God Save My Shoes




A documentary about the relationship between women and shoes. 
Set on a quest to decipher—from a psychological, sociological, historical, cultural, and erotic perspective—the fiery emotions that shoes exert on most women (and on quite some men), God Save my Shoes went from New York to Los Angeles, Paris to Milan, Toronto and Florence to interview extreme shoe collectors, everyday women, such celebrities as burlesque dancer Dita Von Teese, Fergie of the Black Eyed Peas, former Destiny's Child singer Kelly Rowland, Paris opera ballerina Marie-Agnès Gillot, and Baroness Von Neumann. We also turned to fashion historian Valerie Steele of the FIT in New York, Toronto museum curator Elizabeth Semmelhack, women's marketing expert Mary Lou Quinlan, industry mogul Vincent Camuto, Filipa Fino of Vogue USA, Caroline de Fayet of ELLE magazine, Moulin Rouge dancers, shoe fetishists, and such designers as Christian Louboutin, Manolo Blahnik, Walter Steiger, Pierre Hardy, Bruno Frisoni, Vivienne Westwood, Robert Clergerie... all those that play a role in the ubiquitous shoe phenomenon!




Fergie
" A shoe tells who you are it kinda tells a story about you."


Piere Hardy
" I don't know where this thirst for shoes comes from. But it doesn't go through reason, it doesn't go through the cortex. For some girls, the shoe is a compulsive thing."


Christian Louboutin
"Women have a carnal relationship with their shoes. The shoe isn't an object. Its their prerogative."


I got this from CFDA (Council of Fashion Designers of America) tweet. You can check this site godsavemyshoe for more deets.