Thursday, 31 October 2013

Sexy high heels

Sexy high heels


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Are you struggling to walk in your high heels?


Have you ever wondered how stars like BeyoncĂ©, Kim Kardashian and Tina Turner can rock a high heels for hours? They are very rarely seen without a 4inch heel.  We all marvel how they can move so easily and for a long period of time. Imelda Marcos, the ultimate queen of shoes allegedly had 3000 pairs of shoes.


Shoes are now like diamonds, the cost the earth and make women feel so special.  Designers like Jimmy Choo are crafting such exquisite shoes that they take your breath away.  Handbags used to be the number one best seller but shoes have taken over.  They can make you look and feel a million dollars with the right outfit. I am always pinning shoes to my Pintrest account.

Selfridges in London has an entire floor dedicated to shoes. Some of the most drop dead sexy shoes can be found there. But have you noticed that shoes are getting higher? Many resembling sky-scrappers just like the Burj Khalifa in Dubai or The Shard in London the higher the better.


Long gone are the days where high heels were only worn to posh functions. Now you see women going to work or walking around the shopping mall in sky-scrappers. Unfortunately many women I see just don’t know how to walk in them.  They see shoes, buy them without thinking do they suit me or even will I be able to walk in them and I just don’t mean walking up and down in the shop when trying them on.



A friend in New York told me about a man called in Victor Chu  affectionately known as the ‘Stiletto Whisperer’ who teaches women how to strut their stuff.  He is the man to go to if you want to look good walking in high heels. Victor Chu, runs the hour long class, a group workshop that teaches women how to navigate the tricky terrain of Gotham, is the first of its kind, says instructor Victor Chu. For $50 at the Legwork school, a pupil will learn how to master uneven sidewalks, surprise subway grates and cobblestones that send stiletto-clad ladies flying.



Victor Chu started the Legwork school in NYC in 2006, to give one-on-one walking sessions to dancers, models and other women seeking balance in their lives. But he says he saw a demand for group classes, and launched them at the Stepping Out Studio this summer, at a time when women are most likely to experiment with the craziest shoe styles.



I recall seeing a lady walking in her high heels like she has just got off a horse and walking on glass. What a painful sight.  People just stood by watching in amazement this young lady struggling to walk in her heels. There is a secret to wearing high heels.


“Ninety-five percent of women don’t know how to walk in high heels,” Chu says. “Women think heels are sexy because men think they’re sexy. But you see women wear this pained expression and shuffle. I’ve seen guys giggle at them — it’s not sexy. Bottom line is, you need to be fit to walk in heels with stability.”


Standing 6ft in stocking feet I love high heels, 4inch the minimum and don’t care what people say to me. Yes, I have had people say to me ‘why do you wear high heels, you’re tall enough’.  Clothes look better worn with high heels.


As a Stylist I have the eye and knowledge to help you understand the type of shoes you should wear and what really suits you. Having that pained look on your face because your shoes are hurting your feet isn’t the best look and certainly not stylish.


Want to be that woman who looks amazing in their shoes, knows how to walk and has a style that people are always complimenting? Let me help you and you'll find out the secret.

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