I've never worn flats in my life. I haven't owned any since I was a kid. I suppose the only flats I have are the shoes I wear to the gym, but I put them on just before I start to work out... I like heels.
I started doing flats because women would always apologize for wearing them when they met me, as if they had to be in heels when meeting a shoe designer.
I'm in heels more than flats, but when I wear very short dresses, I like small heels.
My mum told me always to wear heels. If I'm not wearing heels, she says, 'What? You're in flats?' So whenever I see her, I make sure I have heels with me.
I want to play a strong, kickass girl in heels. I'm better in heels. I can run faster in them than in flats.
I think it's not just a matter of building more houses, more flats. We need to have the right policies. I want people to be able to own their flats.
I prefer flats to heels. I donate shoes I'm not wearing anymore.
If a French woman wears jeans, it's never with flats - always heels.
I love heels, I'm telling you. When I walk in flats, I get knee pain.
I can't concentrate in flats. I could go to the gym if I wore flats, I'd love to go to the gym, but I just can't get my head around the footwear.
I don't wear heels. I'm all about flats from Chanel and wedges. I love my Gucci wedge boots.
I feel far more empowered, sophisticated, and forward-thinking in flats than in high heels. Especially when I am working and hosting meetings.
I design flats like I design heels: They must be seductive, beautiful and comfortable.
When I was out of favor and people didn't want that type of boot, flats, or high heels with the elegant, dainty things, it gave me much more energy.
I always travel with a fun skirt, a go-to dress you can dress up or down; walking heels & flats are a must.
I always have a pair of heels and flats for my back-to-back hours of live shots. I'm happiest and most comfortable wearing my boots.