I think they look quite nice in a sneaker-contemporary-futuristic-sporty-balenciaga-nude kind of way. On stage they probably really blend in with the legs or will do when different colors and finishes become available. That obviously requires people to actually give them a try.
for how expensive point shoes are it will hopefully give more kids options. maybe it will never be what they wear at big professional studios but there's so many smaller places that could use them!
I ordered these shoes after a fitting event in one of the adult ballet studios in Berlin with a couple of other people. It has been 5 months !!!! and nobody has recieved them. The only thing we get from them is excuses. We are thinking about filing a legal complaint against them. I definitely DO NOT recommend dealing with the company.
@@kurlykaitlynIf they're Western European (which I assume since the fitting was in Berlin); we don't really use credit cards here. If the pre-payment was done by debut card they can't do anything
Aren't they a start-up company? Then things like this might be expected. But then on the other hand, from what I've heard, these shoes are three times the price of regular pointes, even Gaynors. I just hope that if they are modular pointes then you can buy the individual components separately when they have "died", or am I mistaken?
I think they make your feet look stunning! I feel like they would work very well for a contemporary/lyrical/modern piece- they will blend in more with your skin (they have different color options, right?) and it would make for a more seamless look on stage. Plus, you wouldn't have to pancake them!
I've been wanting to try these but worried that they wouldn't have my size. Also would love a longer more in depth video about the shoes and your thoughts about them.
What do they look like with tights over them? I think I’d need to see them on stage to determine if I’d buy a pair - unless they’re meant to only be for practice?
How often do you have to replace the tape? I noticed that it comes with quite a bit. Your feet look great in them though! Looking forward to an update!
I like the idea, and the show’s lift looks amazing, but the way the shank flops around during roll-through is worrisome, and that heel looks a little baggy.
I feel like a lot of people look like they are knuckling a bit in them or they are slightly pulled back or something about the height and taper of the box is off as well I dunno