Socks with sandals, meanwhile, remain the preserve of the Englishman abroad. Bobby- socks and strappy, spike-heeled footwear still make an appearance on fashionable feet here and there, but anyone over the age of 16 need not subject themselves to this. Rather, bare your feet to the world with pride.
Spare a thought, however, for those around you. Having crammed your sadly neglected extremities into ill-fitting shoes throughout the winter months, they are likely to emerge deathly white – or even, and most unfortunately, mottled blue – with angry red heels, callused edges and toenails that would frighten off even the most ardent admirer. We owe it to an unsuspecting public to fork out on a pedicure before contemplating any bare-footed venture.In France, for example, no self-respecting woman would unveil her feet before undergoing that frankly rather terrifying treatment – the pedicure medicale. This involves diligent, long-suffering experts hacking away at any unsightly elements with various surgical instruments until the feet emerge looking not entirely unlike the day they were born.
Paris, admittedly, is a long way to travel for perfect feet but, for anyone interested, the legendary Carita salons are the place.Pedicures closer to home are, of course, available – but for shy-and- retiring British types who would rather keep their beauty treatments to themselves, there’s many a DIY product available. They’re only as complex and/or expensive as you want them to be, and work wonders.Once your feet look like polished and delicately painted porcelain they are ready for general viewing. Not just any old sandals suit any old feet and/or legs, though. If you’re so long and lean that you make Cyd Charisse look dumpy, and your skin has a peaches-and-cream or golden hue, you can get away with anything from the most delicate thong to dazzling, ultra-bright sandals. The rest of us would do wisely to choose a style that suits both skin colour and the shape of ankles and legs.Ankle-straps should be avoided by any but those with the finest build: they not only draw attention to the heavier build but also interrupt the line of the leg, making it seem shorter. A thick strap over the bridge of the foot has the opposite effect, making the ankle look smaller.While a high heel will always add length to the leg, there are not so many of these available this season.
Last season, paper-thin pumps, mules and clogs ruled the runways, and they continue to make their mark. This summer, flat sandals or those with a lower heel are the most fashionable.The good news is that the bigger and more apparently ungainly the sandal, the finer the legs look by comparison. The humble Birkenstock which – strangely – induced waiting-list frenzy at the end of last year is still a hot ticket: those who would like to scream their fashion credentials from the rooftops will be snapping up the white variety. OK, so you might end up looking like Florence in The Magic Roundabout but there are worse fates. Orange Birkenstocks, similarly, are likely to fly out of the stores: orange, the world’s most forward-thinking designers have decreed, is the colour of the Millennium.Last year’s re-emergence of Dr Scholl sandals is still having an impact too – wooden-soled footwear is very much in evidence. Beware the fact that they are all too easy to slip out of, however – losing your shoes in the street is more than a little humiliating.As far as colour is concerned, opting for a neutral shade is a safe bet, as the closer the colour of your sandals to that of your skin, the longer your leg will appear. There’s a fair bit of raffia around this season and it won’t break the bank.Happily, just as trainers have gone back to being the preserve of muscle- bound athletes, so sandals now grace the wardrobes of rather more fashionable souls than, well, Jesus.
Equally, the days when family holidays in Blackpool, sporting the requisite and frankly not very fashionable red, yellow or blue rubber flip-flops, are long gone.These days, anyone who’s after giving their toes a much-needed breath of fresh air, whatever their age, shape or size, will be positively spoilt for choice.. Treat your feet for pounds 32
Mmmm delicious… Aveda Pedicure Deluxe at Harvey Nichols in London (0171- 584 0011) and in Leeds (0113-236 0077). How about sitting on a vibrating throne which massages your back, while a fully qualified therapist gives you a three step pedicure. 1) a sea-salt foot jacuzzi, 2) a polish (to remove all yucky hard bits), 3) a reflexology foot-massage. Be prepared to sip fruit juices and champagne while the ultimate pampering service takes place.
Feet for Life for freeScholl retail outlets nationwide are holding a Feet For Life campaign from May 24 to June 12 This means you can pop along for a free consultation. Also, Scholl stores have chiropody clinics on site, so for pounds 20 you can have a pampering session – foot soak, toenail trim, foot-and-leg massage, enquiries 0800 074 2040.Fancy feet for under pounds 5Body Shop is the place for cheap but chic foot remedies.