Bullit - Printed Metallic Navy Blue
Western boots heel 5 cm
THE TRUE STORY OF THE BULLIT
When Bullitt was released, my parents hadn't yet met,
they're still virgins (according to them) and they have no plans to have children. Because a child = responsibilities = constant headaches = goodbye intimacy = dads are an affliction.
Yet when they met, the obvious quickly became clear.
They had to procreate because the attraction was too strong. A higher power ordered them to set the supreme being in motion, and that's what they did as the VHS tape of Bullitt played on my father's VCR.
My father was a car enthusiast. Every Tuesday evening he took me to stock car races in the Pontoise area, where he liked to impress people with his aggressive driving. He even thought of calling me Bullitt before my mother put a stop to it and named me the Queen of Shoes.
And so, as my soul made its way into my mother's womb, I came into contact for the first time with the legendary film starring Steve McQueen. Let's be clear, it wasn't so much Steve's impetuous character that I wanted, but that of Lalo Schifrin. A Brazilian musician, certainly the most brilliant, the best of them all, who knew, as soon as I returned to earth, how to speak to my emerging harmonies.
The rest is the stuff of legend. The one that feeds you one pair after another.