It’s probably fair to say that any woman’s wardrobe simply
wouldn’t be complete without a pair of striking killer heels. From kitten heel
slip-ons, sensible court shoes, and sensational summer wedges, women today
really are spoilt for choice when it comes to footwear.
Heels have been a part of fashion for many centuries but
surprisingly enough, these elegant shoes which give extra height and posture
were not solely reserved for women. Dukes and Monarchs alike (Louis XIV in
particular) were well known for their extravagant shoes with elaborate
decorations sometimes depicting scenes of battle. Back in those days, many shoes
that were custom designed for Louis XIV boasted a heel of anywhere up to ten
inches!
While heels are predominantly reserved for women, there have
been occasions throughout history where
they have featured heavily as a practical and fashion
element for men. Let’s take the Romans for example; both men and women wore
sandals with a platform heel, known as Cothurns, in an attempt to raise the
wearer above the mud and rubbish in the streets. Cowboy boots were first
developed as an attempt to stop the foot sliding through stirrups while on
horseback, and of course, who could forget the highly popular platform shoes
worn by both men and women during the 1970’s.
Originally reserved for the aristocracy, heeled shoes soon
filtered down the rungs of society and became acceptable footwear for all. The
heel itself became less of a practical necessity and developed into what we see
and wear today however, the sight of a man gracefully strutting down the high
street in six inch stilettos is somewhat of a rarity nowadays.
i love to wear high heels in each and in every style it makes style very perfect ..!!!
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