Heel styles come in a range of shapes and sizes. A woman who wears heels usually considers the event prior to selecting her heels in order to decide which design, size, and heel height to choose.
With so many types of heels to choose from, finding the perfect heel for your outfit can be a difficult process. To make things easier for you, we’ve created a guide to the different types of heels out there.
Whether you’re styling your look for a work event, night out with friends, or hot first date, here’s everything you need to know about the different types of heels, when to wear them, and how to wear them.
Stiletto heels are sky high in height and known for making a statement. This signature heel type can give you height and lengthen your legs. Wear them with your jeans, leggings, or cocktail dress – stilettos work with almost any outfit. They’re a way to add instant glamor to an outfit. This shoe type ranges in height from one to the ten inches and features a thin, pointy heel. If you are new to stilettos, start low and work your way up to a higher heel.
Slingbacks are a heel type that’s both sophisticated and timeless. Featuring a thin strap that wraps around the heel, slingback heels keep the bridge of your foot bare for an elegant, elongated look.
The great thing about slingbacks is that they work for almost any occasion. From days at the office to dinner out with your husband, slingbacks make any outfit feel refined in an instant. Pair them with your work suit, cocktail dress, or jeans and blazer for a sexy, sophisticated look. You’ll the way your feet look in them.
Kitten heels are a great option if you’re looking for low-impact heels to wear with your denims or slip dress. This short stiletto heel pairs well with everything from jeans to pantsuits to office attire and everything in between. Plus, they’re a little more accessible to women who normally don’t wear heels.
They’re an excellent way to add casual glamor to any outfit without making walking difficult.
Block heels are a staple when it comes to comfort. Thanks to their chunky, square design, this heel shape distributes weight evenly, making them healthier and more comfortable for your feet.
Block heels work great with many different outfits for a variety of settings. From skinny jeans to LBD’s, every woman needs a pair of blocks in her wardrobe. Besides adding a little height to your frame, blocks make any outfit look 10x chicer.
Platform heels can feel intimidating what with their profound thickness and height, but they’re actually one of the most comfortable and supportive styles you can choose. That’s because this heel type provides height the whole shoe – and not just the heel.
Platforms look great paired with jeans, maxi dresses, and cute, flowery skirts. And remember, the bigger the platform, the shorter the heel will feel. So you definitely don’t need to feel intimidated.
Mules are a slip-on shoe and a warm weather must-have. They come in various textures and silhouettes, depending on the style you’re going for or occasion you’re getting dressed up for.
This heel type is backless and pairs best with midi dresses, jeans, summer dresses, and evening looks. They add a dash of elegance to any look. Plus, they can easily be dressed up or down, depending on the occasion.
Ankle straps are an alluring heel type that feature a strap that wraps around the ankle and fastens by a clasp, tie, or buckle. This moderate-to-high heeled shoe is incredibly versatile and look especially chic with cropped jeans and calf-length dresses.
According to the pros, ankle straps can make the leg appear shorter, so they’re best suited for taller women.
Peep toes are one of the sexiest types of heels that come in all lengths and designs. If you want to give your feet some breathing room, peep toes are the perfect pick since they have an opening at the front, which makes the toes look like they’re peeping.
Peep toes are elegant, fun, and versatile all at the same time. They work with everything from work attire to skinny jeans and evening gowns.
There’s a sense of confidence a woman feels when wearing heels. It’s an incredible and empowering feeling, which is why it’s worth wearing a heel type that suits your shape, personal style, and day-to-day lifestyle. With so many heel types to choose from, we’re sure you’ll find one that suits your every need.
Alternatively, buy a few different styles, store them in your wardrobe, and bring them out whenever the occasion calls for them.
What’s your favorite type of heel? We’d love to hear your preferences!
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