I saw this at Biltmore last spring. Of course, every woman knows this is true, . . .
. . . but do you think Cinderella pictured shoes like these? These pictures were part of an historical shoe exhibit at our Hawaiian resort.

The center shoe symbolizes Cinderella, who ran down the palace staircase and lost her glass slipper/shoe. The 6″ high tiki head carved on the clog heel is pretty eye-catching too. How long do you think the heel on the fish shoe will last?

The top sandal is called “Splendor in the Grass.” The bottom one uses every part of a leek. Check out its bulb toe.