Britain is buzzing about a six-week vocational class for 16-year-olds offered at South Thames College in south London: How To Walk in High Heels is drawing critics who says it’s a waste of money, the Daily Mail reports.
Instructor Chyna Whyne said the class will prepare young women “for the business world and their social lives,” and prevent injuries and foot problems.
Five students took the course, which cost the college £750. Celina Mystery, 16, said it had boosted her confidence in stilettos. She added: “I no longer feel pain on a night out. I can finally rock my heels.”
Businesswoman Annette Lees tells the Daily Mail: “I wear high heels and would love for someone to teach me how to walk in them. But take me back to college and I can think of about 5,000 things that would serve me better in business.”
Via the Huffington Post.




