Amy Winehouse however, had probably the strongest of images and most definately the least expensive to uphold. Of course there's the huge, nested beehive with long, gypsy-like tendrils of hair falling all around it, a Fred Perry shirt that shows a little more chest that what Mr Perry originally wore playing tennis, then there's the miniscule denim shorts with a belt that really does do its job.
But!
Who could forget, right at the bottom of many a Winehouse outfit, the pink, satin, ballet pumps?
Come wind, rain, snow, sleet, sun, where Amy went, those shoes went. They certainly were a favourite and definately were a major part of her trademark look.
I, myself have been previously guilty of scanning high street shops for such shoes. Unfortunately, most dolly-pump shoes in shops tend to be made of plastic, a stupid colour or pattern, or have a bow or buckle of some sort on them. No such shoe to be found. I gave up.
I came across an article online one day, discussing the footwear of Miss Winehouse, stating that these were in fact actual ballet shoes and that professional ballerinas had voiced their opinions on which brand they believed to be 'THE' shoe. My initial reaction to finding this out was originally a face that could only be desribed as a '5 hours of dancing in 6inch stilettos, then embarking on the 3mile walk home face'.
Let's face it, dance shoes are made for relatively short term wear and not designed to pound the streets of London and those shoes probably saw more of London than a foreign tourist with 48hrs to see everything. My future 75 year old self decided for the present 24 year old that I should probably attach myself to a different footwear trend.
However, I must admit, the shoes continued to creep back into my psyche and I was guilty once more of 'looking around' for this. This time, online.
There are a few websites which state various places suspected of supplying Amy with ballet shoes. One of them was Freed.
These shoes are the ones suggested by Ballet Teachers and at a first glance, I agree, they do look very much like the shoes Amy wore. However, one thing I did notice from pictures of her shoes was there is no tie on any of her shoes.
There was also this make, Gandolfi, which allegedly, she was seen buying shoes from, but these look a little more peachy than pink:
I eventually stumbled across some Ballet shoes, whilst on ebay, after putting up more clothes. Now these certainly looked very much like the photo's, under £10 and full sole which is said to be type worn.
These cost me around £7, they stock adult and child sizes, up to size 9 and look identical. No doubt they are probably not the precise make she wore, but they are the closest I have found to the original.