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LONDON–Britt had raved about socialite Charlotte Dellal’s shoe collection Charlotte Olympia,
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I might be wedded to kitten heels and flats,
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But there’s something about Dellal’s shoes,
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As a sensible shoe person–I own very few pairs of crazy heels,
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