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"Noritaka Tatehana is one of the most important shoe designers of our time," she said. "His amazing, vertiginous heel-less high-heeled shoes have transformed the look of extreme footwear." The custom-made shoes look like the furthest thing from sensible; even Lady Gaga has occasionally lost her balance in some of the taller designs. But Tatehana said they're actually more comfortable than regular high heels because they put the wearer's weight on the toe rather than the heel. Tatehana says he can even run in his creations, though he prefers to wear sneakers and loafers. Tatehana grew up on the seaside resort of Kamakura. His father used to run a downtown Tokyo public bathhouse that has since become prime office real estate, and his mother teaches doll-making. He says he would like someday to expand into clothing, maybe bags, or to work in costume design for films. He also wants to help raise the profile of his heritage around the world. "I want Japanese culture to stay alive today and win respect internationally," Tatehana said. "It's creativity that defines a nation's strength."
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