14 Mar 2008 02:21:36 | Sam Serio
Feet are among the most the most beautiful parts of a woman's
body. This fact is often overshadowed by modern media, which
highlights women's faces and torsos, and little else. Yet
throughout history, the delicate shape of women's feet have been
paid great respect and attention, as proven by classical
literary works by D.H. Lawrence and Lord Byron, to name only a
few. In "Double Indemnity," the hero Walter is so entranced by
the ankle bracelet worn by a woman named Phyllis, that he
mentions it several times in the course of the movie.
In ancient China, it was such a big deal that women had small,
delicate "moon-shaped" feet (that is, with deep insteps) that an
entire custom dedicated to foot-binding was developed. This was
extremely painful for the women, but the standards for lovely
feet back then helped greatly in setting standards of overall
attractiveness; women with small feet were considered noble and
aristocratic.
Nowadays we have done away with painful practices, knowing that
women's feet are beautiful naturally. The sensuous instep and
curve of the ankles call for accentuating jewelry. This is part
of why ankle bracelets are increasingly in demand.
Ankle bracelets -- "anklets," for short -- are lightweight and
fancy decorations for the feet. Many come with tiny charms,
which usually include variants of a favorite symbol, like cats,
hearts, stars, and bells -- the variety is endless. Bracelets
worn on the feet are in fact very similar in make to bracelets
worn on the wrists, which is why for many, bracelets and anklets
are interchangeable.
For the most part, ankle bracelets are casual accessories: they
are best worn on an ordinary day out having fun. Multicolored
anklets woven from fibers or threads look great with casual
sandals or flip-flops. However, ankle bracelets made of
fine-spun gold and silver make a beautiful tandem with fashion
shoes, and look great for formal events.
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