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Victoria Beckham: Girl power!

Mrs Victoria Beckham plans to expand her own fashion line by adding a range of shoes and accessories to her fashion collection. Because Posh is constantly seen wearing a multitude of famous fashion brands she has been actively helping to promote their sales. She has decided enough is enough, and plans to take advantage of her impressive media influence by wearing her own designs to promote her VB couture fashion line. Girl power!

The former Spice Girl has built up quite an impressive repertoire of designer clothes and shoes over the years. Beckingham Palace must be simply bursting at the seams with covetable couture. Mrs Beckham in has always been an avid fan of killer heels and boasts quite a collection. She defended her obsession when questioned by exclaiming ‘I hate flat shoes’ at the mere thought of wearing a pair of trainers.

No weekly gossip magazine is complete without a smattering of lucrative photos capturing Victoria stepping out in the latest exclusive designer skyscraper creations, no matter what the occasion. Be it at her kids birthday party or a business lunch, Jimmy Choo, Versace, Dolce & Gabbana, Christian Louboutin and Balenciaga have all taken a turn at being her momentary chosen style staple. Her love and of killer heels has helped form a crucial part of Posh’s iconic tailored signature style.

However, Mrs Beckham has recently expressed her unhappiness at acting as a walking advert for other exclusive design houses. Brand Beckham literally makes designer retail sales rocket once she’s been papped wearing a particular item. A friend of the star has revealed Victoria is fed up of promoting other brands and now plans to cash in on the success of her own designer fashion range, simply called VB.

Victoria’s designs have been a hit in the celebrity world across the globe with celebs such as Jennifer Lopez, Elle McPherson, Dannii Minogue and Blake Lively clamouring to wear her couture. Her dresses have even put in an appearance on the small screen, when a VB Scarlett peplum dress was worn by Blair Waldorf in hit American TV show, Gossip Girl.

The pop star turned fashion designer has been extremely pleased with the success of her range, which has helped pave the way for her breakthrough and acceptance into the cut throat world of the fashion industry. She recently exhibited her third season collection at New York Fashion Week 09 in September and was thrilled at the positive reception. She now feels her design potential has finally been recognised and is delighted to now be taken as a serious designer by industry insiders.

Victoria plans to develop and expand her VB range, which at the moment consists of dresses, eyewear and denim to include shoes and accessories in the very near future. Mrs B also plans to promote her own lines by wearing these to public appearances instead of other designer names, to reap the financial rewards of her great public omnipresence.

MAKE a style statement with your heels this winter

It's easy to add some glamour to a pair of jeans or some sparkle to a little black dress instantly with these unique shoes.

MAKE a style statement with your heels this winter. Read more: http://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepage/woman/fashion/2702513/Statement-heels-for-winter.

It's easy to add some glamour to a pair of jeans or some sparkle to a little black dress instantly with these unique shoes.

Revamp, Re-style, Revive!

Calling all fashion wannabes everywhere! Are you the next Sir Jimmy Choo? Could you be the successor to style guru Monolo Blahnik? Well here’s your chance. Footwear giant Aldo has teamed up with Teen Vogue to offer you the chance for your creative style genius to be featured in their glossy mag, in addition to an exciting internship with the global shoe corporation.

Revamp, Re-style, Revive!

All you have to do is stamp your individual style on any Aldo shoes or accessories any way you can think how. Anything goes. So get your scissors, pins, glue, studs and chains at the ready and get set…go!

Wow the Teen Vogue industry insiders with your style panache and creativity to snag that lucrative place at Aldo. The winner will work closely with the design team on their 2010 autumn/winter collection as well as receive worldwide press coverage. A pretty impressive piece for the portfolio….

Make your very own glitz and glam creations with gems, diamante, sequins, glitter and chains. Improvise with whatever you have to hand, brooches, fur or patches, tassels and toggles to create your very own unique piece of individual footwear. Why not emulate downtown grunge with a battered pair of boots and give them a new lease of life with your very own studded constellations, chain mail or rope. Put your best foot forward and rest safe in the knowledge that no one anywhere in the world will be rockin’ the same shoes as you.

Be inspired by the suggested ideas featured on the Aldo website, or let your imagination run wild; you never know where you may end up! Even the biggest designers had to start somewhere and this could be your lucky break.

Simply submit an image of your style creation to the Aldo website to be considered for a place in the top 10 finalists. A public online poll will decide your place in the rundown and choose a winner deserving of the Aldo style crown. The competition deadline is at the end of this week. So get your skates on, you gotta be innit to winnit!

High heels are ladder to self-confidence, business woman says

High heels are ladder to self-confidence, businesswoman says

High heels

When Suzanne Fetting sees women shuffling down sidewalks in heels way too high for them, it makes the confidence coach crazy.

"Instead of lifting their feet up and planting them gracefully, they do a little thing called shuffling," says Fetting, a former runway model. "It drives me nuts."

And if they aren't dragging their feet forward, they wear the heels the way they wear running shoes. "They don't have that sexy sway that you get when you activate the hips," she says, adding you have to do that if you wear five-inch stilettos.

Fetting, who'll be speaking this weekend at the West Coast Women's Show in Abbotsford, has a closet filled with five-inch stilettos. She adores high heels. She has Fluevogs, Iron Fists, and lots of other styles. At five-foot 10, she already towers over most women, but she likes the feeling heels give her.

"I know when I put on high heels, I feel more confident," she says.

After years of watching Vancouver gals wobbling along in their heels, Fetting decided to take matters into her own hands. She set up a business called High Heel Appeal and offers classes to anyone who wants to learn how to strut her stuff like a runway pro. Why?

"I really want to make this city sexier," she says.

The lessons are a fun sideline for Fetting whose other business, Absolute Confidence, helps women develop confidence in all aspects of their lives. While she will sell her new High Heel Appeal DVD this weekend at the West Coast Women's Show in Abbotsford, her true purpose is to share her seven steps to absolute confidence with attendees. She says that while confidence is essential for every aspect of life, many women only experience it in a limited way.

To develop authentic confidence, women must develop relationships with themselves and not look to others for validation, she says. They also need to let go of the past.

"So many women focus on the should-haves and could-haves and guilt," she says. "But you will never get to a place of confidence if you keep thinking about the past all the time."

The 9th annual West Coast Women's Show, at Tradex in Abbotsford this weekend has eight different exhibit zones, including the brand-new Careers and Opportunities Exhibit Zone focusing exclusively on employment, education, investment and networking. Other highlight zones include the expanded Home and Interior Design Zone and the Worlds of Taste Zone.


Suri Cruise wearing high heels

Suri Cruise wearing high heels

Suri Cruise is one grown-up girl, as she steps out in a pair of high heels.

Is this girl really only three years old? We couldn’t believe our eyes when we spotted the daughter of Tom and Katie Cruise out and about in Boston with her mum and dad, looking like a twenty-five year old women.

Cult Shoe Designer Jimmy Choo collaborates with Swedish high street chain H&M

Cult shoe designer to the stars Sir Jimmy Choo is coming to a high street near you! The luxury lifestyle accessory brand is soon to become accessible to everyone as Choo collaborates with Swedish high street chain H&M. Whoop de doo! Its Jimmy Choo!

Jimmy Choo is renowned for his loyal celebrity fan base that includes stars such as Paris Hilton, Nicole Ritchie, Katie Holmes, Natalie Imbruglia, Peaches Geldof and Liz Hurley. But Jimmy Choo is almost as equally known for his hefty price tags, but Choo’s diffusion line finally gives us ordinary folks the chance to grab a piece of this season’s most covetable jewel encrusted action.

The designer diffusion range will hit 200 stores nationwide on the 14th of November with a line consisting of over 40 key pieces. The range will revolve around the shoe collection, but will also carry handbags, accessories and a clothing line for both men and women.

Though these luxury high fashion pieces usually retail around £500+, shoppers can bag a bargain in store this winter with many pieces under £100 - so there’s no need to break the bank this Christmas.

Despite the cut price label, you can still expect the quality and finish that has earned Choo his credentials as one of the most successful shoe designers in the world. High heels, thigh highs, gladiator flats, ballet pumps and Cuban heeled boots will all make their imminent appearance in store smattered with an array of colours and unique embellishments that include stunning crystals, studs and animal prints - perfect for the upcoming party season.

H&M boasts an impressive portfolio of past collaborations with Stella McCartney, Matthew Williamson Karl Lagerfield, Roberto Cavalli and Kylie Minogue, and they are excited to add one of the world’s leading shoe designers to their repertoire.

‘We adore Jimmy Choo’s shoes and bags.” Says H&M creative advisor Margareta van don Bosch. “They are glamorous and sexy and they add style to the simplest of outfits…This Collaboration is particularly exciting because it’s our first shoe designer collection’ it seems Margareta van don Bosch is just as head over heels for Choo’s sexy spectacular shoes as the rest of the world. Clearly a girl with taste then.

How to Wear High Heels

High heels are an instant way to inject a bit of sex appeal into any outfit. They make the legs look longer and more shapely and the bottom more pronounced thereby enhancing a woman’s naturally gorgeous figure. High heels just make you look and feel are whole lot more sexy.

However, as every woman knows, high heels can sometimes be painful to wear. A couple of hours after slipping them on, many women develop aching feet, throbbing toes and sore arches. We at Sexyshoes adore wearing high heels too and often share this pain and discomfort. This is why we have come up with some useful tips to make high heels even more of a pleasure to wear:

1. Choose the right size

Statistics show that around 19% of women wear the wrong size shoe. In the short term, high heels that are too small will pinch and rub the skin raw; in the long term, they can permanently damage your feet. High heels that are too big on the other hand will rub and make walking difficult causing ankle and leg pains. No-one feels sexy with bunions, corns or swelling and these are just some of the problems ill-fitting high heels with cause.

2. Wear new shoes in

New high heels whether leather, patent, PU or rubber need to be worn in to soften them and to make them fit comfortably to your own feet. Although there are shoe-stretching sprays available on the market, the easiest and cheapest way to shape high heels to your feet is to wear them around the house. Start off by wearing thick socks to stretch them out. Wearing your new high heels at home will not only help them fit comfortably but will also get you used to wearing them; try practising your sexy strut whilst doing the hoovering!

3. Buy shoes with soft inner soles

Lucky for us party girls the footwear industry has realised that we sometimes need a hand to last all night in our favourite high heels. A range of gel pads and insoles is available helping us dance all night in our stilettos and platform heels. If you find the balls of your feet or your heels begin to throb or burn in high heels then buying an insole or cushioning pad is definitely a smart investment.

4. When possible wear socks with shoes?

Socks or tights will help prevent your feet from rubbing against the shoe and will save you the heartache of getting blisters and corns. Fashion-forward ladies know that platforms and wedges look hot with ankle socks especially if you dare to mix bold colours. Tights are a definite must in the chillier months and go with anything from boots and court shoes to stilettos and stack heels. For those of us looking forward to the weather turning warmer but are still not too keen on totally baring our limbs, fishnets are a great way to make pins look flawless and still give your feet some protection in high heels.

5. Take time to get used to wearing High Heels

Rome wasn’t built in a day and no lady can expect to instantly turn into Marilyn Monroe the minute she slips into a pair of high heels. The sexy sway of the hips and the elegant poise takes a while to cultivate and believe it or not, was actually something young ladies were taught in finishing schools; so if you can’t master it straight away don’t despair. Spend time at home wearing your heels and then when you feel confident wear them on a night out. Although we here at Sexyshoes don’t condone heavy drinking, a little bit of alcohol will help you deal with any potential discomfort.

6. Be prepared to take things more slowly in high heels

Women who wear flats can run for buses, race up stairs and easily hop on and off buses. However, those of us in high heels need to take things a little more slowly. Running for buses is risky, walking fast causes foot ache and don’t even think about racing up the stairs two at a time. So just bear that in mind, high heels make you look more lady-like and they also require you to act more lady-like too. But not to worry, at the end of the day you’ve always got your trusty ballet pumps or comfy trainers in the wardrobe if you fancy a day off!

How to Choose High Heels

High heels are every woman’s number one fashion accessory but with so many different types available, choosing a pair of high heels can often seem overwhelming. You have to think about the colour, the material, the style, the height and the finish. If all this information is making you feel like you need a lie-down in a dark room, fear not! High Heel shoes uk is on hand to help you choose the perfect pair of high heels.

Tip 1. First things first; where are you planning to wear these fabulous new high heels? This will help you decide the colour and style of shoe you want. If you plan to wear them to work something with a low heel and in a subdued or neutral colour is advisable but if they are for clubbing or nights out you can go for metallics, glitter and acid brights.

Tip 2. The shape of the shoe and heel are important in terms of both comfort and style. Pointed stiletto high heels are more difficult to wear and tend to suit people with narrow feet and a slender build. Wedges and platforms are more comfortable to wear and help things look balanced and proportional.

Tip 3. Make sure you get shoes that fit properly. High heels can put a lot of pressure on the feet so getting the size right is crucial. Blisters and bunions are definitely not attractive! Never buy a pair of high heels without trying them on first. When you are in the shop, stand up and walk around in them. If there are any problems you will feel it straight away. If the shoe wobbles when you stand up, that’s a bad sign. If you can’t even stand in the heels, how can you expect to walk in them?

Tip 4. Spend time walking in your high heels at home before you wear them out. Your feet will need to get used to them slowly especially if they are high or strappy. Try wearing them for about 15 minutes then take a break. When you’ve got the confidence (and ability!) to wear them outside, start off wearing them on short trips. Remember to swing your hips too; high heels require a little bit of sauciness in your strut. And also try to shorten you stride and slow down your walking pace. And definitely no running for the bus!

Tip 5. As gorgeous as high heels look, long-time use can cause damage to the feet, knees and back. To prevent this from happening minimise the amount of time you spend in high heels and try to carry a pair of flats with you when possible. When you are finished wearing your heels, spend a few minutes massaging your feet - concentrating on the ankles and the arches. This will loosen any muscles that might have tightened thereby preventing future aches and sprains. Foot spas and regular pedicures are also a great way to keep your feet looking good and feeling happy.

Tip 6. Don’t run before you can walk and don’t wear stilettos if you’re a high heel virgin! Take it step by step; start off with low boots or shoes with good ankle support and a solid heel. Once you are comfortable with those, you can try something higher. Remember an elegant walk in a low pair of court shoes is infinitely sexier than an ungainly totter in a pair of spike heels.

Tip 7. Always take into account your outfit when choosing which high heels to wear. I know this advice may sound trite but heels can really make or break an outfit. Knee-high boots look great with jeans but team them with a short skirt and bare legs and the effect is tacky. Ankle boots are versatile and trendy and suit anything from trousers and jeans to shorts and pencil skirts. Court shoes again can be worn with most outfits but be careful when wearing them with trousers; too much height in the heel can transform your chic jeans into unflattering ankle swingers.

Tip 8. Remember girls, socks are your friend! Recent fashion trends have shown that socks can look fabulous with anything from stilettos and platforms to peep-toes and ankle boots. Over-the-knee or ankle, glittery or block colours; socks will compliment your high heels and keep your feet comfortable.

500 days of wardrobe envy

If you’ve been drooling at the mere sight of the wardrobe of Hollywood lovely Zooey Deschanel, you are not alone. The petite all round performer was born into the Tinsel Town elite to Irish-French parents; Academy Award-nominated cinematographer and director Caleb Deschanel and actress Mary Jo Deschanel, who blessed their daughter with natural good looks and style sensibilities. Deschanel is the epitome of dark haired, blue-eyed Irish beauty, complemented by the delicate features, elegance and grace beautiful French women are renowned for. 500 days of wardrobe envy

She was the perfect choice of clothes horse in hit quirky offbeat romantic comedy of the moment, 500 Days of Summer. Working an eclectic vintage mix of kooky cute, she manages to strike the balance just right and doesn’t appear too dated, contrived and put together like many other stars. She exudes freshness and spontaneity, in a wardrobe which induces pure style envy.

Be inspired by The Smiths There is a light that never goes out, and capture the essence behind the sound that so perfectly encapsulates the films retro-whimsy 50’s chic look. Work a wardrobe of laid back 50’s glamour, Summer’s style is a little Sandra-Dee, but edgier.

Accessorise with classic Chanel-esque accessories; pearl strands are teamed with ribbons and bows, to keep a youthful, playful edge that stops the look appearing too stuffy. Top off your outfit with monochrome pumps or lady like round-toe heels for evenings, complete with frosted nude pink lips.

Its pussy-bow blouses, preppy-cool by day and glam nipped in waists, floral print, unstructured prom style dresses by evening. Add a nude coloured pashmina, a vintage bow waist belt and a soft leather clutch, and you’re set to go. It’s vintage-chic at its best, casual without being sloppy, cute without being sickly sweet.

Raid vintage and charity shops for that true authentic retro feel and rifle through flea markets. You can’t get this look off the peg as it requires skilful hunting and imagination. London’s infamous Portobello Market and Camden Lock are good places to start if you’re after the slightly worn-kooky vintage-chic that’s just oh-so-now this season.

The Polaroid Camera goes to the great scrapheap in the sky

It marks the end of an era. The last ever piece of Polaroid film has been given its expiry date, and afterwards never again will we hear the familiar whir and click of the camera with its 60 second ‘instant’ image popping out the bottom. The Polaroid, sadly, was doomed the moment digital cameras became affordable and easily accessible for consumers.

However, to mark the use by date and consequent demise of one of the greatest inventions of the 20th century, the Atlas Gallery, London is holding an exhibition in tribute of the Polaroid. Titled ‘Polaroid Exp 09.10.09’ it will bring together great British artists and fellow Polaroid devotees such as Andy Warhol, Marc Quinn and Helmut Newton.

The Polaroid Camera goes to the great scrapheap in the sky

Collectors can purchase some of the art at the exhibition as a tribute to the magic that was the Polaroid. Newton’s infamous Polaroid piece ‘Big Nude’ will sell for a £ 5,000-£8,000, a snip considering the traditional piece of film is worth a staggering 180,000. The fashion photographer who has been earmarked as changing the fashion image forever with his ‘porno-chic’ style has expressed his love for his choice of media; ‘It’s a wonderful sketchpad, the Polaroid. Polaroid’s often contain a freshness and spontaneity that is lacking in the carefully planned final shots on what I call real film’.

The colour-blind photographer is notorious for his monochrome black and white postcard-esque photographs featuring naked Amazonian women, wearing nothing but vicious stiletto heels in exotic locations. His images were very much focused on the women’s extremely long legs and killer stiletto heels, often cutting out the rest of the body. Though some found the nudity shots somewhat shocking he loved to push visionary boundaries and consequently has produced some of the most stunning fashion shots in history. His surrealist photography not only shaped fashion photography but even fashion itself.

Deemed one of the greatest visual artists, Katie Grand, fashion director of The Face and editor of Pop magazine credits him as her inspiration and ‘the best photographer ever’. Such was his love and focus on stiletto heels Newton even produced a monochrome piece titled ‘Self-portrait in high heels’ A bizarre image of himself, a long legged man reclining in LA patio poolside luxury. Wearing a serious expression, stiletto court shoes and oversized tilted hat this legendary fashion photographer was never afraid to break with convention and as a result produced some of the most ground breaking fashion imagery.

The Polaroid began its journey in the late 1930’s when Edward Land was questioned by his young daughter whilst on a family holiday; ‘why can’t we look at the pictures straight away?’ Land spent the next two years experimenting with a number of chemical combinations to discover the right solution which allowed him to produce developing self-developing camera film, which peeled away from the negative in under a minute. In 1948 The Land Camera Model 95 was born and within a year more than a million packets of Polaroid instant film were sold.

But fear not loyal Polaroid fans; a group of dedicated Polaroid enthusiasts and ex-employees named ‘The Impossible Project’ is currently in the process of renting an old factory in Holland and aims to reproduce Polaroid’s magical film by the end of the year! So plenty more girls on film for years to come. Hoorah!

Dazzle in dancewear this season!

Dancewear steps into the limelight this season as the remake of 80’s classic, Fame, explodes onto cinema screens nationwide. Make them remember your name by stepping out in some dazzling dance inspired fashion and footwear this autumn.

Dazzle in dancewear this season!

Glittering dancewear also waltzes onto small screens up and down the country as the nation becomes gripped to their sofas on a Saturday night in awe of BBC series, Strictly Come Dancing. Lose yourself in a sea of luxurious bright colours as the exuberant costumes light up the long dark nights. Be awed and inspired by the bejeweled catwalk led creations, as we all go crazy for the glitz and glamour that the show captures. Unleash the disco diva in you and follow in the quick steps of the glittering celebs, and tear up the dance floor in a fringed mini accompanied with glittering t-bar pumps. The spotlight will be on you all night.

Why not shine like a star and tread the boards in some of the hottest shoes around. Inspired by the likes of Dirty Dancing, Flash Dance and Chicago the high street is awash with various Latin ballroom, disco, jazz and ballet shoe inspired shapes and styles. Choose from dazzling strappy metallic’s, entwined with vibrant jewel colours , Cuban heeled peep toes or soft ballet inspired pumps pay tribute to the revival of the classic era of musical theatre.

Team with flamboyant prom style dresses to really step back to that classic time when going to the dance was cool. Shimmy in 50s style sequined or crystal encrusted t-bars; these Latin ballroom inspired shoes will radiate old school Hollywood elegance and grace. No body’ll put baby in the corner!

For a more relaxed look, dress like a starlet in the making, and exude off duty dance school chic. Slip on your track pants, leotard and a cropped sweatshirt with a pair of black jazz trainers. If you feel like really going for it, try leggings and leg warmers and accessorise with sweatbands. All you’ll need is your very own yellow taxi to dance on.

Or, for a more demure look, try flesh ballet shoe toned hues and shades. Think wrap around cardigans, teamed with short flowery skirts, soft tights, cropped pants, cotton hot pants, soft leather flats. Layer up with thin luxurious fabrics and elegant drapery. You could even go for pumps complete with ribbon lace ups for that authentic off to dance practice feel. The pavement will become your stage when you wear dancewear inspired styles this winter.

Lady GaGa: Going Gaga over the 80s

Lady GaGa

As autumn approaches, it seems like we just can’t escape from the imminent 80s revival explosion! Girls, dust off your leggings and leotards and let us lead you by the shoulder pads through one of autumn’s hottest trends.

Lady GaGa is getting into the groove and is loving the 80s revival. The kooky songstress feels that fashion and music are intertwined and combines these passions by designing and making her own outrageous costumes.

The New York born fashionista has a multitude of talents: she’s a singer, go-go dancer, DJ and even a seamstress. Previously known for making her own clothes, she now has her own design collective comprising of her and her friends, aptly titled ‘The House of GaGa’. She embraces a no-holds-barred approach when it comes to her crazy couture, inspiring women worldwide to experiment with their look.

Love her or hate her, the flamboyant singer never fails to draw attention to herself with her glitzy attire. She’s said to model her look on the iconic 80s original Material Girl, Madonna. She pays tribute to her idol with a variety of obscure pointy dresses and lots of spangly leotards, crazy oversized head bands and big hair pieces.

Her dress sense is incredibly, futuristically out there, and yet it seems other celebs as well as her adoring public are starting to sit up and take notice of the bonkers starlet. Paparazzi loving heiress Paris Hilton has been taking some bizarre fashion tips from the pioneer of space age chic and has attempted to step into GaGa’s shoes.

Paris wowed audiences from a balcony in Malibu with her bondage-esque get up. She could easily have been mistaken for the Quirky Queen herself, as her outfit was completed with a number of fetish-like strap restraints. A razor sharp bright blonde bob complete with full blunt fringe and dark futuristic Ray-Bans sunglasses accessorised the look perfectly. To finish off the GaGa get up, Paris strutted, pouted and posed in some ground defying shoe boots which are a must have staple in the GaGa closet. GaGa has been seen working her show-stopping shoe boot collection at a number of events, never failing to wow audiences.

Shoe and ankle boots are a must have accessory to finish off any outfit and are a perfectly fitting tribute to GaGa’s darling decade of choice. They are perfect for making the awkward transition between autumn and winter just that little bit easier.

The shoe boot is perfect for all occasions. Come rain or shine, it won’t let you down. This versatile style piece of footwear genius will compliment any outfit. Team with bright patterned tights, a dress, cropped jeans, your skinnies, hot pants or for the really brave out there with GaGa balls of steel, shimmy into a spangled leotard! Work those boots hard girls - day, night and all between!

Sex and the City is back!

The rumours are gleefully true! New York’s most fabulous foursome are back and are tottering their way to a screen near you from May 28th next year. Filming has just begun on the eagerly anticipated sequel to last summer’s blockbuster; which is rumoured to have netted an estimated $415 million across the globe.

Fashionistas worldwide are rubbing their perfectly manicured hands together in glee at the prospect of devouring stylist Patricia Fields upcoming range of eclectic and beautiful fashion gems. The stylist, infamous for her unusual fashion sense, has become a household name thanks to her impeccably dressed Sex and the City stars.

Fields’ strength lies in her penchant for quirky accessories and the ability to think outside the box. When it comes to fashion, she’s miles ahead of other costume stylists. She has an impeccable eye for putting together unique combinations that somehow just work. She can manipulate even the most conventional outfits into the most striking and beautiful pieces of artistry. She never fails to add a stunning twist to the girls’ wondrous wardrobes.

Think of Miranda’s lawyer-esque working wardrobe, or Carries wedding dress complete with bird head dress. Her artistry makes even the most accomplished stylist look last season and leaves the rest of us mere mortals trailing way behind, furtively trying to recreate her inventive, one-of-a-kind, ensembles.

Red headed actress Cynthia Nixon, who plays single working mum Miranda Hobbs in the hit Channel 4 show feels that ‘the clothes are like another character in the show. They help make it real.’ The series has a cult following, with fans trawling stores and the internet to snap up the fab fours’ biggest must-have items. The show has catapulted shoe designers Christian Louboutin, Monolo Blahnik and Jimmy Choo to iconic status thanks to Carrie’s love for their shoes.

She simply goes weak at the ankles for their designer beauties and cannot resist their allure. She’s gone to all kinds of extremes to maintain her shopping habit, maxing out credit cards and blowing rent money on her designer addiction. She’s even voiced humorous concern towards her obsession, once calling herself the ‘woman that literally lived in her shoe’ when she realised that she had no money to secure a loan for her flat. She defended her infatuation by saying ‘It’s really hard to walk in a single woman’s shoes, that’s why you need really special shoes.’ Her shoes are almost like decoration as she lovingly gazes into their boxes. Some never make it out, and some are for reminiscing. Never the less we can all thank Carrie (not forgetting Patricia) for inspiring women worldwide to strut their stuff in some really fabulous shoes. And for that, we salute you!

Victoria razzle dazzles New York New York!

When someone mentions shiny thigh high boots it will often summon up images of strippers and ladies of the night, not the latest must have accessory for respectable women everywhere for autumn/winter 2009.

Number 1 fashionista and former Spice Girl Victoria Beckham grabbed the limelight with a double whammy, wearing two different pairs of stunningly show stopping thigh highs over one weekend. Mrs B was spreading the news of her astute fashion sense by donning this season’s key style statement in New York - the town that doesn’t sleep.

Posh was at The Bergdorf Goodman Store for a New York fashion week event entitled ‘Fashion’s Night Out’ held by Vogue editor Anna Wintours. Posh couldn’t fail to turn heads in her daring ensemble. It seems she may have taken the events name more seriously than the other guests; she was pictured standing next to girl next door Sienna Miller who was just wearing jeans. Vicky B outshone all, even the Vogue hostess herself who only wore a simple t-shirt.

Never one to shy away from attention, Mrs Beckham’s head turning outfit was a blast from the past. She waved goodbye to her conservative signatory style for the weekend and instead embraced true WAG couture in an animal print corseted dress, and most importantly, shiny thigh high PVC boots.

Victoria’s prized possessions caused a storm of response; perfect considering the aspiring fashion designer was also in town to launch her fashion collection, as well as her signatory perfume.

Not content with wowing the crowds just once, later at her own perfume launch, Victoria showed she had another trick up her fashion forward sleeve. Pushing the style stakes even higher, she worked the red carpet in gravity defying £3,300 Antonio Berdardi heel-less thigh high’s! Mr Beckham was even called on for support, lovingly propping up his wife by the bottom. “Think she’s gunna need it,” a spokesman for the Chartered Society of Physiotherapy said. ‘If (Mrs B) was to wear this sort of style for anything more than a short red carpet walk, she could suffer from foot pain, ankle pain, knee pain, spinal pain and neck pain on a permanent basis.’ But let’s face it, most women would put up with a little pain if they could have the scrumptiously delicious David Beckham walking down the red carpet (or even the isle) holding them up!

Whats Hot for autumn 2009

Hot – Stiletto’s are back! Time to practice walking like a lady again. One hot style this season is the hybrid of the platform and the stiletto. This sexy shoe features a ‘hidden’ platform at the front of the shoe with a super tall stiletto heel. They are relatively versatile; swap your work shoes for a pair of these and you’re ready to strut your stuff out on the tiles.

Hot – The colour purple. This jewel tone is a lovely alternative to the reliable but ordinary choice of black. An easy way to add a splash of colour to a dreary outfit, jewel tones were awash all over the catwalks this season, all across the board from the likes of Karen Millen to Prada.

Hot – Fringing. No longer confined to the Wild West, there are lots of styles out there with added fringe benefits. Don’t think you have to swagger around John Wayne style, think more Pocahontas. There are plenty of feminine fringe styles cropping up on the high street. La Roudette and New Look both carry a range varying from tan ankle boots to platform heels and sandals. Designer fans of fringed footwear include Alexander McQueen and Jean Paul Gautlier.

Celebs like Mischa Barton have been spotted rocking out in fringed boots and if it’s good enough for an OC princess, it’s good enough for us too. Team with jeans for laid back cool, or with dresses to make your summer wardrobe see you through till autumn. Accessorise with quirky socks pulled up out of your boots, pull them right up or have them just peeking over the top. Anything goes.

Hot – Biker Boots. Agyness Deyn and Daisy Lowe have been rockin’ out in biker boots for some time now but they are something to watch out for in autumn 2009. Throw on with almost anything for that laid back eclectic look. Think hippy, boho babe at Glasto; messy hair, smudgy eyes and ditzy dresses. These boots provide a tough masculine edge to girlie outfits. These boots will also help keep your feet toasty and dry when the weather turns bad. Fling on some layers to keep you snug when the temperature drops and you’re out the door.

Hot- Ankle boots. Any kind of ankle boots or shoes will be bang on trend this season. Platform soles and chunky heels will be everywhere. Choose patent, crinkled leather or suede materials in a two tone design for extra credibility.

Mark Fast unravels a brighter future for the fashion industry at London Fashion Week

Canadian born fashion designer Mark Fast caused a wave of controversy at London Fashion Week by choosing to send ‘Plus size’ models down the runway. The girls who modelled the designer’s famous crocheted creations were from the +12 agency. Hayley Morley, 21, a size 12, Laura Catterall, 20, a size 14, and Gwyneth Harrison, 25, a size 12-14, paraded his knitted dresses as Fast felt the need to prove that curvier girls can also wear his creations.

Fast's managing director was quoted as saying: ‘We wanted women to know they don’t have to be a size zero to wear a Mark Fast dress - curvier women can look even better in one.’ –The Telegraph 09. However, it seems somewhat ironic that a size 12 is considered a plus size when the average dress size for a woman in the UK is a size 16...

It is somewhat of a breakthrough though for the fashion industry which has been heavily criticised for only using waif-like size zero models to showcase designer collections on catwalks worldwide. Medical experts fear both girls and young women try to emulate their emaciated idols resulting in an ever growing trend in the number of women suffering from severe eating disorders. Despite the tragedy in 2006 of 2 South American models dying from crippling eating disorders, there are still no medical guidelines in place for models. This is despite the fashion industries meagre attempts to regulate the health and welfare of its models, launching The British Fashion Council’s ‘Model Health Enquiry’ in 2007.

It is questionable as to how the size 0 phenomenon started, and it seems it may all stem from the designers. It has been speculated that using plus size models (size 12) is seen as cheapening a label and making it look somewhat down-market. British Vogue editor Alexandra Shulman has even gone to the length of writing to designers asking for larger sample sizes last June in a bid to combat the engrained thin is beautiful mantra. Many designer clothing samples often don’t even fit the most established models.

Despite Fast’s wishes to embrace curves it seems his stylist Erika Kurihara wasn’t so happy about the decision. She walked out before the show blaming it on ‘creative differences’. Later she was quoted as saying that ‘two of the plus size models did not have the right walk for the catwalk’ - The Sun 2009.

Is the right walk for the catwalk a strange and jerky gazelle like strut, pelvis pushed forward, looks like the model is being operated by a remote control device, kind of walk? Those of a healthy body weight would find this desired catwalk strut near impossible to imitate.

Let’s hope Mark Fast continues to be a pioneering designer who continues to lead the way for other designers to follow in his fashion forward thinking steps. May he carry on creating designs for a realistic and healthy array of models to show off on the catwalk and in the media for young women and girls alike to aspire to instead of the emancipated stick thin bodies we have globally become so accustomed to.

Ladies the fashion police are hot on your heels!

The Trade Union Congress is trying to ban women from wearing heels in the workplace! So on which side of the fence do you lie or are u sitting comfortably somewhere in the middle?

They say that while ‘high heels may look glamorous on Hollywood Catwalks, they are completely inappropriate for the day to day working environment’- Telegraph 09. This is backed up with medical advice from the Society of Chiropodists and Podiatrists who claim that heels can cause an extensive number of physical problems;blisters, corns, calluses, damaged joints, knee and back pain to name a few. They have also reported that lower leg injuries are reported to cost a staggering 2 million working days per year. Maybe this is the real reason why Congress are calling for women to step down into what they call ‘sensible shoes’.

But those health and safety people have really gone too far this time. We live in a society where we aren’t even allowed to change a plug in a socket without having specific training followed by the signing of papers to confirm you won’t sue if you happen to get electrocuted. What next? Are they going to ban ties, for fear of restricting men’s airways? Or leather sole heels as people may slip when wearing them on the polished office floor?

Some claim that high heels turn women into sex objects, forcing them to wear heels to satisfy men’s fantasies, with blatant disregard for their health and safety. Hello! Are we in the 1950’s here? Women stopped climbing into their favourite heels to indulge their male colleagues decades ago? In fact, heels can have a powerful effect on the psyche of a woman, making her feel much more confident in a male dominated work place. Many women actually step into their favourite skyscrapers to empower themselves to be able to stand eye to eye with men. Stilettos have the ability to boost confidence in women, making them stand taller and with better posture.

Do women feel forced to wear these heels? Do they feel they are being demeaned by men when they totter around the workplace? Probably not. Is there not freedom of choice anymore? The Suffragettes fought tooth and nail to get women the vote and now, once again, they’re being dictated to by men!

So stand up for yourselves ladies, stand proud and tall in you stilettos’. Take a stand for freedom of choice. Make those union people take a walk and say no to banning the stiletto.

Kurt Geiger for Autumn/Winter 2009

As the long hazy days of summer draw to a close, get ready to say goodbye to your girlie summer foot wardrobe for autumn! Wave farewell to your sweet feet clad in embellished flip flops and instead toughen up your toes this autumn/winter with a masculine treat from the masterful new collection from Kurt Geiger.

Masculine themed footwear is taking over the more traditional feminine boot this season. However, girls have no need to fear! You won’t have to trade your beloved heels in for some clod hopper, clumpy, unfeminine and bizarre creations. Kurt Geiger has revolutionised a multitude of traditional masculine styles with his trademark sexy signature style.

For example, take the Chelsea boot. They first sprung into the spotlight during the Victorian era as riding boots. They didn’t really reach their fashion heights until the 60s with the invasion of The Mods who really helped bring these boots to their glorious heyday. However, you won’t need to be rockin’ out to The Jam and The Who to wear Geiger’s latest fashion. Instead, they now have a killer chunky heel and are pretty damn sexy to boot!

Continuing on with the 60’s Mod vibe, say hello to the high heeled desert boot! Who would have thought it? An essential part of the Mod wardrobe, this style staple was worn with Levi jeans or an Italian suit. Instead, team yours with your skinnies, or a ditzy dress to put a tough stamp of approval on your girlie wardrobe this winter.

Why not sex up your winter wardrobe with the LBB! These patent lace-up Chelsea Boots complete with platform sole and skinny skyscraper pencil heels will give you that much desired glamorous edge, perfect for a night on the tiles! Team your fav LBD with your new LBB’s for a catwalk worthy, show stopping entrĂ©e!

For those dressed down days, slip your tootsies into something a little more comfortable: Worker boots are a hot look for autumn. Wear them as beaten as you like, who cares about scuffing? Pull up your hiking socks to keep your feet nice and toasty. Wear the tongue and laces hanging loose, or tie them up tight. Team with whatever you feel like. This easy relaxed look works with jeans, shorts, dresses… Go ahead be creative. Break the rules.

Dare to wear zips, studs and buckles all at the same time with the newest spin on biker boots. These low heel boots are the perfect festival wear, stylish yet protective from the elements. The epitome of laid back cool, everyone’s wearing these, from off duty celebrities, to models and rock stars. Wear with denim and a lot of black. Mix it up and wear in the most unexpected of places. Leggings, dresses, jeans. Jeans under dresses, whatever works for you…

Last, but by no means least, is the chunky heeled, cut out peep toe shoe boot! Complete with chunky heel and sole these little lace up beauties embrace all the key trends for winter, wrapped up in one perfect little package. Perfect for beautifully accessorising, those in-between, not quite dressed up, not quite dressed down outfits.

So whatever your winter shoe of choice, there’s something to choose from this season!

Forgotten soles at London Fashion week

Mark Fast’s show at London Fashion Week (SS10) was full of vibrant creativity. It was obvious that a vast amount of man hours and raw talent were utilised to put together all the designs, particularly the fabulous knitwear. But these were not written about in the media. All the talk was about the ‘plus size’ models he had used (‘plus’ meaning a very average 12-14).

Obviously clothes need to hang correctly on a model, and need to be walked down the catwalk with the right height and stride. But the models used in this show were second to none; all the plus size models were absolutely stunning, and their curvaceous figures really showed off the knitwear garments.

But something else they were wearing was not mentioned - the shoes.

It’s well known by all girls that heels give you a better posture, make you look much taller and generally slimmer, which is why they make most girls feel better. The shoes used in the Mark Fast show were Louboutins - a huge favourite among celebrities and on the wish list of probably every girl.

Christian Louboutin helped to bring stilettos into high fashion at the end of the 1990s. His shoes are known for the skyscraper heels he creates, generally being 5-6 inches long, sometimes higher if you’re daring enough. His goal is to “make a woman look sexy, beautiful, to make her legs look as long as she can.” The signature red sole is Louboutin’s trademark - it won’t be only you who knows you are wearing a pair, but everyone else too (and not to mention the fact that people will know you paid £500 for them!)

So why weren’t the shoes mentioned as an issue in the show? Because these beauties look special on all women - size zero or not.

Shoe size does not reflect your weight, which is probably why shoes are not mentioned as much in the media after London Fashion Week. With the progression of new season’s styles and key looks, it means any girl, any size, can buy into any trend. Having such a vast range of shoe designs on the catwalk and the high street, means high fashion is more accessible to every girl. The models on the Mark Fast show - plus size or not - all looked fabulous in their heels.

The style evolution of Girls Aloud

When Girls Aloud first exploded onto the scene in 2003 they were the epitome of matching chavvy chic. The fivesome wore contrived collaborating outfits on numerous occasions which looked more at home on the Slater sisters down Walford Market than on the red carpet!

It has taken many years experimenting with an extensive array of ...costumes before the girls’ fashion star has started to really shine. The girls may have topped best dressed lists and recently been welcomed into the fickle exclusive world of the fashion industry, but things haven’t always been so rosey…..here’s an insight into the ensembles we bet they wish we’d forgot!

Cargo pants, timberlands and matching cropped vest tops was a favourite look for 2003, as the dreaded combination appeared on more than one occasion. This is one that definitely should have been banished to the very back of the wardrobe. The look was chicly accessorised with either white trainers or Timberlands. Despite all 5 getting a big cross of disapproval, the biggest black mark goes to Sarah for her hairstyle of choice. Pop princesses do not, repeat, do not wear cornrows. Ever.

For a night out on the town, the girls’ glammed up for the Love Actually premiere back in 2003 in, once again, matching outfits. This time the cargo pants and timbs were replaced with stretchy viscose dresses and diamante heels that actually matched their chandelier style earrings - accessories even Pat Butcher would have been proud of! Pointy trashy stilettos and a mountain of hair extensions completed the transformation.

A new year, and a new look. St Tropez entered the girls’ lives, in a BIG way! They were simply tantastically orange at the Woman of the Year Awards in yet another set of matchy-matchy black viscose dresses.

Cheryl’s biggest fashion disaster comes in the form of her doing her best JLO ‘Aint it funny’ impression . This flamenco faux pas, complete with giant sleeves, gathered cropped hemline and chavtastic chunky belt made this one of the worst horrors ever to grace the lovely lady.

In 2005 at a London gig, the girls went back to school in a mixed up matching collection of St Trinians outfits complete with heinous red ties. Our advice? Sack the stylist - and pronto!

The fashion offenders continued on their plight, turning up to The Poll Winners Party 2005 looking like your Nan’s toilet roll holder! Pukey pink ruffles, and realms of voluminous lace made this look one of the worst yet.

At the Girl Guiding UK awards, Chezza went all the way and we believe must have been mistaken and thought she was going camping in the outback, in a jacket straight from the army surplus store. We also cannot forgive that Rambo-esque headband. Nicola rivals Cheryl’s attempts at worst dressed, doing her best milk bottle impression! A badly fitting white trouser suit does not suit porcelain proportions.

Finally, in 2007 the girls left Chav chic long behind. At the Red Cross Ball Cheryl’s star shined bright in a floor length Cooper gown. A fashionista was born. We fear a relapse…..

Fear not followers! Cheryl makes it onto a Vogue cover star in 2009….

And Sarah and Nicola were welcomed into the front row at Vivienne Westwood’s Red Label Show at London Fashion Week in 2009 too.

It goes to show what a couple of years and armfuls of designer gear can do for a gal! Go girls!

Halloween fashion bash!

As the nights draw in to a dark and gloomy close you know something eerie is about to happen… It’s that time of year again when ghosts and ghouls come out to play. Halloween gets a glamorous and fashionable make over this year in the form of the upcoming Halloween Ball at the Brighton nightspot, Madame Geisha.

The charity costume ball will host a spooky themed catwalk show, showcasing the up and coming talents of young fashion designers to benefit local charity, The Rocking Horse Fund. The charity works to make hospital life better for children, providing games, toys and televisions as well as entertainers on the children’s wards of the Sussex area. They have even completely revamped entire wards to make them more child-friendly so that the hospital experience is less traumatic.

Young designers will be competing for the exclusive chance to win work experience with one of London’s top fashion houses, as well as the chance to win a cash prize of £200. A chance to sell their summer 2010 collection at local boutique Jell-o is also up for grabs.

Designers, VIPs and fellow fashionistas will be partying at the costumed ball well into the night with guest appearances from DJ Dominic and People Like Us keeping the tables turning. It should be a thriller!

If you fancy partying away at the costumed ball this Halloween, look no further for the best sexy, sassy fancy dress ideas to wear this year l We’ve got the roundup of all you need to become belle of the ball and bag yourself the perfect trick or treat to boot!

1. Sexy witch - Pull on your sexy knee high boots and team with your fav LBD. Simply add essential witchy accessories; pointy hat and witchy black talons. Face paint optional.

2. Cat Woman - Keep said boots, and if you’re feeling daring pull on a slinky all in one black cat suit to become Cat Woman. Flutter faux eyelashes, and get ready to purrrrrrrrrrr!!

3. The Devil - Become a scarlet woman and literally stop traffic in an all in one red cat suit and matching devil horns. Add a pitchfork to beat off your admirers and work those killer heels once more!

4. Sexy Vampire - Sink your teeth into your chosen victim with a sexy vampire outfit. Team a hot thigh-skimming black dress with a simple cape, fangs and over the knee PVC boots.

5. Pirate Wench - Make those pirates walk the plank with a swash bucking sexy wench outfit. Dare to bare in fishnets, killer thigh highs and a ripped little striped dress. You’ll have their ‘me hearty’s ‘in no time!

The perfect excuse to shop: Autumn/Winter has arrived!

Though we are sad to admit it, October’s arrival has forced us to admit that those long sunny summer days are truly behind us. Though some of us have tried to deny the need to put the summer wardrobe away, attempting to brave the cold, there is no escape. A new season is here and that can only mean one thing: it’s time to shop!

Update your wardrobe with a few key pieces that will easily work day to night and all those times in between.

1. Walk down your local high street and fur is everywhere! Make like Mossy and add a touch of glamour to your wardrobe with a faux fur jacket. There’s everything ranging from cropped jackets to full length pieces, gillets and hats. Take your pick from rusty tones, leopard print and even pink if you dare. Hot for autumn, these will make you look uber-cool and keep you super snug.

2. Feel cosy and stylish in oversized chunky knitwear. Best worn over super-tight skinnies and boots teamed with a rosy glow for that walk in the country, girl about town look.

3. Indulge your quirky side with comic and cartoon pullover’s and slogan t-shirts. There’s loads in the shops at the moment. Choose from your fav childhood cartoons and let your inner child out to play. Tom and Jerry’s a popular choice, as well as Mickey Mouse and Hello Kitty.

4. Choose from a wide range of jackets this autumn. The boyfriend blazer is still as popular as ever; roll back the sleeves for a night on the town. Sleek and smart military blazers are bang on trend this autumn. Gone are the grungy styles of the past, this season a new and more elegant look has been seen on the high street and catwalks alike.

5. For everyday wear, when the weather gets nippy, keep the cold out with a duffle coat. Make like Cheryl Cole, Agynes Deyn and Britney Spears and wear a classic British toggle jacket. Team with satchel arm candy and geek-chic glasses. Whoever said fashion wasn’t practical?

6. Chanel-esque quilted bags are still a style staple for autumn, so no need to banish your favourite lovely to the wardrobe. Celebs everywhere have been spotted with their faithful Chanel’s and no wonder - they are a true piece of classic style and are perfect for every occasion.

7. Finish your autumn/winter look off by rockin’ a killer pair of ankle boots. Fall head over heels for these skyscraper pencil thin heels, with a chunky platform accessorized with a multitude of zips, buckles and lacing. Or….

8. Steal some of fashinista Victoria Beckham’s style and choose thigh high flats or heels depending on your mood. These were seen on all over the place at London Fashion Week. Team with dresses and skinnies alike.

9. If you feel like being comfy and cosy, take a leaf from girl of the moment Alexa Chung and team masculine worker boots with quirky girlie vintage dresses. Layer up tights and socks to keep toes toasty on those really cold days.

10. To cap it all off, complete your new winter wardrobe with a pair of pastel coloured, 50’s inspired ladylike, leather driver gloves. Once only an accessory for members of Hells Angels, this season leather gloves have gone all feminine. Choose from candy pink, frills, tassels and girlie stud details.

How to dance in high heels?

High heel shoes can make you look taller. High heels can make you look sexier. High heels can improve your sexuality. High heels can make you look like a rock star in a party. There are many more benefits of wearing heels besides these. However, you need to learn how to dance in high heels and walk straight with heel shoes. This not only makes the experience comfortable and pain-free but also makes you look tall and sexy.

The Sexyfun high heels guide throws light on this subject; find out some of the tips and tricks to shake your booty like Jlo and Britney Spears and grab all the attention in a party:

  • Practice dancing with heels on, in front of a large or full length mirror
  • You must practice dancing by putting weight on the ball of your feet
  • You should start dancing in some slow but rhythmic steps and at the same time watch your steps in the mirror
  • If you are away from a mirror, just practice simple steps and try to keep your shoulders, back and posture in an upright position
  • You should practice dancing in heels, as if you have to dance in a real party with these heels on
  • It’s always helpful to master your steps in private, as it helps to polish your skills
  • We suggest you to start off practising with lower heels and once you master it, progress to high heels
  • When you start dancing, we suggest you to wear heel shoes with a broader base, as it helps maintain stability and balance during initial steps of dancing

Some women find it difficult and uncomfortable simply walking in heels. Dancing in heels may look even more difficult. However, it’s certainly not difficult, if you practice regularly by following our Sexyfun high heels guide. It may take some time to completely master the skill of dancing with heels on.

Women in heels look sexier than women in normal shoes. You can easily become the eye candy at every club or party because of your sexy shoes. Your sex appeal with these heel shoes increases more if you know how to dance in them minus discomfort and trouble.

Comfortable high heels now just a click away

A vast majority of women think that all high heels are uncomfortable. However, it’s not completely true. These sexy shoes can be uncomfortable if you don’t know the right way to wear them. Once you master the skill, wearing high heels becomes as comfortable as walking with flat shoes. Find out below some tips on how to find comfortable high heels:

  • Whenever you move out to any local store to buy a pair of high heels, you should try it and walk around and see if they feel comfortable
  • If you are uncomfortable with any pair of heels, don’t believe that it will become comfortable later, no matter what the salesperson says
  • You should always opt for reliable brands of high heels instead of inexpensive heels
  • You can also find high heels online, as there are many websites that provide a large collection of these shoes
  • Depending upon your size and choice of style, you can choose a pair of heels online

It should be remembered that heels aren’t meant for extreme long hours or walking long distances. These shoes should be reserved for special occasions where you wish to show your sex appeal. It’s also important to learn walking in the right style with heels on after buying a pair of these shoes. Many women may feel uncomfortable with first use of heels; however, the discomfort goes away easily once they learn the art of wearing pointed sexy shoes. Sexyfun high heels guide can come handy for women who want to learn the skill of wearing heels comfortably.

High heels guide

  • Walk around your house with your favourite heels on, before moving out for a party of any other special function
  • Once you are comfortable wearing these shoes, learn to maintain your balance
  • We suggest that you walk in front of a long mirror with heels on
  • You can also do some stretching or spreading exercises to make the walking experience with heels less stressful

How to wear high heels without experiencing a flicker of pain?

High heel shoes are objects of sexual desire and can increase sex appeal of any woman who wears them. Some medical researchers have also come out with findings that high heels work the pelvic floor muscles of women, thus improving their sexual desire.

Some women may feel discomfort or pain while wearing high heels. This is because they don’t know how to wear high heel shoes correctly. If you want to find out how to wear high heel shoes such that you experience no pain or discomfort, here’s the ultimate Sexyfun high heels guide with great tips that help you learn the right way to wear sexy high heels:

  • Start with platform high heels that are more comfortable to wear as compared to pointed high heels
  • Once you have mastered the art with platform high heels, then try out pointed high heels slowly
  • You can consider wearing socks with high heels, if you find them uncomfortable during your initial learning days
  • You should improve your posture while wearing high heels
  • If your posture isn’t correct, you may experience pain in your back or feet
  • Try walking in high heels with an upright posture
  • Always buy good quality high heels from a licensed store, as inexpensive high heels can add to your discomfort
  • You should also be aware of the surface on which you walk wearing a pair of high heels
  • Some of the surfaces on which you should be extra careful are stairs, grassy or sandy surfaces and slippery surfaces
  • You shouldn’t drive a car with high heels on

We hope that the tips and tricks in Sexyfun high heels guide will come handy and your experience with high heels is smooth and pain-free. High heels aren’t for daily use but you need to learn the skill, as you may have to wear a pair when you move out to a party or some special event. By following these tips, you can adapt to wearing high heels easily as well as maintain your balance. As you get into the habit of wearing high heel shoes, you become more experienced and can walk without experiencing any pain or discomfort.

Learn how to walk in platform heels

If you are looking for some great tips on how to walk in high heels or platform heel shoes, then here’s the guide for you. Sexyfun high heels guide gives you some tips and ideas on how to walk in platform heels:

  • The first step is to stand up wearing high heels and try to maintain balance
  • Before you go out in high heels or platform heel shoes, you should wear them around the house, so that you can adapt to them easily
  • You should wear these heels for a long time attending to daily errands like vacuuming or preparing a cup of coffee
  • Walking a few steps with high heels or platform heel shoes back and forth slowly can help you maintain your balance
  • Once you adapt to the position of heels easily, it can greatly boost your confidence
  • You should take extreme care while walking on stairs with high heels or platform shoes on
  • We suggest that you do suitable physical exercise before wearing high heels, as it helps warm up the muscles of your feet and calves
  • Stretching and spreading your toes as far as possible can help you relax and make the experience less stressful

Once you master the skill of wearing high heel shoes, you can wear them during special functions. Platform heel shoes can even be worn for a long time, as they are more comfortable than stiletto heels. Once you learn to walk in platform heel shoes, it is easy to learn how to walk in high heels. These shoes are believed to improve the sexual desire of women, as it helps to exercise their pelvic floor muscles. With high heel shoes, your posture is improved and legs appear long, with emphasise on the calf muscles.

Combine high heels with tight clothing or stockings for the ultimate sexy look. Make use of tips and tricks in the Sexyfun high heels guide and learn to sway around with a sexy stride like that of Angelina Jolie and Kelly Brook!

How to walk in high heels? – Tips and tricks

High heels can catch the attention of all, whether you want to rock the evening or want to walk tall and proud in a party. Wearing killer high heels can make you look extremely sexy; however, not every woman can sashay around in high heels. Some women would find it uncomfortable to walk in stilettos. It is important to know how to walk in high heels, so that you look glam and gorgeous in stiletto heel shoes.

In your everyday life, you won’t find the need for walking in extremely high heels. However, there are times when you would like to wear those sexy stilettos. Therefore, learn how to walk in stilettos. You can find walking in stiletto heel shoes very easy if you follow Sexyfun high heels guide.

You should be extremely careful when learning to walk in extremely high heels. We suggest that you to master the skill slowly and begin with a lower heel, then progressing to half-inch steps at every stage. It would be harder to walk in 6-inch high heels than in a 5-inch heels or 4-inch heels.

Here are some pointers from Sexyfun high heels guide for you that can help you learn how to walk in stilettos.

When learning to walk in high heels, the first step is about learning to stand. If you stand for short period in high heels while learning to walk, it will be beneficial

  • You should take short steps instead of long strides with high heels
  • You must practice walking in high heels in front of a full length mirror
  • You should try to maintain balance while walking and distribute most of the weight on the ball of the foot
  • Walking in extremely high heels can alter the centre of balance by pushing out the backside and breasts, and also force the hips to sway from side to side. A vast majority of women who wear high heels lean forward due to imbalance; however, you should try to stand up straight
  • You should keep your legs together and try not to bend them when walking in high heels or stiletto heel shoes

With practice and mastering the skill, you will feel more confident and walking in high heels becomes easy. Although high heels can be an object of sexual desire, they aren’t meant for walking long distances. However, it’s always beneficial to learn how to walk in high heels or stilettos.