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MAKE A GIFT TO THE ONE WHO DESERVES EVERYTHING : YOU
Call on your big heart, celebrate yorself !
December 10th. A date that, at first glance, seems unremarkable except that it signals the fast-approaching holiday season and the inevitable, overzealous promises of January detox diets (we really mean it this time). But not at Patricia Blanchet. Here, every day is a celebration, a revolution, and above all, the perfect excuse to slip your feet into a pair of fabulous heels.
And because we love boldness (and bold women), let me share with you a few feats accomplished by heroines who made their mark on this day. Spoiler alert: they didn’t wait for someone to hold the door for them.
December 10 is also a date marked by historical moments where style, determination, and vision changed the world. On this day, some have proven that one can be both bold and elegant.
It was on this day in 1948 that Eleanor Roosevelt and her team of visionaries adopted the Universal Declaration of Human Rights at the UN. A text that, in its own way, said: "Folks, stop walking all over us (unless it's with seriously stylish shoes)". Picture Eleanor, rocking a pair of iconic heels, delivering her speech with absolute class. That’s the energy we want for you: to walk tall, with confidence, and above all, never let anyone else write the rules for you.
On December 10, 1901, Marie Curie became the first woman to receive a Nobel Prize. And not for her cooking skills, but for literally illuminating the world (and incidentally inventing radiotherapy). One thought: if Marie had worn Patricia Blanchet heels when stepping onto the stage, the radiance would have been even more dazzling.