I have an odd relationship with my feet: in many ways they are useful and help take me from A to B- if rather slowly and only for a short distance. But they are also very painful, wobbly, numb on the surface and tend to cause accidents for me! I have a problem called Foot Drop which, as the name suggests, means my feet droop and it’s hard to lift them. Funnily enough, it’s easier for me to walk in heels rather than flat shoes as I struggle to ‘roll’ my feet! (They’re also quite stunted but you can’t tell in really pretty heels 😉) There aren’t therefore many good ‘flat’ shoes that I can walk in and look vintage-y but I may just have found the answer with these fabulous little shoes from @charliestoneshoes as they have a hidden small block heel inside! They’re also just so lovely looking! I’m a big fan of their whole range. I always feel much better about my silly feet if I can look down and see them in pretty shoes ♥️ . Who else has a funny relationship with their feet? 🙋♀️ watch out for today’s video as it kind of focuses on the same theme... . . . . . . . . #vintage #vintagestyle #chronicallyfabulous #fashion #retro #vintageclothing #vintagelife #shoes #vintagelife #charliestone #vintagestyleshoes #vintageinspired #disabledandcute #1950sfashion #1950sstyle #pinupshoes #footdrop #invisibledisability #mctd #hnpp #connectivetissuedisorder #footdropdoesntstopme #getbackup #thisisfootdrop (at Brighton and Hove)














