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Did you know that ballet dancers used to perform in heels until French dancer Marie Camargo popularised flat slippers in the 1700s? Then in the twentieth century, the world of fashion fell in love ...
Prior to the acceptance and invention of the modern ballet slipper, dancers would perform in shoes fitted with heels. Then in the 1730s, French dancer Marie Camargo went without heels for her ...
Other sources credit the shoe revolution to Marie-Anne de Cupis de Camargo, a famous French ballerina responsible for numerous technical innovations within the realm of ballet. Whether she was the ...
They eventually became the go-to shoe in ballet after French dancer Marie Camargo chose to wear flats instead of heels for a performance in the 1730s. With a number of key trendsetters and ...
ballet was strictly performed in heels. In the 1700s, ballerina Marie Camargo was the first to dance in flat shoes. Later, Italian shoemaker Salvatore Capezio decided it was time for a makeover.