«I have only worn flats since having my son two years ago,
the thought of wearing heels just for one day was a «no no» luckily at 5ft 10 I have height on my side so flats it was.
By the time I'm entering my alma mater doors, for the most of the part, I'm already exhausted so I can't even
think of wearing heels or tight dresses.
Not exact matches
.15 and 3... & from day 1 I have always talked to my daughters about how to dress like POWER and CONFIDENCE... Not an easy task when all the other young women my daughter is around
wear clothes that are barely there... So far so good... she is all about her mid section being covered... her shorts being NOY too short... no push up bras and she hates the
thought of high
heels... I must admit I hope she changes her feelings on the high
heels..
I
think Holita in black suede would probably be my choice right now, since I need a pair
of heels I can
wear for a long night / wedding.
I would use it with pretty much any
of my clothes.I
think it would look great with my tall black
heeled boots and anything I would
wear them with.
I
think this is why you've become one
of my favorite bloggers — your outfits are so wearable (ie: I LOVE that you're
wearing birks here instead
of heels) and I can come to you for real life inspiration.
I
think I look odd in trainers with skinnies, don't
wear heels at the moment and own just one pair
of ankle boots, so maybe I will wait for warmer weather and try it again with some ballerinas.
I
think it may be life changing for me (I kind
of hate
wearing heels for the pure reason
of pain).
I do prefer a
heel on the midi length, but feel maxi skirts can go either way... I am
thinking of a bit
of height with an espadrille as I have been
wearing them a lot lately!
I had to stop worrying what people would
think if I smiled,
wore lipstick or even stepped out
of the house in high
heels.
In fact, after the New - Balance -
wearing Normcore invasion
of 2014, which I am so pleased to see the ass end
of (I'm wary
of any trend which eschews sparkle, in the same way I'm wary
of people who don't like dogs) and last year's Birkenstocks and pool slides which were all over the runways as well as the streets, I don't
think that collectively, we are quite ready to give up our comfort and strap on high
heels again just yet.
I
think these pieces are perfect for evening and casual
wear however if styled with a pair
of leather ankle boots or trainers for the day and strappy
heels for evening.
Mary Janes are usually my go - to
heels to
wear with tights, but I'm
thinking investing in a pair
of these may not be a horrible idea...
Even though I never
thought in a million years I'd be
wearing any sort
of heel after a run that long, they are surprisingly comfortable and gave my toes the freedom they deserved.
I originally
thought about
wearing my
heeled, knee - high boots today but a part
of me isn't quite ready to admit it's time for boots.
If I get them, I would not be able to
wear them until late October / early November and it would be something that I would
wear only four months a year (not 8 months as it might be your case), and I said that after having to replace about half
of my shoes last year, footwear was not going to be a priority this year, BUT in my defense, I have only one other pair
of booties (an old black pair with a three - inch
heel that I don't
wear that often), metallic footwear has been a workhorse for me and the light color (as opposed to black) makes me
think they a good option for my mild winters, and they would provide a lot
of joy per
wear.
-LCB- Topshop sweater (also love this one) / Anthropologie skirt (sold out — love this one, this one and this one) / gold necklaces (similar) / BCBG
heels (similar)-RCB- I've attended quite a few weddings this year, which has made me
think a lot about the best ensembles to
wear depending on the kind
of wedding and what time ofRead More
Wearing: Romwe Top Mom jeans c / o Zaful (loving this style) Aldo Bag (loving this fold over tassel type) Cat Eye Sunnies c / o ZeroUV Chunky
Heels c / o Amiclubwear Old Sheinside Belt * Photos taken by Ahmad So what do you
think of my transformed mom jeans look?
And really, for every time I
think «man I wish I could just pull off no make up and
wearing a garbage bag on top
of me and look as chic as Alexa Chung» there's likely someone in real life that sees me and
thinks «damn I wish I could do cat - eyed eyeliner and pull off platform
heels like her.»
I mean, I
think it's better to not get rid
of that Gucci summer dress for the reason that you
wore it too many times already — and people start recognizing you as the girl with the Gucci dress — or your favorite leather biker jacket that is not really on - trend right now, but you know will NEVER go out
of fashion, or those pointy
heels... I
think we all
thought those were DONE a few seasons back, but then Balenciaga proved us wrong!
No need to put too much
thought into your outfit, just tie a belt and call it a day An even cooler thing about it is you can also dress up this look by
wearing heels, sandals or any
of your favorite pair
of shoes.
I'm
thinking of wearing peep toe
heels with a bow that are lime green, orange, and yellow...
There's enough leather to wrap them around your calf but I like
wearing them lower down and letting the pom poms do all the talking If you are
thinking about investing in a pair
of these I'd say go for it, I always get so many compliments when
wearing them and they are a fab day to night option if you aren't a fan
of packing
heels.
If your legs are already on the shorter side, it is recommended that you
wear a flat shoe style with a bit
of a lift (
think 1/2 inch to 1 inch
heel).
I originally
thought that Dansko just made professional shoes
worn in the healthcare industry, but I've come to realize that they have an entire
of line
of women's shoes including stylish clogs, flat and
heeled sandals, sporty shoes and boots.
Fredericks
of Hollywood kitten -
heel «bedroom» mules covered with maribou feathers (pop culture savants:
Think «Troop Beverly Hills» livewire Phyllis Nefler or «Sex and the City's» Carrie Bradshaw when she's trying to be «sexy» for Berger), or clunky gardening - style shoes that no stylish gal would
wear outside, well, the garden.
If I
wore tights, shiny patent leather
heels, and twiggy winged eyeliner you would have
thought I was on the set
of an Austin Powers movie.
U look gorgeous and those legs... Don't
think I could get bored
of u
wearing those
heels either.
Did you
think you can not
wear a hat with a pair
of heeled shoes?
I
think most
of us push the open toed
heels to the back
of the closet when winter rolls around but don't forget you can always
wear them with tights.
You are guaranteed to see tons
of women in sky high
heels during Fashion Week, but I
think it's so fun to
wear flats — it's more unexpected!
Haha), and the article suggested
wearing round or square toe shoes instead
of pointed toe shoes... but man, I
think pointed toe
heels look so much better than a round toe.
Most
of you are probably
thinking, «But you're
wearing heels.»
I
think my other option would be to
wear it with red
heels instead
of nude
heels.
I
think it looks perfect teamed with red hot
heels (also purchased from Asos.com), but you can easily
wear a pair
of nude flip flops with an oversized tote and fedora hat with this dress to complete the look.
I'm
thinking I may
wear it to one
of the dinner events at Haven, but I'll definitely need shorter
heels if a lot
of walking is involved and I may
wear a denim jacket (I get cold easily), which I can always take off.
When you
think of kitten
heels, you may
think of frumpy, no - nonsense types who don't care about looking stylish; alternately, you may
think of young girls who are just starting to
wear heels, but aren't yet ready for higher pairs.
Love the title
of the post, I saw your snapchat and
thought you were crazy for
wearing heels to go play mini golf, now it makes sense!
The black booties rubbed the back
of my
heel pretty bad, but I
think I
wore the wrong socks with them.
Thinking about it, I even like the idea
of interpreting the socks - in -
heels trend by
wearing extra cozy socks in
heels, but I guess no one would like to see that — so I'm ending the post for today, locking up my
thoughts in my head.
Of course, I could totally
wear heels with this outfit too... but I
think that makes it dressier.
My biggest pitfall is buying pants
thinking I will
wear them with
heels, then remembering
heels are uncomfortable and that I end up in low
heels or flats most
of the time.
I then
thought to
wear my sweatpants out, without looking lazy and odd, so I paired them with a pair
of comfy
heels an oversize shirt and a blazer.
think about it — they can be
worn dressed up with a pair
of amazing
heels, or dressed down with a tee and flats, and either way you're still comofortable (which is very important to me).
I used to be someone who
thought that I would only ever
wear heels and never be caught dead in a pair
of flats... but let's be real, that worked out for a like hot minute.
I usually go for pairs with little to no
heel so that I can
wear them for a full day
of activities, ranging from errands to playdates to dinner dates, without missing a step (hehe) but I
think a pair
of jewel encrusted high
heels could look totally fabulous with boyfriend jeans too.
I
think the monochrome look really does elongate legs (similar to
wearing a nude
heel with bare legs), but it is nice to have a pop
of color sometimes.
When you're wanting a fall look you typically don't
think jeans and
heels, but the combination will never go out
of style and can be
worn all year.
This year, thanks to #mybestsummerever shopping spree, I scooped up this ALC Dress at the beginning
of September with the
thought in mind I would
wear it this winter for holiday parties with tights, my favorite boots or with a fun pair
of heels and a red lip.
The group
of women they surveyed,
thought that by age 59, women shouldn't be
wearing high
heels, red lipstick, tight clothes or false nails.