
From the Shoe Museum in Mexico City, these shoes were specially made in celebration of the coronation of Queen Elizabeth the Second of Great Britain, in 1953. Special decorations on the vamps . . . . . .
It’s still plenty cold outside, so over the next two weeks I’ll be showing the last of my beautiful winter coats. The photos I was able to get from the shoe museum will be interspersed with them – lovely examples of near-new footwear from about 1920 – 1970.
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LADIES’ TRUE VINTAGE PUMPS FROM 1953, COMMEMORATING THE CORONATION OF QUEEN ELIZABETH II – Magicvintagespy
How cute!
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These must have been a very special souvenir for the royal-followers at that time.
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No doubt. I couldn’t help noticing the wear at the toe of the red one. All I could think was what fun someone must have had wearing them. 🙂
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