A shocking video showed a woman being run over after slipping in high heels.
From “Veep” to “House of Cards,” power women in pop culture choose style over comfort, even when they have to think on their feet.
A fancy new breed of flat shoes is killing off stilettos as the default choice for dressy occasions—and women’s feet are not exactly in mourning.
I blame the Start-rite sandals of my childhood. If my mother hadn’t put me in those clumpy, boring, buckled flats — normcore before that was even a concept I knew to despise — I doubt the lure of stilettos would have been so strong.
I've been dying to find some brown suede block heels to wear this fall to work, and I literally CANNOT find any of these heels in the height I want. I am looking for more of the shorter heel size, like 2.5-2.75 so they can be comfy since I will be taking public transport to work. I want colors...
Despite the widespread use of high-heeled footwear in both developing and modernized societies, we lack an understanding of this behavioral phenomenon at both proximate and distal levels of explanation. The current manuscript advances and tests a novel, evolutionarily anchored hypothesis for why women wear high heels, and provides convergent support for this hypothesis across multiple methods. Using a recently discovered evolved mate preference, we hypothesized that…
Working in fashion and wearing heels is essentially synonymous, for better or worse. Take a peek inside Coveteur HQ on any given day, and at least half of us are clicking around in our favorite pair. It’s noisy, sure, but we look damn good regardless. Granted our line of work means we’re predisposed to invest […]
Turns out, creating the perfect stiletto is actual rocket science.
Most of us are doing it wrong, learns Casilda Grigg as she takes a stiletto masterclass from an expert who teaches women to step out with confidence
Would it make you feel more comfortable..or less confident?
The latest style trend is leaving some folks online looking for answers.
As comfort becomes a priority for clothes outside the gym and in the office, sneakers are getting more fashionable.
New research suggests wearing heels forces women to walk in a way that exaggerates their femininity.
As market research shows that women of all ages prefer flat shoes, it raises the question whether high heels have fallen out of fashion in favour of trainers and flats.
With high-heeled Crocs, one doesn't need to sacrifice both comfort and style, correct?