Quick Pic: Kelly Ripa Runs In High Heels
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The talk show host (she’ll always be Hayley Vaughn to us!) participated in the High Heel Run benefiting the March of Dimes. Okay, question: was there very specific rules about how high and thin the heels had to be? ‘Cause girls with the cream-colored, inch-and-a-half grandma pumps totally has an edge over Ripe’s spiked, platforms. Just sayin’. [New York City, 7/9/08]
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LovesIt
[report]wrote on July 10 2008 @ 10:59 am:
This seems like an incredibly dangerous and bad idea… I wonder how many twisted ankles and ruined heels there were??
Elle
[report]wrote on July 10 2008 @ 03:46 pm:
All of those women look buff! I have gam envy.
Meg
[report]wrote on July 10 2008 @ 07:20 pm:
wow, that looks really painful and unfun, but kudos to her and the other women doing it for a good cause!
Darcy
[report]wrote on July 10 2008 @ 08:43 pm:
Hey, if they run on their tip toes, the heels don’t really matter as much, I suppose
Mizztissa Shoe Blog
[report]wrote on July 10 2008 @ 10:35 pm:
I checked the rules!
“Shoe requirements and restrictions are as follows: minimum heel height of 3 inches; maximum heel circumference of 3 inches; no wedges; no shoes that slip on (for example a mule or a clog or something similar) - shoes must either have a solid back or a strap or something similar; no taping or otherwise adhering shoes to your feet; shoe can not be modified or altered from its original and intended design in any way; no boots; no part of the shoe can extend above the ankle. Shoes will be checked by race officials at the time of registration on the morning of the event and are subject to rejection at the officials’ sole discretion. In order to successfully complete the race, participants must cross the finish line with at least one heel intact. “
Elle
[report]wrote on July 10 2008 @ 11:24 pm:
One of the girls in the photo has slip-on pumps on. She broke the rules!
Amelia
[report]wrote on July 11 2008 @ 12:37 am:
Those white pumps are NOT three inches high!