May 1972 | Salvatore Deodato forecast
Source: Foto Shoe magazine #5, Vol. IV
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Bologna - May, 1972
Laid out in plain sight the Deodato forecast for the year 1974. In the meantime he wasn't shy of high heels and designed these stunning platforms (15 cm/6", at least) for the shoemaker Romea showcased at the 26th Bologna Footwear Fair (March, 1972).
1972 | Salvatore Deodato for Romea (Venice)
Source: Foto Shoe magazine #4 Vol. IV
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Nevertheless Deodato missed the deadline by a few months but managed to design for Ferdin these two platforms at the beginning of 1975.
1975 | Deodato for Ferdin (Fano, Pesaro-Urbino)
Source Foto Shoe magazine #5 Vol.VII - May 1975
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1975 | Deodato for Ferdin (Fano, Pesaro-Urbino)
Source Foto Shoe magazine #5 Vol.VII - May 1975
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1993 | Vivienne Westwood
Super Elevated Gillie
Source: BBC
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Ahead of the exhibition, Westwood said: "Shoes must have very high heels and platforms to put women's beauty on a pedestal."Joanna Hashagen, keeper of textiles at the Bowes Museum, said the shoes, including the infamous "Super Elevated Gillie" shoes, were "works of art in themselves".Source: BBC
Oh well, we knew already Deodato was many years ahead of the curve; anyway, more than ever, what the late Mr. Erminio Zaffaroni told us was right on the money, maybe a little generous about the year 1978:
... at the Museum of Vigevano, a Vivienne Westwood exhibition was held at the Palazzo Ducale’s stables (2006). A lovely one: her shoes were displayed like flowers on metal plates with iron stalks. At the opening I visited the exhibition with her and she was charming and down to earth. That woman has passion: you could notice that by the way she explained the story of each one of her shoes; how they were made and when ... She also loved Deodato’s shoes. Basically, what she did in 1978, Deodato had done it in 1972.
2010 | Erminio Zaffaroni
The Zaffaroni Collection
To wrap things up, at the same Bologna Fair Deodato also exhibited another terrific design for Romea:
1972 | Salvatore Deodato for Romea (Venice) | Ready to be knocked off A.S.A.P.
Source: Foto Shoe magazine #4 Vol. IV
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1973 | SALVATORE DEODATO FOR ROMEA
AT THE MAA (MUSEUM of APPLIED ART) | BELGRADE, SERBIA
1970s | Done already! Striking resemblance minus the AstroTurf vamp.
Source: Shoes (Workman Publishing, 2006)
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