01:32PM, Friday 19 July 2019
Theresa May spent her last constituency day as Prime Minister adding a pair of her shoes to an ‘Inspirational Women’ exhibition today.
The exhibition at Maidenhead Heritage Centre includes females both past and present who have a connection to the town, from the Spice Girls to Carol Vorderman.
After placing the LK Bennett animal print kitten-heels in the cabinet Mrs May was asked why the print has become her ‘signature’.
She said: “It only arose after my first speech at party conference as party chairman.
“I had a choice of two pairs of shoes but I was wearing a very dark trouser suit and I just thought they would be different from the trouser suit and the rest is history as they say.”
The Prime Minister said she was also recently reminded about a James Bond-themed Christmas party at Conservative Campaign Headquarters when she was chairman.
As it had a James Bond theme Mrs May wore ‘a mini skirt and a pair of over-the-knee platform ivory boots’.
She said: "It has to be said, my days of wearing over the knee thigh length platform boots are a thing of the past.”
Mrs May was also introduced to 'Julius' at the centre, a skeleton found at a large burial site close to the Thames between Bray Marina and Oakley Court.
Peter Rogers, deputy chairman of the heritage centre, said: “He’s an amazing chap, he doesn’t answer back.”
“That’s the kind of man I like,” said Mrs May.
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