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When I used to go to the gym I would often wear my work out clothes out and about before I went to exercise, but when I go swimming I would bring my swimsuit and change into it at the gym.

If they are dance shoes then her mother is making the choice that they are appropriate to wear and walk in outside of the dance class. I would not agree with that decision.

If she is making a fashionable choice and mitigating that by buying specially supportive ''dance'' shoes then I also can feel myself being critical.

She is not my kid and I am sure my 0.02 will not impact Suri''s upbringing but I would regret this becoming a trend for impressionable girls and ''trendy'' mothers.
 
Date: 1/27/2010 2:48:30 PM
Author: FrekeChild

Date: 1/27/2010 2:44:05 PM
Author: Tropicgal10
Freke, I own 5 inch heel boots. Difference is...we are adults.
Well if you think Katie is dressing Suri like a street walker in a ''short'' (below the knee) red skirt and high heels, then I bet you would have thought I was a street walker at her age as well, spending every waking moment in a bathing suit and wearing high heels.

Did I mention that my mom was a conservatively dressing Catholic woman?

She looks like a three year old playing dress up to go out to lunch. Give me a break.
That DID say 5 inch heel "knee high" boots a minute ago.
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Sounds kind of Julia Roberts/Pretty Woman to me.

Look, these people are actors, they play dress up for a living and of course their little one wants to participate in the fun. They aren''t "normal" people, when is the moral majority going to realize that they are not role models? Who cares if this kid is wearing heels? Is it HURTING your child to see that? No. Is it going to CAUSE your child to become a prostitute? No.
Well, unless your kid isn''t very intelligent, then you have a whole other issue.
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I don''t consider the heels (gold pair) on Suri''s shoes high at all. It''s the t-strap style that I don''t care for. Also, I think the red outfit is cute minus the purse & shoe style.
 
Date: 1/27/2010 12:42:05 PM
Author: Tropicgal10
yes Katie dresses the same way..Katie is a GROWN WOMAN. Little girls learn at that age how to be young ladies, and eventually women. If she is dressing her little girl in heels now, at 10-13 she is going to feel like shes all grown up and will be just like the other kid celebs. The one in the red coat, she already looks like a little 16 yr old street walker!
I think the flaming you have received here is over the top. You are entitled to your opinion.

I can see why you don''t like the red coat outfit. It is not at all the outfit I would put on a little girl. The shiny, longer length coat mixed with the gold age inappropriate shoes IMHO does not become the image of a young little girl. It is an outfit that I could imagine on a more aware young lady/woman.
 
As a child that wore orthopedic shoes until I was 3, then every other bad style after that (remember jellies? SO BAD for your feet), it certainly didn''t turn me into a prostitute when I wore heels and red dresses. (And that dress Suri is wearing is SO not short - come on, it''s at her knees!) This is one of those situations when people want to make assumptions about how the child will turn out because of what mom chooses to let her wear, whether it be boys clothes or heels. Come on - give me a break. She''s 3, for God''s sake.
 
Yeah that red outfit is not short at all. Most toddler summer dresses are short than that.
 
Date: 1/27/2010 3:25:21 PM
Author: MonkeyPie
As a child that wore orthopedic shoes until I was 3, then every other bad style after that (remember jellies? SO BAD for your feet), it certainly didn''t turn me into a prostitute when I wore heels and red dresses. (And that dress Suri is wearing is SO not short - come on, it''s at her knees!) This is one of those situations when people want to make assumptions about how the child will turn out because of what mom chooses to let her wear, whether it be boys clothes or heels. Come on - give me a break. She''s 3, for God''s sake.
You seem to be taking this very personally MP. We all did this or that in our youth which now would be frowned on by many do good-ers in society. Doesn''t mean a kid will be harmed for life if they do x or y that we did, just means that perhaps we know a little better now. Perhaps.

They are shoes. My (future) kid will not be getting a pair.

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I can''t think of one instance where I''ve seen a little girl of Suri''s age in heels IN REAL LIFE.

Celebrities don''t count. They''re not real people.
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I really don''t think it is the length of the red outfit that people are reacting to - it''s the cut of the jacket, mixed with the heels, mixed with the purse that just looks too adult.
 
I think it''s gross just like I think that toddlers and tiaras show is disgusting. Those Mom''s are living through their kids and they aren''t letting them be KIDS! I have a 4 year old daughter and while she has some barbie dress up shoes she occasionally rocks at home when she''s "pretending" to be a grown up I''m going to hang on to her being a KID for as long as I can. Our current society is aging our kids prematurely and I personally hate it. I can''t believe the differences from when I was a kid to these days. I think being naive is the most endearing and beautiful thing about a child. I will by no means shelter my child but I''m also going to hold on to these days of her being so innocent. Wow I really unleashed some feelings there, I feel MUCH better!
 
Date: 1/27/2010 3:43:45 PM
Author: LaurenThePartier
I can''t think of one instance where I''ve seen a little girl of Suri''s age in heels IN REAL LIFE.

Celebrities don''t count. They''re not real people.
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Hehe!! I have to say I haven''t seen this here either.
 
Date: 1/27/2010 3:47:34 PM
Author: lucyandroger
I really don''t think it is the length of the red outfit that people are reacting to - it''s the cut of the jacket, mixed with the heels, mixed with the purse that just looks too adult.

Agreed.
 
Aside from the fact that heels can negatively affect the way her body develops, I don''t see the way she''s dressed as any different from little boys in Dockers, a button down, and a sweatervest. She''s dressed nicely and modestly.
 
Date: 1/27/2010 3:37:08 PM
Author: Steel
Date: 1/27/2010 3:25:21 PM

Author: MonkeyPie

As a child that wore orthopedic shoes until I was 3, then every other bad style after that (remember jellies? SO BAD for your feet), it certainly didn''t turn me into a prostitute when I wore heels and red dresses. (And that dress Suri is wearing is SO not short - come on, it''s at her knees!) This is one of those situations when people want to make assumptions about how the child will turn out because of what mom chooses to let her wear, whether it be boys clothes or heels. Come on - give me a break. She''s 3, for God''s sake.

You seem to be taking this very personally MP. We all did this or that in our youth which now would be frowned on by many do good-ers in society. Doesn''t mean a kid will be harmed for life if they do x or y that we did, just means that perhaps we know a little better now. Perhaps.

They are shoes. My (future) kid will not be getting a pair.

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Personally? No, I just think it''s wrong to say a little girl looks like a street walker just because of a pair of shoes and a red coat. And she''s 3 - she has no way to defend her mothers choices or even defend herself. I don''t see why it''s ok to talk like she isn''t a human being, and a child at that.

You''re right - they are JUST SHOES. Not a life choice.
 
I started this thread because I saw this on the news this morning, with actual very little mention of Suri Cruise. They were interviewing shoe store owners that were stating that this was becomming a growing trend. I had remembered seeing Suri in heels, therefore, used her as an example.
 
Date: 1/27/2010 3:56:52 PM
Author: girlface
I started this thread because I saw this on the news this morning, with actual very little mention of Suri Cruise. They were interviewing shoe store owners that were stating that this was becomming a growing trend. I had remembered seeing Suri in heels, therefore, used her as an example.
I think dressed up kids are adorable, but I don''t think that children should be put in anything that can negatively affect their body''s development. Heels = dangerous to a child''s body.
 
Date: 1/27/2010 3:54:51 PM
Author: princesss
Aside from the fact that heels can negatively affect the way her body develops, I don''t see the way she''s dressed as any different from little boys in Dockers, a button down, and a sweatervest. She''s dressed nicely and modestly.

This!
I better not mention that my son will SO have a mohawk, a leather jacket and boots. Ooohh yes. He will be a biker because of how I dress him.
 
Date: 1/27/2010 3:56:52 PM
Author: girlface
I started this thread because I saw this on the news this morning, with actual very little mention of Suri Cruise. They were interviewing shoe store owners that were stating that this was becomming a growing trend. I had remembered seeing Suri in heels, therefore, used her as an example.
Well, girlface, I think the general concensus here is that if a little girl wears heels, she's going to grow up to become a prostitute, but not a street walker because she actually won't be able to walk. Good thread!!
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LOL
 
Date: 1/27/2010 4:01:29 PM
Author: monarch64
Date: 1/27/2010 3:56:52 PM

Author: girlface

I started this thread because I saw this on the news this morning, with actual very little mention of Suri Cruise. They were interviewing shoe store owners that were stating that this was becomming a growing trend. I had remembered seeing Suri in heels, therefore, used her as an example.
Well, girlface, I think the general concensus here is that if a little girl wears heels, she''s going to grow up to become a prostitute, but not a street walker because she actually won''t be able to walk. Good thread!!
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LOL

Touche!
 
Date: 1/27/2010 3:47:34 PM
Author: lucyandroger
I really don't think it is the length of the red outfit that people are reacting to - it's the cut of the jacket, mixed with the heels, mixed with the purse that just looks too adult.
I don't see anything wrong with the cut. Around the holidays they sell that long jacket/dress combo in every store. I think the look is old fashioned especially if paired with a hat, which is why I like it.
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I can''t help it. These are adorable!

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Date: 1/27/2010 3:54:51 PM
Author: princesss
Aside from the fact that heels can negatively affect the way her body develops, I don''t see the way she''s dressed as any different from little boys in Dockers, a button down, and a sweatervest. She''s dressed nicely and modestly.
Yeah, I think the issue is that heels are considered something that is "sexy" and so putting a toddler in heels is somehow sexualizing her.

So even though the rest of the outfit is modest and may not have drawn comments with some cute patent leather mary janes, the heels change the whole look.
 
Date: 1/27/2010 4:12:04 PM
Author: VegasAngel



Date: 1/27/2010 3:47:34 PM
Author: lucyandroger
I really don't think it is the length of the red outfit that people are reacting to - it's the cut of the jacket, mixed with the heels, mixed with the purse that just looks too adult.
I don't see anything wrong with the cut. Around the holidays they sell that long jacket/dress combo in every store. I think the look is old fashioned especially if paired with a hat, which is why I like it.
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That's why I said the "mixed with" parts. See my post above.

ETA - Vegas, I'm not being snarky. I mean my post above this where I say I don't think there is anything wrong with the outfit. I just think the heels change the whole look. And in my opinion, the purse adds to the "adult look" of the outfit.
 
See mine above.
 
Oh I love that green purse/bag Suri is carrying! my fave color.

These shoes are actually fairly old fashioned. I have no idea about kid foot devt, but those are just like what you see in Victorian England...hmmm, then again, they were a fairly repressed bunch.
 
Monarch your last post made me laugh out loud.

And I hope that my last post didn''t come across as snarky, it wasn''t meant to be, I just wanted to bring light as to why I asked the question.
 
Date: 1/27/2010 4:28:17 PM
Author: girlface
Monarch your last post made me laugh out loud.

And I hope that my last post didn''t come across as snarky, it wasn''t meant to be, I just wanted to bring light as to why I asked the question.
Good, that was my intention! I don''t think anyone''s being snarky here, it''s just a friendly conversation.
 
Date: 1/27/2010 12:16:38 PM
Author: MonkeyPie
Aha! This is the one I was thinking of.

The other pic I posted isn''t so bad - they are little girl shoes, not a bad heel at all. These ones? A bit too high in my opinion.
Such a cute kid, but in these pics she looks ridiculous and laughable, quite frankly.
 
swingirl, those strawberry shoes are really cute. I don''t know, I guess the heel wouldn''t look as high if it was just a wider heel, not so tapered. I just picture little 3 year olds with rolled ankles.
 
Not for my daughter. I hate this kinda stuff. Kids need to be kids and I feel that this encourages them to grow up fast. I know it''s just a fashion trend but I don''t think it''s kewl. I think she is going to be a tall girl so I don''t think she would need them!
 
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