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18th‑century pink silk‑covered heeled shoe from Historic Royal Palaces. 18th‑century pink silk‑covered heeled shoe from Historic Royal Palaces.

Past Blast: Unlock 18th Century Silk Shoe

A newly acquired 18th‑century silk‑covered heeled shoe receives conservation care from Historic Royal Palaces.

A Monday Muse From the World of Historic Footwear

18th‑century pink silk‑covered heeled shoe undergoing conservation.
An 18th‑century silk‑covered heeled shoe, newly acquired by Historic Royal Palaces, receives expert conservation care.

Today’s Monday Muse spotlights an exquisite piece of 18th‑century fashion history: a highly decorative, silk‑covered heeled shoe once worn by the wealthy elite. Both gents and ladies strutted in these ornate creations, signaling status, taste, and the era’s love of embellishment.

A particularly striking pink silk shoe was recently acquired by Historic Royal Palaces for conservation — a rare survival of delicate textiles that were never meant to last centuries. Its craftsmanship, materials, and silhouette offer a vivid glimpse into the luxury and social codes of the Georgian period.

To unpack the artistry, construction, and conservation challenges behind this remarkable piece, textile conservator Katica Laza provides an intriguing breakdown that brings the shoe’s story to life.

Dig out the fascinating deep dive below

Unlock the 18th‑Century Shoe With Conservator Katica Laza


INYIM PAST BLAST FASHION
A SILK HEEL WITH CENTURIES OF SWAGGER
This is the kind of fashion relic that stops you cold — delicate, decorative, and still carrying the social theater of the Georgian era. The pink silk finish, sculpted shape, and rarity of its survival make it feel less like an accessory and more like a preserved whisper from a world built on spectacle.
Keep the mood going with the royal dress archive, a closer look at conservation work, and a fashion-history rabbit hole worthy of this beautifully extra find.

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Comment below: Would you have strutted in these silk‑heeled beauties back in the 1700s?

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