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Freed of London Pointe Shoes 101 (Classics, Studios, Pros and everything you need to know)

Margot Hallac 32,403 3 years ago
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Hi Dancers, Today I'm diving into the fabulous world of Freed of London. When I first started wearing their pointe shoes, I had so many questions and it seemed like it was impossible to get all the answers and insight into the different models, styles, makers, etc... So two years later, here's the video I wish I had been able to watch when I first started wearing these shoes. I'll take you step by step through their entire range of shoes from the classics (in their many forms) and the studios. Hope you enjoy! Xo, Margot Special Thanks to the team at Freed of London for helping me with my research and footage. This video is not a sponsored video. I did not receive any free product and the opinions expressed in this video are my own. ___________________________ CHAPTERS 00:00 Intro 00:50 History and Background 03:03 Classics vs Studios 03:43 Classics 10:28 Studios 13:21 Conclusion ___________________________ WHERE TO FIND ME Instagram : https://www.instagram.com/pointebrush/ Website : https://pointebrushnyc.com/ Subscribe to this Channel : https://bit.ly/3r6t765 Facebook : https://www.facebook.com/pointebrushnyc Pinterest : https://www.pinterest.com/pointebrush/_shop/ Contact me : https://pointebrushnyc.com/pages/contact ___________________________ ABOUT ME My name is Margot and I am a designer and ballet dancer. I started Pointebrush as a side project and outlet for me to hone my skills as an illustrator and painter. Ballet and dance have long been a passion for me and as a dancer myself, I think it brings another dimension altogether when the artist understands the movements and technique require in order to perform the movements that look so beautiful to audiences. I graduated from Parsons School of Design with a degree in Communication Design and went on to work at several large design firms before starting my own design business. As a child, I studied ballet but decided that pursuing dance as a vocation was not something for me. Many years later, I have returned to dancing ballet recreationally and incorporate my inspiration into the many paintings and sketches I share online and on social media. ___________________________

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