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That glorious feeling of ditching your high heels and sinking into the carpet with your bare feet? Celebrities yearn for it too.
Some even act on it, like Kristen Stewart, who ditched her heels on the Cannes Film Festival red carpet to march up the steps in her bare feet.
SEE ALSO:82 women walked this year's Cannes red carpet in protest, calling for gender equality in the film industryStewart ditched her Christian Louboutins after posing for media at the screening of Spike Lee's Blackkklansmanat Palais des Festivals on May 14.
It was a controversial move, as Cannes is known for a"no flats" rule for the red carpet — a dress code that undeniably affects more women than men.
Festival reps have called the rule a "rumor," and yet in 2015, a group of middle-aged women, some reportedly with medical issues, were denied entry into a screening of Carol when they showed up in flats. That shot off a flurry of criticism from celebs like Emily Blunt. Julia Roberts protested the unofficial rule by walking the Cannes carpet barefoot the following year.
Despite the Cannes fashion police, Twitter empathized with ya gurl Stewart.
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