Women have a natural affinity for high-heeled shoes. As Carrie from Sex and the City said, "Standing on high-heeled shoes, I can overlook the whole world." Indeed, a good pair of high heels can open up a new perspective.
When choosing a good pair of high heels, the material is key. Cattle hide offers good shape and breathability but may feel uncomfortable for women with larger feet due to its roughness. Pigskin is less glossy but highly breathable, making it great for lining. Sheepskin, though more expensive and delicate, is soft, fine, and comfortable, making it ideal for high-end shoes.
The proper heel height is crucial for comfort. For jobs that require standing for long periods, like flight attendants or waitresses, 3-5cm heels are recommended. They offer comfort and a polished look. Taller heels (over 10cm) are popular among younger women because they add height and a slimming effect. However, Milanoo designers advise that heels with more than a 7cm height difference between the heel and sole are extreme and can cause discomfort or health issues like poor circulation and swelling.
Common Types of High Heels:
Cone Heels: Thick at the top and thin at the bottom, these are classic and can be found in brands like Lanvin, Givenchy, and Giuseppe Zanotti.
Kitten Heels: Less than 5cm, these can be either thick or thin. Valentino’s rivet shoes are famous examples.
Spool Heels: Wide at both ends and narrow in the middle, these have a vintage vibe, with Christian Dior adding a modern twist.
Wedge Heels: Ideal for walking, with a more balanced base, they’re trendy and practical for younger women.
Stilettos: Taller than 5cm with a heel diameter of less than 1cm, these are not made for walking but are perfect for banquets and ceremonies. Jimmy Choo is known for stylish and comfortable stilettos.