more uncharted path into the future on my own two feet. I consider that to be a good thing. And I won’t beg someone with a chainsaw to chop off my legs as a way to force my subservience to social expectations – such remediation is far too extreme for me. I'm talking about staying true to what I am meant to be doing in my life.

My illustration for this post was inspired by imaginary demons who would try to discourage success and independence. Sometimes it feels like every step we take is wrought with pain and stings from the naysayers. These naysayers are represented by the little goblins and thorns who try but cannot stop us in our journeys.

My good friend Jennifer's daughter, a ballerina, graciously offered to model on pointe (a term from dancing that means the dancer is on her tip toes) so I would get the dancer's stance right. The goblins were inspired by the horribly terrifying little creatures in "Don't be Afraid of the Dark." (The original 1970s TV movie was much more frightening - then again, I was just a child when I saw it.)


fairy shoes!

I leave you with some serious red shoes - my ultimate Chie Mihara night-on-the-town sandals. Now these shoes were made for walkin'!

Where will your shoes take you?

special thanks to Marina Vergara, danseuse extraordinaire

all illustrations in this post ©Johanna Westerman, 2016

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What a fascinating story and a lesson about vanity. While it is shoes in this story, I feel everyone has their own "red shoes" something they are drawn to that has the potential to take them down a road that may be dangerous. Ironically my two favorite pairs of shoes are red.

Slick Exotica "Twenty" Red/Monasterio

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And my all time favorite All RedJordan Instigators

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Hopefully they will not lead me astray! Who would have thought an article about shoes could be so engaging! Thanks for sharing.

You make me want to buy more red shoes! Awesome post and thanks for sharing..

Yes, several times I've met this idea that legs and feet symbolize our decisions, our choices. And legs linked to the theme of destiny. People who are engaged in alternative medicine know that when people complain too much on destiny, they have problems with their feet.

And this very theme - the individual and society is eternal, I think. How to be yourself, but not to oppose yourself to society? How not to lose yourself and to cooperate with others?

In many cultures of the world, particularly in Russian culture, it was common joint choral folk singing. People simply gathered together in the evenings and sang. I've seen it in some Russian villages when I was a kid.

This choral folk singing is an amazing way to find yourself, while remaining harmonious part of the community. In Russian folk singing you can sing as you want, sing as your soul sings, but stay in harmony with others. These songs help you to discover your own character, your deep nature. But at the same time you also enrich the community.

It is a good tradition to sing together. I am sure that in many countries it was practiced before. Although perhaps now there are still many places where this is going.

Thank you, Johanna, for these fascinating stories and for your fairy illustrations :)

It's amazing when one notice the influence of external forces on our ego and actions. One dangles between getting carried away by vanity with a newfound power AND being made to conform with societal expectations..

I constantly watch my train of thoughts everyday. After acting in a particular way due to the crowd around me, I pause. Retrace my steps and do it my own way. BE like the sun. It doesn't take note of people's complaints and praises.

I constantly watch my train of thoughts everyday.

That sounds like a good practice! I wonder how many people actually do that?

Yes, @infovore. It keeps on shining! Ooh, that's profound of me. It's too easy to follow the rules and be like everyone else. And boring.

I bought a large thick book of Hans Christian Andersen at a secondhand shop, thinking it would be lovely to read to my twin daughters at night. After reading a few, I was stunned. There are so many with such dark, harsh morales. Rather gruesome scary stuff for kids. It gave me a new meaning for fairy tales. I read the Red Shoes tale too and that ending!!

Maybe it would be a good experience for your kids? Personally I don't believe that it helps to protect your kids...better to expose them fully to the harshness of the world at a young age.

@coloured-content, I'm with you. Kids can handle more than we think. Fairy tales are the staff of life. When we homogenize them, we take out the learning opportunities.

Nice post I like it

Fairy Shoes?!! Wooot!

Great Style, love it.

you are one talented woman @fairytalelife, every single post is excellent!

I dont own any red shoes, but am seriously considering it.

You don't know what you are missing, @wroman0207!

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