Jennifer Aniston has gorgeous legs in high heels. She is wearing a perfect dress that works well with her pretty legs and has strapped into a nice pair of snakeskin high heel sandals that look fantastic but seem terribly uncomfortable.
Showing posts with label high heels. Show all posts
Showing posts with label high heels. Show all posts
Mar 19, 2010
Mar 3, 2010
Siriano’s Spring 2010 Heel Design
Last spring’s hot design for high heels was Chanel’s gun heel which was worn by Madonna to a movie premiere in 2008. At a price tag of over $2000 a pair, many people went looking for a look-a-like.
This spring is to see the release of Alexander McQueen’s ‘lobster claw’ heel. I’m sure most everyone has seen them and heard the stories about models refusing to wear them on the catwalk. There is mixed reaction from the public, ranging from they are to die for down to they are completely hideous.
Like normal there is expected to be a release of what one may call a look-a-like, or possibly an improvement on the original idea.
This spring is to see the release of Alexander McQueen’s ‘lobster claw’ heel. I’m sure most everyone has seen them and heard the stories about models refusing to wear them on the catwalk. There is mixed reaction from the public, ranging from they are to die for down to they are completely hideous.
Like normal there is expected to be a release of what one may call a look-a-like, or possibly an improvement on the original idea.
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fashion,
high heels,
women shoes
Reason Why Men Love High Heels
Why do so many men love high heels on women? Such shoes
can make walking more difficult and, if worn daily over a prolonged period, can even injure the feet and damage the spine. However, many women like to wear them because it enhances their attractiveness to the opposite sex. There are several reasons why that's true.

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fashion,
high heels,
women shoes
Mar 2, 2010
How to Make High Heels Last Longer
Make your high heeled shoes last longer by giving them some simple care and attention. Extending the life of your shoes isn't difficult, as long as you treat them well, and attend to problems including wear and tear, before they escalate and your high heels become worn and weathered.
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fashion,
high heels,
women shoes
Feb 28, 2010
5 Tips to Protect Your Feet When Wearing High Heels

We know you love your high heels, so we won't even hint at the fact that you'd be better off in sneakers. At the same time, what good is that great pair of red patent-leather stilettos if all you can do is sit and admire them?
1. Get the best-fitting high heel possible. While this may seem like a given, stop and think: How many pairs of high heels cause your feet to slide to the front, leaving a gap big enough for a small cell phone behind your heel? Mogul says high heels that don't fit properly cause the front of the foot to fly forward, creating more pressure -- and pain -- on toes. Look for narrow heels with a snug but not tight fit to correct the problem.
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fashion,
high heels,
women shoes
Feb 26, 2010
How to choose high heels
High heels can make your legs look long, lean and luscious. Unfortunately, they can also be quite uncomfortable if not chosen wisely. To avoid foot problems, you need to strike a balance between looks and comfort
Here's how to choose high heels that'll feel as good as they look:
How to choose high heels: The right fit is critical
High heels aren't the most comfortable shoes to begin with so getting the right fit is critical. By getting the right fit, you can reduce your risk of developing blisters and corns. When you try heels on in the store, walk around for at least five minutes before making a decision to purchase. Rise up on your toes and see if the shoes still feel comfortable. Before purchasing, make sure they're returnable in the event you get them home and they don't fit properly. Always try on shoes at the end of the day when your foot is it's largest due to fluid retention. Be wary of purchasing high heels online where you can't try them to see if they're comfortable.
Here's how to choose high heels that'll feel as good as they look:
How to choose high heels: The right fit is critical High heels aren't the most comfortable shoes to begin with so getting the right fit is critical. By getting the right fit, you can reduce your risk of developing blisters and corns. When you try heels on in the store, walk around for at least five minutes before making a decision to purchase. Rise up on your toes and see if the shoes still feel comfortable. Before purchasing, make sure they're returnable in the event you get them home and they don't fit properly. Always try on shoes at the end of the day when your foot is it's largest due to fluid retention. Be wary of purchasing high heels online where you can't try them to see if they're comfortable.
Label:
fashion,
high heels,
women shoes
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