Walking in high heels


I came across an extremely usefull article I think every woman should read (well, all of us who have shoe fetish). It explains everything from walking in heels, to possible long term problems ocurring when not done properly.

Some important tidbits I thought needed to be shared:
  • Stilettos require constant balance from the upper leg, causing the muscles of
    the backside to tense and appear pert and ready for mating...
  • To walk gracefully in high heels, take short steps, as opposed to long strides, and come down in a heel-toe, heel-toe motion, with most of the weight distributed on the ball of the foot...

On six inch heels (but also regular heel wearers):
I wanted to hear from you guys: do you wear heels on a daily basis? Or only sometimes?
If so when? How high are your heels usually? Feel free to share your point of view.




I'll wear 4 inch heels. Not higher. I can't walk very long in them either to be honest but I love how they instantly spice up a simple outfit. Even if they are 3 inch heels. I'm also avoiding the THIN stilleto's ever since I almost fell on them. But everyday I'm usually wearing flats/sandals.
  • If the ball of the foot does not touch the floor, then the heels are too
    high for the foot and must not be worn standing up. If all the weight is on the
    toes only, severe damage will be caused that could need surgery to be corrected.
    To be able to walk in heels this high, it's probably necessary to be an imperial
    (British) size seven or above...
  • Walking in six-inch heels is very different to walking in two-inch, or even four-inch heels, so be very careful and don't rush...
  • Under no circumstances drive a car with your heels on. Not only do you have less control over the car, but it will damage your shoes - and they aren't cheap at this height. Keep spare shoes in the car for driving, or have someone drive you.
  • Wearing extremely high heels can damage the feet, especially if the toes are pointed, or the shoes are too tight. Damage can sometimes be so extreme that the sufferer can never wear any high heel ever again.
  • Standing for long periods of time in high heels can cause deep vein thrombosis (DVT), although standing even in low heels carries this risk. This is a condition in which blood clots form in deep veins, mainly in the legs. DVT has also been linked to sitting for long periods of time, especially when there is not much room to move the legs. Any movement of the legs can help to prevent this.


Celebrity Chic T-shirts

This Prince tee (Chaser LA Prince Parade Raw Edge Tunic) seen is available for only $38 here and Singer22 ($48). I love how it can be worn for a casual feel the way Kim Kardashian wore it, as well as the way Audrina Partrigde changed it up with a high waisted skirt+figure cinching belt.

Cheap Steal: Fringe Boots Under $6!

I'll be honest, I never got the fringe + boots trend. Inspired by Minetonka I think?

Forever 21 is having an amazing deal for jusy $6 (on sale)!



Splurge Vs Steal: L.A.M.B. Fen Pump

These LAMB pumps would make any outfit pop. Jeans, skirts, dresses, you name it! But for those of you who aren't willing to spend $350 on shoes there are so many alternatives nowdays thanks to Gojane.com.






STEAL $22.99 Gojane.com(Available in black and brown too)

Rihanna's Skinny Zipper Jeans

Let's take all the Rihanna- Chris Brown attention and focus it to her fab style! She was seen wearing these skinny jeans with zips at the bottom. The original jeans worn by Ri Ri are these $228 Vintage 1 Motorcycle Skinny Jeans .






Trends: Spring 2009 part 1

Alot of daring trends have surfaced lately (e.g. tie die/bleached leggings, ripped and shredded wear) there are lots of other sophisticated trends which made their mark on the runways of New York fashion week as well. Here are some of the best:

1. Military jackets:
The cropped military coat returns for spring. Usually with a structured fit and embellishment on the front. If you loved blazers in 2008, this is a great alternative.

Lucky for us Andy from Style Scrapbook has a TON of alternatives with her crafty DIY projects for much much less. (Below)


2. Zippers:
My favorite has to be the first dress below by Phillip Lim (Err... as well as all of his other creations which are ruled by zippers and ruffles... Genius!) All are obviously over most people's budget but nothing a bit of DIY can't help with. Get creative and spice up any dress or skirt by stitching one on.


3. Relaxed pants:
This spring it's all about the airy, loose pants. Hands down the comfiest trend.

The key is to get the correct fit: fitted around the waist and butt, looser and more relaxed over your thighs, and tapered and cropped above the ankles.
Cropped pants can make your legs seem shorter, here's a helpful tip: wear heels to balance everything out if you're on the somewhat short. If you're taller, pair them with heels or wedges for a dressier look, or flat gladiator sandals for a more casual vibe. Please, no ballet flats!

Because you're going loose on your bottom half, you'll want to wear a more fitted top. A tucked in blouse works for a more professional setting. When you're not at work, wear a slim-fitting t-shirt and belt around the pants.



Stay tuned for part 2..

Get The Look: Beyonce At 2009 Oscars


Here is Beyonce's Oscars 2009 make up, inspired by her black and gold look.




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