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sexta-feira, 27 de junho de 2014

Nos sapatos da Rainha

Poupada, organizada e clássica, são alguns dos adjetivos que caracterizam a Rainha de Inglaterra. Os sapatos são usados uma e outra vez. Os seus preferidos custam 1000 libras o par e são usados por uma funcionária do palácio, para os "amansar". Depois são usados, reparados e continuam a ser usados...
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They’ve supported the Queen as she goes about her royal duties for almost 50 years, looking decorous yet never detracting attention from their sovereign, and accompanying her everywhere from prison visits to her Diamond Jubilee pageant.
And these valuable servants? Not equerries or other royal minions, but her trusty patent leather shoes, the unsung heroes of the Royal household.
It takes a team of four — not including the junior member of Buckingham Palace staff, dubbed ‘Cinders’, who has the job of wearing in her Majesty’s shoes — to produce the classic black numbers (she has other colours in the same style) which cost about £1,000. Yet the Queen certainly gets value for money out of them, wearing the same pair for years and re-heeling them when they wear out.


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Shoes of a monarch: The Queen has opted for the same simple design for 50 years - but it's surprisingly complex
Numa visita, da semana que agora acaba, a uma prisão na Irlanda do Norte
From the Diamond Jubilee pageant to this week's prison visit in Northern Ireland, the shoes are a firm favourite

At 88, the Queen relies on her shoes to be less glass slipper, more steadfast slip-on. Comfort and support are key. As a young woman she often wore shoes with a thinner, higher heel, but for nearly 50 years the same low style has kept her sure-footed and age-defyingly nimble.
Known as her ‘work’ shoes, they are handmade for her by shoemaker Anello & Davide of Kensington, West London, from the finest calf leather, usually in black patent with a brass clasp or a small bow.
The team works from a wooden ‘last’ made from measurements of the Queen’s foot, and include a pattern cutter; a clicker, who selects the leather; a closer, who sews the upper part and adds stiffeners; and, finally, a maker, who adds the sole and heel on the last.


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1969: These Rayne shoes are brown, with a short tongue - but the pattern had been set1975: Summery in Jamaica - the style she'll keep for years, seen here in white1984: The dress is from another era, but the black patent shoes are becoming a fixture1987: Elegant in Spain. Her shoes have since survived the reign of King Juan Carlos1990: Derby Day and the Queen is being blown about ¿ but the shoes keep her steady1993: Glancing down at her feet ¿ yes, the shoes are still the same¿ at Sandringham1994: In Russia, in fur. The Soviet Union has collapsed, but the trusty slip-on is eternal1996: She has long since dispensed with boxy jackets, but the patent leather remains2002: Co-ordinating with the black fur trim on this fuchsia pink coat on Christmas Day2004: A jolly Queen steps out in a slightly lower heel as she makes her way to church2007: Presidents may come and go ¿ but not the shoes, seen here on a visit to the U.S.2008: The shoes of Christmas past enjoy yet another festive outing at SandringhamIn 2009, pictured, Her Majesty added contrast to the blaze of red to greet wellwishers in Newmarket

No Jubileu

2012: Another day, another decade ¿ an elegant ensemble for  the Diamond Jubilee

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