High heel shoes for the formal lady

You only have to look back on the early 80’s to get a good indication of the yes and no’s of wearing heels. I’m naturally thinking about the pinstripe jeans and white stiletto look which flooded the roads of suburban England in and around 1982. It isn’t to assert that the look did not look good on the catwalk or that indeed stilettos should not have been worn in any way. The point I am attempting to make is that when wearing a formal ladies shoe, treat it with the respect it deserves and combine it with the right outfit. The other thing is never buy a very cheap shoe of any sort. Not only are they horrifically bad for your feet, but they will look as inexpensive as they wore. Good worth shoes are different. Good worth means cheaper than anticipated for a great look.

So women, what type of shoes are we going for these days and how are we going to pair them up? What are the guidelines? Generally speaking, don’t wear heels with bare legs unless you are well moisturised and at least a bit bronzed. Fake tan is completely acceptable so long as it done well and not dark orange around the back of the heel. Wearing no tights is typically only best when it is very hot or your are wearing a peep-toe sandal. The platformed heels are the best to walk in and will give you heaps of added height. If you’re wearing trousers, a heeled bootie or brogue look will look super efficient.
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