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Heels Over The Years

    The formal version of the high heeled shoe is believed to have come into existence during after the year 1533. However, rougher, more informal versions have been known to exist since long back. Egyptian murals dating as far back as 3500 BC show men and women wearing shoes, some of them in heels. It is believed that these heels were mostly worn for special occasions. Butchers in Egypt were also known to wear heels, so as to avoid stepping on the carcasses of animals.

    Evidence has also been found to indicate that people in Ancient Greece and Rome wore heeled shoes called 'Kothorni' or 'Buskins'. These shoes would have heels made of wood, and would be worn mainly by actors. Another evidence of the wearing of high heels in the olden times comes from Ancient Rome, during the times when prostitution was considered illegal. During this period, sex workers would wear high heeled shoes for the purpose of identification.

    In the Middle Ages in Europe, a product called 'Pattens' was largely used by males and females. It referred to wooden soles that could be readily attached to shoes, so as to avoid stepping on dirt when walking outdoors. 'Pattens' were believed to be the forerunner for the invention of the 'Chopines'. 'Chopines' referred to a more primitive version of the platform heels of today, invented in Turkey in the 1400's.

    It was largely used all over Europe until the middle of 1600. Chopines would be up to 30 inches in height, and women would be required to use a cane or the help of a servant to enable them to walk comfortably without tripping over.

    Like pattens, chopines would also be strapped to shoes, and were worn mostly by ladies. This practice of making heels as a separate component that could be easily attached to shoes continued till the 1500's.

    With the passage of time, this led to the production of heeled shoes as a single piece. The popularity of the heeled shoe went up considerably in the 1500's.

    Mostly, they were used by riders, as they prevented the feet from slipping out of the stirrups while riding. The heeled shoe that was originally designed for riders was about 1 to 1-1/2 inches high, and was similar in appearance to the cowboy boots or riding boots of today. In the mid 1500s, the heel became thinner and more stylish.

    This change came about on account of the fashionable high heeled shoes popularized by Catherine de Medici, who married Henry, the son of King Francis I of France, in the year 1533. Catherine, who wore high heels on account of her short stature, made them more popular as 'fashion accessories' rather than as 'functional accessories'.

    By the year 1580, fashionable high heeled shoes were worn largely by the affluent class of the society, which led to the coining of the term 'well heeled', meaning a person who was well to do. In the beginning of the 1700s, King Louis XIV of France used to wear heels as high as 5 inches, which would have elaborate scenes of battle on them. These heels later became popular as 'Louis heels'. During the century, heels evolved to become more thin, arched and more fashionable.

    As they were believed to make feet look more attractive and desirable, laws were passed over time, banning women from wearing high heels to 'capture' a man. Women who violated this law would be declared witches and would have to face trial. In the year 1791, high heeled shoes were completely banished by Napoleon. In spite of this, high heels made a comeback in the year 1790s, courtesy Marie Antoinette with her 2 inch heels. The heels worn during this period were relatively low, just about a wedge in size.

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Heels Over The Years


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Jimmy Choo Atlas Petrol Patent Sandal

    These fabulous, over-the-top, glam shoes are featured in Sex and the City: The Movie! These super sexy sandals are the Atlas Petrol Patent Sandal from Jimmy Choo. We love the irridescent shine on the patent leather.

    Available in grey (pictured) and black, these Choo’s are a must-have for the summer season. As a bonus, you can now pair your favorite Choo shoes with a snazzy pair of sunglasses. The price of fabulous slam shoe its about $900.

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Jimmy Choo Atlas Petrol Patent Sandal


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Christian Lacroix Women's Shoes

    Christian Lacroix Women's Shoes Smooth leather upper in a dress sandal style, with stitching accents, satin fabric side straps with wrapped center detail, interlocking antique-look beaded and rhinestone brooch embellishment.

    Ankle strap with adjustable rhinestone accented buckle with elastic panel and heel panel. Smooth leather lining, cushioned footbed, dress midsole. Smooth leather sole, satin wrapped 3 3/4 inch high dress heel. Made in Italy.

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Christian Lacroix Women's Shoes


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Dolce & Gabbana - Two-Tone Carla Pump

    These shoes would go perfect with a red floral print Spring dress. You can get the peep-toe Dolce & Gabbana Two-Tone Carla Pump at eLuxury.com for $455. Though they aren’t cheap, they certainly are gorgeous.

    This fabulous pump features white leather with contrasting red patent trim. These shoes are very feminine and flirty - perfect for a special date.

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Dolce & Gabbana - Two-Tone Carla Pump


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A Tribute to Yves Saint Laurent

    Roger Vivier designer, Bruno Frisoni, payed homage to Saint Laurent with this pair of black stilettos bearing a black bow on the toe and a wheat motif like the sheaves that dressed the designer’s coffin.
    Touches of Yves Saint Laurent could be found all over the Paris haute couture runways — like in the big white bowties and sleek pantsuits at Armani.

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A Tribute to Yves Saint Laurent


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Tremendously High Heels

    The shoes on the runway had towering heels, tough-girl styling and sometimes seemingly unstable architecture. The models seemed to experience some difficulty in making it down the runway. The high heels are perfect to look at but working in them might be hard. Very high heels have become an alternative to a flat summertime-sandal and the ballet slipper.

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Tremendously High Heels


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Brian Atwood Brings Life to Bally

    Atwood is now bringing his magic to Bally's women's footwear. The way he sees it, he's providing "fresher, easy luxury." He dug deep into the 157-year-old Bally archives for inspiration. Many may have the Midas touch, but shoe designer Brian Atwood has the sexy touch and as far as I'm concerned, that's more priceless.

    The Spring/Summer collection incorporates metal-framed heels and platforms from the '40s. I'd love to scoop up all of his sexy creations.

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Brian Atwood Brings Life to Bally


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Adventures With The Colour From Victoria's Valli

    Reader Arthur brought these faux-Giambattista Valli shoes to our attention. Tweaked the color a bit, and probably eschewed any thought of comfort to sell the shoe loved by Beckhams and Olsens alike for just $44.97.
    The height, and the fact that they're basically stripper shoes made out of really nice leather, are what make the originals special in the first place.

    But if you're in the market for another pair of plastic shoes, or you too dream of a Beckham Halloween, by all means, buy the pink ones. Otherwise, we'd suggest spending your fifty bucks on loads of Smarties and Candy Corn.

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Adventures With The Colour From Victoria's Valli


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High Heel Sandals Gone Pink

    These sexy high heeled sandals are about as sleek , classy and stylish as a sandal can get, in my opinion anyway. Made in Italy (!), these beautiful sandals feature pink satin straps and gorgeous 3.5″ gold metallic nappa heels.

    High heel sandals like these sandals by Kate Spade make me want to say hold on to the Fall collections a bit longer and let the summer sandals reign!

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High Heel Sandals Gone Pink


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Mary Jane with Attitude

    The Encounter Mary Jane by Charles David is sweet and sassy. With its black patent leather, it achieves that school girl reference but with a serious edge. In other words, it is the mary jane all grown up into womanhood. This may be the most versatile shoe in your closet this season.

    Here are two great looks for those cold fall days or the biting bitter winter ones and all you need is one great pair of mary janes! Pair a 3/4 sleeve wool coat over black leggings or a sweater dress with black tights and voila! instant chic look.

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Mary Jane with Attitude


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Black patent 'Selisa' t-bar court shoes

    This is a beautiful, classy shoe, which looks like it's just begging to be worn with a classic little black dress, Audrey Hepburn style. The black patent leather and elegant stiletto heel finish it of perfectly, and the tiny little t-bar is a nice detail.

    These are £139 from LK Bennett, which is at the higher end of "reasonable", but probably a good price given how much wear you'd get out of these.

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Black patent 'Selisa' t-bar court shoes


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Trend spotting at the Australian Shoe Fair

    From September 14-16, the Australian Shoe Fair will be on in Melbourne once again - proving itself to be the buying fair for the footwear industry. At the fair will be big name international and Australian shoe labels, as well as new and emerging talent. We've already got our eye on the shoe trends that will be spotted at the fair.

    These two pairs from Windsor Smith are right on the money - bold, buckled and darn fierce, with a high, tapering heel. Reptile leathers were high up in our list of shoe trends for A/W08-09, while gladiator sandals and heels continue as the hottest trend for summer.

    Also look out for flat jazz shoes, lace-up heels, and ankle boots - other trends sure to be well represented at the fair.

    The Australian Shoe Fair will run in parallel with Fashion Exposed & Preview for the first time this year - so be sure to register now as there will be more to see at the Melbourne Exhibition Centre than you can imagine, and you'll need the full three days to get through it all!

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Trend spotting at the Australian Shoe Fair


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Leather Mary-Janes


    A heel to give you confidence, Oscar de la Renta's Mary-Janes are a gorgeous day shoe with perfectly polished patent trim. Wear with midi lengths to show off this beautiful shoe to full effect.

    Black leather Mary-Janes with an approximate 110mm / 4.5 inch diamond shaped heel and a 25mm / 1 inch concealed platform. Oscar de la Renta shoes have a peep-toe, a patent tortoiseshell trim and a buckle fastenings across arch. Italian sizing. The price is £348.94, this style runs true to size.

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Leather Mary-Janes


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Myrtle jewelled High Heels


    Bejeweled sandals add drama to every party ensemble. Wear these with a strapless black dress and accent the look with a clutch.

    Black metallic suede jeweled T-bar sandals with an approximate 100mm / 4 inch stiletto heel. Jimmy Choo shoes have straps across toes and a side fastening ankle strap. Italian sizing. This style runs true to size. The Prize is £565.96.

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Myrtle jewelled High Heels


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Loeffler Randall clover scales pump

    Cut to show off your foot to perfection, they feature scale like detail across the vamp of the shoe. To enhance the detailing, the underside of the pleating has been lined with patent leather.

    There is something luxurious about jewel coloured suede shoes, and these Loeffler Randall Clover Scales Pumps are no exception.

    Just don't forget to treat these shoes with a few sprays of a suede protector so they doesn't stain easily when they come into contact with liquids. They're way too pretty (and expensive at $425) to ruin.

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Loeffler Randall clover scales pump


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Bourne's satin Amy courts with rose


    These 'Amy' courts would certainly only be appropriate for some very dressy occasion, with their two huge roses designed to be as eye-catching as possible.

    Now that Bourne have made it onto my shoe radar I can't get enough of this brand, which specialises in making the type of shoes you'd wear to a wedding, or other very special event.

    As well as this taupe/grey colour, these are also available in black, pale pink and white, with the latter two colours being particularly appropriate for brides or bridesmaids. They're £99 at Viva la Diva.

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Bourne's satin Amy courts with rose


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The Louboutin Manicure


    Can't afford a pair of super-fashionable Christian Louboutin shoes? How about using the footware master's trademark on your nails instead?


    Beauty editors and fashionistas alike are buzzing about the new Louboutin manicure-black nails with red polish painted on the underside of the nail, as pictured which is a nod to designer Christian Louboutin's infamous black pumps with red soles, of course.

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The Louboutin Manicure


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Jonathan Kelsey Shoes for the Girly Girl in You


    Getting ready for Valentine’s Day? Hot date with your special someone? Hitting the town to prove that you’re single and fabulous? Well, either way, you might want to sport a pair of shoes from English designer Jonathan Kelsey. They’re now available at Saks, and they’re full of delightfully chic and girly colors and materials.

    To wit, these coquettish gray ankle-strap sandals that play a flirty game of peep-toe peek-a-boo.

    Or how about these copper colored t-straps that’ll put your feet on come hither display in a little cage of suede and metallic leather.

    And for an edgier take on holiday-appropriate accessorizing, try these strappy pink open toe pumps. They’re a little bit bondage with that 4 1/2″ heel and all the straps and strategic cut-outs. Who knows, perhaps they’ll end the night on your boudoir floor.

    If you don’t want to torture your feet all night in heels, or if you want something a bit more demure, take these pink-gold slingbacks out for a spin and see what classy people end up looking your way.

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Jonathan Kelsey Shoes for the Girly Girl in You


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Maharaja Python Slingback Pump

    • Python skin with metallic accents
    • Squared toe
    • Ornate jewel accessory and cut-outs decorate toe
    • Elasticized slingback strap
    • Iridescent grained leather lining and padded insole
    • Leather sole with rubber heel pad
    • 5" python and leather-covered heel
    • Made in Italy
    • $1,450.00

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Maharaja Python Slingback Pump


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