Quotes of the Day

Friday, Feb. 07, 2003

Open quoteTIME's Jeffrey Ressner quizzed Sarah Jessica Parker (Carrie Bradshaw on TV's Sex and the City) on something that any celebrity — and especially she — really knows: shoes.

Q: What's most important: quality, comfort or looks?

A: It's a tight race between quality and looks. If a shoe designer can manage both, great. Comfort is, in my life, secondary.

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Q: Why are so many great women's-shoe designers male?

A: Maybe they have more appreciation of ladies' feet than women do; they see something beautiful about the silhouette. We're literally looking down at our feet. Men have a different perspective.

Q: How high is too high for high heels?

A: For me, practicality stops at about 4 1/2 in. Other things come under aesthetics: I'm not particularly fond of a high wedge. But I think a high heel is one of the prettiest things imaginable. As a short person — I'm 5 ft. 4 in.--I count on a nice high heel.

Q: Last year you had your first child. Any thoughts on shoes and pregnancy?

A: I grew to appreciate a flat shoe toward the last couple of weeks. There were occasions where I had to put on heels, but I wished I had a lifestyle that could afford a bunch of Manolo Blahnik flats.

Q: Any favorite baby shoes?

A: I vividly remember the shoes I wore growing up, and I don't know where I'm going to find them. There was a standard shoe for spring-summer — a T-strap white sandal with the holes poked out in front — and also a classic saddle fall-winter shoe. Buster Brown made good ones; so did Stride Rite.

Q: Sneakers?

A: The split-toe Nike. Love it. It's all I wear when I wear sneakers. They're really easy to slip off and on; they're very light; they come in great colors; they're the most comfortable sneaker I've ever worn. And they're washable.

Q: Is there a perfect shoe?

A: It depends on the environment and the circumstances. Manolo makes the perfect heel. There's something about what his heel does for the slightly forward pitch of a woman's body that is really superior. He just makes you look sexier. Podiatrists all over America will say I'm encouraging foot problems, but it's still a free country.

Q: How many "wears" do you get out of a nice designer shoe?

A: A lifetime. I say that not proudly but because I have so many shoes, I don't wear any of them out.

Q: How many do you own?

A: I honestly don't know. A hundred? It depends if you're talking about the pairs in circulation, because I have an archive too. In circulation, about 50 to 60 pairs.

Q: Why don't husbands and boyfriends understand a woman's need to accumulate shoes?

A: I don't know, but whatever gene it is, I'm really glad they don't have it. It's one of the nice things that separate the sexes.Close quote

  • Jeffrey Ressner; Sarah Jessica Parker