Rayne: Shoes for stars

Lovely exhibition at the Fashion and Textile Museum of shoes made by the company Rayne.

The exhibits were arranged like a magical shoe shop with displays from the different eras of the company and in some cases a style of shoe in different colour ways. My favourites, as ever, were the shoes from the 1920s with elegant cut away heels and with a bar across. All the shoes looked easy to wear with high but well balanced heels. I particularly loved the shoes with Wedgewood china heels!

For once I liked the lack of commentary in the cases as it maintained the shop look and there was a good listing you could carry round with you. I was interested to see that although the business left family ownership in 1987 a son of the last family owner  has revived the company.

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