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Goodbye High Heels! Celeb Moms Who Rock in Flip Flops! (Photos)
Some celeb moms wear high heels all the time. Guess it’s the knowledge that they could be photographed at any time that makes them want to put their best foot forward… or rather, best shoe forward!
But, then there are the celeb moms who go for comfort over style. From experienced mamas to moms-to-be, many celebs wear flip flops instead of heels. It’s summertime and flip flops go with the easy and carefree style of the season.
Check out these celeb moms in their flip flops:
Photos: PCN
Taking a cue with Cute and Comfy: Celeb kids who wear crocs!
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By Word of Mouth Musings commented on Jun 27 11 at 10:15 pmKnew I was super stylish in my flip flops !
2011louboutinsale commented on Jul 08 11 at 11:05 pmAs a child, Louboutin would regularly sneak out of school, from the age of 12, to visit the flea market of Vila do Conde, where all the gipsies loved his shoes. Although Louboutin faced much opposition following his decision to leave school so early, he claims that his resolve was strengthened after watching an interview on TV with Sophia Loren in which she introduced her sister, saying she had to leave school when she was only 12 but when she turned 50 she got her degree. “Everybody applauded! And I thought, ‘Well, at least if I regret it I’m going to be like the sister of Sophia Loren!’”
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