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08 March 2011

High heels

Since the beginning of time, women and high heels have had a conflicting relationship: love and hate – these two emotions come together with one another whenever we are wearing a pair of beautiful shoes with a nice high heel. Yet it seems that we can not help it, heels equal femininity and seduction, and nobody is able to resist a pair of high-heeled shoes. The allure of high heels, not only affects us women with our love of wearing them, but also allows men to admire them, giving women in high heels an enchanting elegance.

Yet despite the numerous visual qualities that women love about high heels, there is always a love / hate every time we wear them. We love them for their beauty, the way they give our walk elegance and add shape to our figure, but often, we end up hating them because of the blisters, calluses, sprains and painful inflammation they cause. Let's face it, after a long day in heels, we come home in pain.
But, on the other hand, high heels have now become an inseparable companion for us women, from the moment we first tread in heels, we feel beautiful and elegant.

Let's face it, we all remember our first time in heels, the pain we felt when returning home and the relief of taking off our gorgeous heels.
We are not born knowing how to walk in heels, it comes with much practicing in front of a mirror and although we may stumble many times before perfecting our walk, our love for those shoes always encourages us to keep trying and to resist the pain. Another thought that often comforts us is that even the super models fall once in a while because of too high heels.

Since they became popular, high heels were always a part of women’s high fashion on the catwalk around the world. Heel designs have evolved and have become increasingly bold, sometimes extravagant, and their heights have increased.
In summary, the notion of 'high heels' only says one thing to us women: she who wants to look pretty, has to suffer!

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