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Friday, April 24, 2020

Avneet Kaur’s Stylish Outfit Ideas On How To Wear High Heels

High Heels and Women, this has been an eternal bond between them, and yes women love high heels, it’s been a great feminist debate of the time, but somehow the joy lies in the different aspects of the opposite gender! We all have the right to follow our heart and choices, and undoubtedly High Heels hail with instant class and sombre! But we need to know what outfits to wear along to carry high heels with proficiency, like Avneet Kaur.

Avneet Kaur, the Mardaani actor, who is now a TikTok star, has wowed us with her grand performances. Not only she is a great actor but also has a quirky fashion sense. She aptly knows how to doll herself up with perfect makeup and hairdo, also other accessories. As of now, we can help but go obsessed over her recent high heels style.





Monday, January 20, 2020

High Heels and How to Wear Them With Style

When not worn correctly, sexy shoes and high heels especially can create both health and image problems.

The first and indeed many would say only thing high heels are designed to do is to make women look attractive feminine and sexy; or attractive and dominant - in the boardroom or the playroom.

Now if you don't have the right heels or don't know how to wear them properly what happens?

First you look anything but alluring - in fact women walking in too high heels just look daft. Period. No matter of it's 2"-3" heels for every day office wear or 5.5" strappy evening shoes; learning how to walk in them before going out in public is a must.

Second, walking badly in heels will, over time, cause you back pain and knee trouble brought on by the constant bad posture you will have. Also heels that are just too high or even right height but badly fitting can cause problems with your feet if worn for too long.




So check list for the perfect heel enjoyment:

Always buy as expensive a pair of heels as you can afford, this does three things: The more expensive heels will be a much better quality of manufacture - very expensive shoes will actually still be hand made - The materials used will be better quality - you simply cannot beat real leather, wood etc. Plastic and other man made materials either do not stretch or give too much, they do not let the foot breath and generally need to be avoided if at all possible. - Fashion: Put simply the more expensive the heels the better they will have been designed from the visual aesthetic point of view - they will be designed to look good on or off your feet and to position your body in such a way as to make you look like a million dollars.

Make sure you buy the right size heels: Simple but you be amazed how many women will buy the incorrect size either through ignorance or because the shop did not have the right size in the style wanted. This is false economy. Wrong fit to a heel or sandal spells disaster for the long term wearing of the show. Blisters, bunions and general foot pain after only a few hours wear will be the result.

Break new heels in. Especially important with closed heel and closed toe styles. Leather becomes more supple and stretches a little to perfectly fit the contours of your foot - wear the heels enough for this to happen and for you to get used to their feel before venturing out.

So there you have it, buy good quality heels, ensure they fit correctly and practice wearing them before going out for that evening dinner date.

Have fun.

Monday, April 24, 2017

Factors To Consider When Buying High Heels

High heels give you a classy look and make you feel sexy. When buying the shoes you need to consider a number of factors that include:






Fitting of the shoe

As rule of thumb ensure that you buy a shoe that is fitting. When making the purchase, remember that when wearing heels, your feet tend to be pushed forward thus you need to buy a shoe that is a little bit larger than the one that you normally wear. The taller the shoe, the larger it should be. For example, if the high heel is 2-3 ½ inches, it should be a ½ size larger. If it's 6 ½ inches and above, go for one that is 1- ½ sizes larger.

Type of heel

There are many types of high heels. The most common are:

Kitten: The heels are less than 2 inches tall thus easy to walk in.

Stiletto: Most are 8 inches tall but there are a few that are up to 10 inches. They are ideal when you are attending a dressy occasion. It's recommended that you avoid these if you haven't worn heels before.

Wedge: They feature full heels that range from the front to the back of the shoe. The designs range from open-toe to closed. The cool thing about them is that you can wear them with almost any type of cloth and they look great.

Mules: They have a backless slip-on design thus ideal when you are looking to show some skin. Their main flaw is that they have limited ankle support thus you can't walk in them for long especially if you are a newbie.

Pumps: They are similar to stilettos but often come in either peep-toe or closed shoe styles. They are recommended for those that are used to wearing heels.

Material used in making the shoes

The material used in making the high heels is another factor that you should consider when making the purchase. For durability go with shoes made from leather or suede. While the shoes made from the materials are a little bit expensive, they are breathable and tend to last for a long time. They have also been found to be comfortable to wear even for long periods of time.

Conclusion

These are the factors that you need to consider when buying heels. Comfort should be the first thing to consider when making the purchase. To ensure that the shoe is comfortable, first, walk in it in the shoe store.

Monday, February 20, 2017

Everything You Need To Know About High Heels

High heels are footwear commonly used by women. People say that wearing high heels immediately makes a woman look and feel sexy. Although this type of footwear is most commonly associated with the female gender, there are designs made for males too.

Cuban heels and cowboy boots are worn by men. Cowboy boots has no lace, has a curve on the tip and have high or tall shaft. This particular style is widely used for riding horses and are most commonly worn by cowboys. A Cuban heel, on one hand, has a fair height with a straight front and is a little bit narrow at the back. Heels have many varieties and come with different types which are mostly worn by women.



Different types of high heels for women

· Stiletto

Stilettos have slimmer heels with a minimum height of 2 inches and not more than 0.4 inch in width. The highest stiletto could be as high as 10 inches. It gives you the visual illusion of having long and slender legs and it makes you appear taller as well. An added advantage is that it makes your bust and buttocks become more prominent.

· Wedge

A wedge covers the whole space under the heel and arch fractions of your foot. Its height varies so you can easily choose as to what suits your comfort level. What classifies it as a wedge are the length and shape of its heel. This heel type is quite popular in contemporary fashion.

· Puppy

The height and diameter has a measurement of roughly 2 inches. The heel is square, black and is usually thick.

· Louis or spool

This type of high heel is wide and has an obvious slimmer look at the midpoint.

· Prism

The heel appears to be triangle in shape at the tip with its triangular flat sides.

· Cone

The heel is round and wide and clearly narrow at the tip.

· Kitten

The heel is short and slim with a maximum height of 2 inches and width of not more than 0.4 inch.

The History of High Heels

High heels had been in and out of the fashion scene since World War II. High heels are worn by most European royalties during the 16th century. Back in 1580, men with power or influence had been known to wear high heels. It was back again in the later years of the 80s and again in the early 1990s. Typically, it is worn by most women today with height variations ranging from 1.5 inches kitten heel to 4 inches or more known as stilettos.

Disadvantages

Heels that are more than 5 inches in height are normally used for aesthetic reasons and are not advisable to wear. It can be the cause of most severe foot problems and has been an issue in health care. Results of wearing very high heels include the following repercussions:

· You can have foot pain because of too much arching of the foot.

· You may tend to walk slower.

· You will increase the possibility of sprains and fractures.

· You will have uneven or a wobbly walk which could predispose you to injuries.

· Foot deformities can be created.

· Your calves will appear stiffer.

· Those always wear high heels have a higher risk of degenerative knees.

· You are incapable of running.

· You can have foot and tendon problems.

But wearing high heels is not all flaws. The reason why high heels are still being used until now is that they also have their own benefits.

Advantages

· You instantly look taller.

· Your legs tend to appear much longer and slender.

· Your feet arches become well defined.

· Your posture is changed for the better.

· For shorter people, you can sit on a high chair with your foot on the floor. Plus, you will be able to reach items on higher shelves.

Monday, October 24, 2016

How to find the perfect pair of high heels that don't hurt your feet

A top podiatrist has revealed a three-step formula to find a pair of heels that won't leave you in agony.

Choosing the perfect shoe that won't give you blisters all comes down to the shape of your feet.

Consultant podiatrist Emma Supple says that some women are built to wear them skyscraper-high, while others will suffer after mere moments in the lowest of heights.



To work out which category you fit into, Emma says there's a three-step formula to calculate your perfect heel height (PHH) in a matter of minutes.

According to Emma, the measurement is based on the flexibility of a curved bone that connects the foot and the leg.

She told the Daily Mail: “If the talus tilts downwards when you are holding your leg out straight and relaxing your foot, then you have a lot of mobility and can wear high heels with ease.”

While this is good news for those with a flexible talus, other women just aren’t cut out for wearing them and there’s nothing they can do about it.

So how do you measure your PHH?

1) Take off your shoes, sit down and hold one leg straight out in front of you keeping your foot relaxed. If your foot sits at a right angle to your leg without dangling then you have less mobility and will be more comfortable in a pair of flats. However, if the top of your foot follows the line of your leg then you are a natural heel wearer.

2) You’ll need a friend for this next part. To find your ideal heel height, get someone to place a tape measure from your heel in a straight line on the floor, then place a pencil at the ball of your foot at right angles to the tape.

3) Wherever the tape measure hits the pencil reveals your PHH.

Thanks to this simple formula you can now feel a whole lot smarter about your footwear purchases, and wave goodbye to a multitude of high heel horrors.

Thursday, February 5, 2015

High heels and their perennial appeal: why pain seems a small price to pay


Marilyn Monroe famously had half an inch chopped off one of hers to enhance the wiggle in her walk, while supermodel Veronica Webb claims they "put your ass on a pedestal, where it belongs". I'm talking, of course, about high heels. Those towers of female footwear that combine a plethora of complex contradictions: empowerment, vulnerability, sexual allure, femininity, subversion, fetishism.
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Whatever they mean to you, it seems one thing is consistent: British women can't get enough of them. A study has revealed that we teeter around in the highest heels of all our European counterparts, on average elevating our feet by 8.25cm. In fact, a quarter of British women regularly brave stilettos that perch precariously between 10 and 15cm, inspired by the likes of Victoria Beckham, Cheryl Cole, Elle Macpherson and Kelly Brook, all of whom are devotees of such skyscraping styles.
The Duchess of Cambridge, whose dedication to her LK Bennett "Sledge" 11cm heels has been much commented on, has done wonders for the popularity of the leg-lengthening powers of the "nude" platformed stiletto. The £195 style, from the brand's Signature Collection, has sold out numerous times, and the company is currently stocking the flattering, classic court in a revenue-generating 12 colours to meet consumer demand for a new take on Kate Middleton's style.
So what exactly is the appeal of the high heel? Is it an empowering accessory, a weapon in the arsenal of post-feminist women's sartorial power? Or is it a subversive relic from a male-dominated world, designed to cripple vulnerable women in their quest to meet a fashionable and social ideal?
Former Clothes Show presenter Vanessa Scott runs a successful video production company within the fashion and luxury goods industry and – even at a statuesque 5ft 10in – knows all too well the power of a heel. "I'm very much part of the Sex and the City generation and, for me, high heels will always be synonymous with Carrie Bradshaw. Her obsession with shoes was symbolic of a woman's sexual and financial freedom today. What woman doesn't adore high heels? They provide the illusion of instant liposuction and are Viagra for the soul. Quite simply, you look sexier and feel sexier – what man could resist?"
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A study earlier this year in the Journal of Applied Physiology revealed that women who habitually wear high heels are at a heightened risk of permanent damage to their knees, hips, back and tendons, because the shoe shape forces the wearer to place all of her body weight on the ball of the foot, compromising stability. This, in turn, makes her compensate for the instability by pushing her knees and hips forward and arching her back.
Despite the discomfort and the potential damage associated with heels, the psychologist Bernard Rudofsky, author of The Unfashionable Human Body, says: "Physical distress is accepted by women if it is a constitutional part of the pleasure of courtship and mating. Women will furiously defend their high heels because any distress to their feet is in itself a form of attraction for men, many of whom feel it is a sacrifice made for them."
Camilla Morton believes the appeal of the heel is more deeply ingrained in women's psyche. The fashion writer and author of How to Walk in High Heels is a disciple of the Manolo Blahnik heel and describes her passion thus: "As a nation, our children are brought up reading fairy stories, and we associate heels with transformation. It's about the glass slipper that Cinderella slips on before being whisked off to the ball. We don't swan around in crinolined ball gowns and horse-drawn coaches, but we can wear the heels with the magical aura. Without a doubt, putting on a pair of heels is totally transformative: they make you feel something special is going to happen. As young girls, many of us looked up to our mothers wearing high heels and they symbolised everything that was womanly in the world. Barbie, with her pink stilettos and feet permanently moulded to wear heels, was everything a grown-up was meant to be: forget the boobs, the heels turn you into a woman."
I, certainly, am not immune to the aggrandising nature of these soaring shoes. While I now spend much of my life as the mother of a four-year-old running around in trainers, brogues or ballet pumps, I have over the last two decades accrued a collection of heels that would not be out of place in a costume archive.
There are beribboned Pradas with spindle-like stilettos wrapped in velvet the colour of Parma Violets. For more vampish occasions, I wear patent red Mary Janes with high-rise heels and matching soles by the cobbler du jour, Christian Louboutin.
I have more silk courts by Anya Hindmarch and teetering rose pink satin Jimmy Choo mules scattered with a sprinkling of beads. Row upon row of stacked boxes bear the names of Rupert Sanderson, Marni, Dolce & Gabbana, Gina, Christian Dior, Topshop, Emma Hope, Paul Smith, Moschino and Ralph Lauren.
Many are the remnants of a more glamorous pre-parenting life, attending fashion industry parties and reporting from the red carpet. They have little relevance in my current incarnation, juggling my daughter's ballet lessons and playdates with my home-based, slipper-clad work as a freelance writer, but I unwrap a pair of heels at every opportunity. This weekend, I briefly discarded my "mum-shoes" for a sexy pair of killer heels and was instantly shifted into party mode for a friend's 40th birthday.
For my first wedding, in 1993, Mr Choo himself measured my feet and handmade a pair of couture Duchess satin heels to match my gown. The magic of those shoes lasted longer than the marriage, and when I wed my second husband last year I wore a wonderful pair of silver, strappy glittered heels by Martine Sitbon – the perfect platform for a diminutive 5ft 2in bride to kiss her 6ft 4in husband.
As someone who is below average in terms of my physical stature – British women are now among the shortest in Europe, with the average 18- to 29-year-old measuring in at 5ft 4in (163cm) – I relish the leg-lengthening opportunity to slip my size 4s into the shoemakers' equivalent of the Shard.
A pair of heels allows me to view the world from a different vantage point. I can look people in the eye, so those who previously looked down their nose at me must view me on their level – a psychological benefit that comes into play socially and in the workplace.
Zoe Mayson, a business psychologist, suggests that I am not alone in valuing the heel as a professional asset. "There are a lot of people who think women do themselves a disservice by wearing heels, but I'm not in that camp. They are a psychological asset, and we can use them to our advantage. I work a lot with men in suits around a boardroom table, and I would never lead a session in flats. Heels give me gravitas that I would not have in lower shoes.
"From an evolutionary point of view, natural selection favours traits that increase our individual reproductive success. Heels get you noticed and give you physical stature, which in turn, gives you power, without compromising your femininity. So often, women have to take on male attributes to be successful in the workplace, and this is a great way of digging our heels in and saying no."
Just look at the self-confessed glamour-geek Marissa Mayer, the newly-appointed president and CEO of Yahoo! in her sassy stilettos and you can see that heels and brains are a potent combination in even the most male-dominated of industries.
Historically, heels have been used as a form of marking power: some 10,000 years ago, tribal chieftains were known to wear stilts at meetings to allow them to look down on the members of their tribe. And, in the 16th century, when European aristocrats adopted the heels favoured by Catherine de Medici, they were outraged when commoners began to wear them too. A law was passed prohibiting anyone below the "rank" of gentry from wearing heels – hence, the expression "well-heeled".
Even in colonial America, under British rule, a similar law existed: "Citizens of common class … are prohibited from wearing boots or shoes of satin cloth or ribbons, or of bright colours, or shoes with stilted heels. All such footwear is a mark of rank and privilege. Those of lesser class who attempt to emulate those of stations above by their attire will be considered in violation of His Majesty's laws and subject to fine or jail or both."
Jump to the 1950s and the popularity of the newly created stiletto heel reached pandemic proportions. Inspired by the creations of Salvatore Ferragamo and Roger Vivier – known as the Fabergé of footwear, women complemented the full-skirted hourglass silhouette of their "New Look" postwar fashion with a seductive stiletto heel, echoing the glamour of Hollywood icons such as Marilyn Monroe and Sophia Loren.
Not until the 1980s were heels the height of fashion, with the advent of Dynasty-style power dressing as women climbed the career ladder, and the infamous white stiletto worn by everyone from Diana, Princess of Wales, to the stereotypical Essex girl, dancing around her handbag to Bananarama – in 1987, the high street chain Dolcis sold over a quarter of a million pairs of the much derided style.
Today, thanks to Carrie Bradshaw, Jimmy Choo and Manolo Blahnik are household names, and £25k-a-year office juniors aspire to own designer heels that cost more than their monthly rent. In an age where princesses wear high street heels to meet the US president, there's plenty of mileage left in the high heel yet.
As the footwear historian William A Rossi points out, "most women prefer a trip to hell in high heels than to walk flat-heeled to heaven".

Saturday, January 5, 2013

Advices On How To Take Care Of Your High Heels

I believe that all the ladies love high heels, and own a lot of pairs of high heels, different types, different colors. Many girls bought new shoes are do not know how to maintain a good pair of high heels, here are some advices to you.


First, you have better not to wear the new buying shoes immediately, because most of the new shoes has a layer of wax above, you can go to shoes shop to have opening wax treatment, and then on the maintenance, good maintenance of the shoes, open wax is generally 2 dollars, but not all shoes need to do open-wax treatment, generally better shoes, such as christian louboutin outlet need to do to open the wax.

Second, shoes to often on shoe polish, generally about three days to play a shoeshine, dry climate, 1-2 days needed, if you much patience and care about your high heels, it is best to have your shoe polish more often keeping doing this, you will find that no matter how long have your shoes been wear it will be relatively new.

Three, many girls like to go outside to have their high-heeled shoes maintenance, the best places to go not to go to the street vendors, because they use hard basic kind of shoe brush, though it was bright at that time, but the leather is basically also are zoned almost, if you look carefully you will be able to find all your leather have kind of scratch, The right shoe polish method: First with a wet cloth to wipe off the dust and mud in the shoes face then marked with maintenance fluid or maintenance of milk, about a minute later with a soft, dry cloth to wipe clean, and again on the shoe polish, two minutes later, with shoe polish dry and cloth to wipe clean your high heels.If you wear your high heels on rainy day, or walk a muddy road, it have to be dry immediately then do maintenance treatment.

Four, when the season changed the shoes have to maintain again, keep them in dark and dry place, the best to replace the shoes propped up to keep the shoes are not deformed, before maintenance, be sure to clean the oil thoroughly.

Wednesday, December 5, 2012

Comfy High Heels Styles For Ladies

Comfy high heels which can be as modern as they're practical might be found. Those that do not know what sides to look for tend to attempt giant kinds of styles and settle for lower than the best. Those that know what to hunt out will have a shorter, narrower search with larger success.

Stilettos will without end be fashionable. They're a classic item that's in type every single year. Evening and cocktail attire will at all times need the additional peak and femininity that only stilettos can bring. Enterprise clothes may even all the time want a touch of professionalism that heels provide.

There are three major components to look out for to avoid stiletto primarily based problems. The weight of your entire body is held on the ball of the foot when sporting a high heel. The pain this causes may be aided by two factors. A sole and inset will reduce problems significantly. The toe is one other space that suffers throughout the wearing of stilettos. The arch is the final space that brings pain when there is not sufficient support.


Extra width and depth in the toe space will provide loads of further comfort. This year it's modern to put on a rounder toe but it surely must exist on a shoe that works with this. The bulkier toe area must be balanced with the rest of the shoe, in any other case it seems too practical. A barely thicker heel is all that is required to stability out the look.

A shock absorbing inset can forestall a considerable amount of ache in the ball of the foot. Orthopedic insets are useful to present the area additional softness. Top quality insets that include the shoe might be adequate if they're well made. Poorly made insets flatten completely inside as little as a couple of weeks, rendering them useless.

The only real is a very powerful space for shock absorption to prevent pain on the ball of the foot. Platforms are a huge development this yr and do not should be overly thick. As little as a centimeter or two's width, if made out of effectively fabricated plastic or gum rubber, can stop pain in the ball of the foot entirely.

Synthetic rubber wears down within months. Since most people carry their weight erratically on their toes, the only wears down extra on one side. This causes misalignment of the backbone and hips, inflicting long term harm, spasms and pain.
Those with problematic arches are always finest off with an orthopedic inset. An espadrille heal will give the arch further support that forestalls ache for those with and without flat arches. Espadrilles are coming back into fashion next summer time and had been current in a variety of 2013 collections.

A thick somewhat than stiletto heel can assist the ankles higher to cut back imbalance and ache to that area. Thick heels are also better at balancing out thicker calves. Irrespective of how well chosen snug excessive heels are, they should be worn for short periods. It's best to hold a flat pair of footwear along, sporting them when ever heels aren't a necessity. This can even prevent sneakers from changing into damaged during long durations of walking.

Wednesday, November 16, 2011

The Shoes That Make you Comfortable - High Heels

High-heeled  shoes are very important for girls because the shoes add beauty to them  in many occasions. Therefore, many girls want to buy themselves a pair  of good high heels. However, do you know which kind of high heels can  make you comfortable and avoid falling over when you are wearing them?  Maybe in this article you will find the answers.
The  basic idea is that the footwear must fit you and they can be neither  too big nor too small. Secondly, the heels of the shoes cannot be too  high, and as far as I am concerned, five centimeters is best because it  is neither high nor low. If they are too low, that is meaningless for  you to wear them and on the contrary, if they are too high, you will be  very uncomfortable. If you really want to wear the high ones, maybe you  can try those whose soles also have heels.
Thirdly,  it is the problem of the size of the heels. On the whole, shoes with  thick heels are better than those with narrow ones. The thick ones can  buffer the pressure so that you will not be so painful. And the bigger  the heels are, the safer you will feel, or you will find it very hard to  move a step and easy to fall over with the narrow ones.
Lastly,  the toes of the high heels should be slightly raised so that the center  of gravity is in the center of the sole of the feet. And there is one  more point, it must be kept in mind that you are not allowed to wear  socks when you are wearing high-heeled shoes because that may make you  slide onto the floor.
What  I have mentioned above is my advice for picking a pair of high-heeled  shoes that can make you comfortable and not easy to fall over. If I have  the chance, I will share more with you.