Whether the shoes we owned are trendy or old fashion, expensive or not, and whether the wearer is just an ordinary person or a celebrity, wearing them impacts our lives one way or the other. Those shoes may bring us to some sad memories of embarrassments or shame, or may be the opposite of it. They also influence the way we behave or the way we present ourselves to others. We can either brag about them or be humiliated by them. Reflecting on those experiences we had with shoes could be a choice of either stay the same as we used to be or change ourselves - if needed to better our lives. As the famous French shoe designer, Christian Louboutin said: "A woman carries her clothes; but it is the shoes which carries a woman." This book brings you the different memories the author had experienced with some of her shoes and how those shoes affected her personal life and character. This book also provides you rich information about shoes starting from their origin, the innovations and changes they underwent, to the many different types and uses, and the stories told about shoes by the movie producers of Hollywood.