10 May 2012

Personal Fashion Memoir: "The Higher the Heel, the Closer to Heaven"


It started when I was a little girl gloating over the gorgeous dresses on the television screen, when I first saw Miss Universe beauty contest. For somebody else it would have been the actual dress, but for me it was more about that subtle and inspiring feminine walk, which my bittersweet memory muscled in on. I’ve always wanted to be that girl - confident and beautiful - ever since. I felt it was something about the footwear.  And now, I know, that it was all about the heels... 
by Raminta Paukstyte

Falling in love with them came gradually, though. Switching from the black leather steel toe boots to high-heels wasn’t easy for a 16-year-old-punk me. Something radical should have happened, but there was nothing - just a dramatic, ultimate fashion contradiction. I started attending a modelling school at the age of 16 and here the confession continues...

That was the first time in my life I was not sure what I was doing, but, I absolutely loved it. We were taught various things, including dancing, acting, posing, that helped me to obtain and develop self-confidence in the role of model, although I found catwalk lessons really challenging sometimes. In the very beggining, it was quite embarrassing to appear on a catwalk with such a confidence as if you were a diva (making sure everybody believed you actually were), while everyone was watching you, especially while other girls secretly laughed at me. 

I knew some of them did. There was even a reason for that. I was the only girl in the group who never stopped wearing military leather steel toe boots. The thing is, I never wanted to be the girl next door. I thought I’d rather look cool. I’m sure I did. 

I couldn’t tell anyone and kept hiding the fact that I was carrying heels with me to my classes, so that I wouldn’t lose, what I thought, was my own identity. That’s how my very first experience with high-heels started. Poorly and cautiously. 


"I couldn't tell anyone and kept hiding the fact that I was carrying heels with me to my classes, so that I wouldn't lose, what I thought, my own identity was"



I would never have guessed I would be soon running about the busy streets of one of the fashion capitals; running in circles from one metro to another, catching and breathing hot air from the buses. holding a map in my hands and, at the same time, having twelve-centimetre-high platform wedges on, when thermometer showed no less than 33 degress. That all happened after only a year.

I lived and worked as an assistant in a modelling agency in Milan. This city made my reinvention possible. Living there became an endless catwalk that worked even stronger than a scary mirror hall. It didn’t even matter that italians were already shorter without me even wearing heels. “I’m living in Milan“ - I kept repeating to myself.  I became aware of that and didn’t go back to my teenage look again. 

Now my boyfriend comments, with reproach, “Why do you nearly always wear heels?“ I know that on occasions like this I appear to be an inch taller than him. However, that doesn’t stop me wearing my beloved platform shoes. I love them... both. And why shouldn’t I? I am not yet Miss Universe, but I am, at least, confident and beautiful. 

7 May 2012

Stiletto Nails – trend to try now


Lana Del Rey on uk Vogue, March 2012 
It might be difficult to understand how in the middle of nowhere some old-fashioned trends are welcome back again. It happened only very recently when stiletto nails have pushed the round and squire shapes from the top, but it feels strong. Especially after celebrities took on it, scarily sharp and long stiletto nails are officially on and it’s very much likely to become a long-lasting trend.

When we’re talking about long pointy nails, we no longer associate them with Cruella’s de Vil as it is not that type of thing.  Now, after being captured on the hands of Rihanna, Fergie, Lana Del Rey and Lady Gaga it is much likely to be seen as the hottest way to emphasize and sharpen our feminine fragile beauty and self-confidence.

Lana Del Rey is one of the biggest inspirations of how to follow the trend. Even though not that much time passed since we first heard and saw Video Games and felt obsessed by her talent and extraordinary beauty, it's official: Lana’s Del Rey obsession is on. She colours her long, pointy nails in bright red, in yellow or gold. We love.

When it comes to the season, for the summer we see bright red, orange and yellow palette. Much darker colours, such as dark blue, purple, brown and black may appear for the next season. It is a well-deserved prediction, as it would be a perfect match for this autumn/winter’s femme fatale look, seen in Gucci, Dolce & Gabbana and many other collections.

Not sure how it would look on you?  That’s still worth to have a goal.

Fashion always requires some efforts so there’s no excuse not to.