This past weekend, I finally saw the anticipated movie, Sex and the City. I realize I'm a couple of weeks behind here, but bear with me. I armed myself with tiny airplane bottles of liquor and juice boxes (because, really, who can watch these four women and NOT crave a makeshift cosmo) and excitedly entered the theatre.
The movie, as I'm sure you all know, did not disappoint and I found myself wishing my own nerdy gay friend, who is strikingly similar to Stanford Blatch, was there seeing the movie with me. Now, having my own Stanford most definitely makes me a Carrie.
Ladies, go ahead and admit it; we all do it. We have all, at one point or another, compared ourselves to one of the four characters on the show who kick-started this sexual revolution. That being said, I am soooooo Carrie. I am a writer so obsessed with shoes that I write for a fashion site on the topic. C'mon! You don't get any more Carrie than that. Well, you know, outside of the other ten bloggers on Pump it Up! But, I have more on my side here, if you require more proof…I lived on the Upper East Side in a tiny studio apartment, which was way overpriced for my salary. I would routinely choose to skip dinner for a week in order to afford a pair of shoes. I consider Vogue classic literature. I have a nose on the larger side and frizzy hair that becomes even harder to contain in humidity. I even used to write a dating column based on my personal experiences. I totally win the Carrie likeness contest, hands down! Everything about her and her life fascinates me; even her flaws are beautiful. And her shoes—oh, the shoes!
Ok, I'm about to admit something on this site that I probably shouldn't since we tend to focus on couture…but I think you will all understand. I am in the Target shopping phase of my closet collection. I have accepted this about myself. No, really, I have! Because I firmly believe that if Carrie Bradshaw were a real person living on a writer's salary, she too would take the journey to Brooklyn for the Target shopping experience. Not to mention, with the amount of designers emerging with exclusive Target lines, she may find it just as hard to resist. But, I digress.
If look down to your lap and see a vagina, chances are you have compared yourself to one of the women of Sex and the City. Therefore, I thought it would be fun to have a Sex and the City Shoe Personality Quiz! I have compiled four different types of shoes, as seen below (No, none are Manolos. You didn't think I'd make it that easy, did you?). Choose the shoe you would most like to wear and I will tell you which Sex and the City shoe personality you are and why! Fun, right?
But besides this, I want to hear your stories. What makes you a Carrie, Charlotte, Miranda or Samantha?
Okay, now, looking ONLY at the shoes, pick your favorite:
Shoe #1:

Shoe#2:

Shoe #3:

Shoe #4:
If you chose Shoe #1: You are Samantha! These Jimmy Choo's are bold with the sexy t-strap and high heel. Samantha is known for her bold colors, but simple classic designs. And since she's in PR, it is almost a job requirement for Samantha to wear obvious designer names and labels. You find Samantha in a lot of Jimmy Choo, Chanel and Fendi. You are a high powered woman who loves to spoil her feet!
If you chose Shoe #2: You are Charlotte! These ornate slingback Bottega Veneta's are dreamy and romantic but also flirty, just like Charlotte! The floral/shell design in the front will remind you of your femininity and the sleek lines the mauve leather creates will compliment the curves of your feet and legs.
If you chose Shoe #3: You are Carrie! These peep-toe Fendi's are funky and their exquisite detail sure does make a statement! If you chose these shoes, you like to stand out in the crowd and don't mind that others may find you a bit unorthodox. You'll choose style over comfort any day. You feel that if you're going to spend the money on a designer shoe, then you want it to be original!
If you chose Shoe #4: You are Miranda! These Jimmy Choo black pumps are classic and elegant while still maintaining sexy, sleek lines. You seek practical shoes that can be dressed up when you go out, but that you can be comfortable in all day at the office. They look great with a dress or with a pant suit. The cut out detail along the vamp is a great showcase for that sexy toe cleavage! And let's face it—at the office, that may be the only cleavage you can get away with!
~ Colleen Katana