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Any tips for wearing very high heels?

18 replies

bigfatgypsy · 18/12/2011 16:09

Just bought some black heels that are much higher than I've ever worn before. They have a platform so don't feel quite as high as they look but I'm nervous of doing a Naomi Campbell in them!

Any tips? Other than to stand still!

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Jas · 18/12/2011 16:11

practice at home before you wear them out in public!

canyou · 18/12/2011 16:13

Practice walking in them says she who as fallen off many a pair sober
Avoid cobbled streets
Bring flats in your bag for the way home

vjg13 · 18/12/2011 16:33

Think heel toe, heel toe as you walk. Practise at home and hope for a non frosty evening Grin.

cheesesarnie · 18/12/2011 16:36

practise,practise,practiseGrin

and i find being pissed helps!
my friend cant do heels,she kind of trots!they sound lovely!have you got a pic?

MatLeaveForever · 18/12/2011 16:54

Make sure they're not too big or you'll have the extra pressure of trying to keep them on your feet. Enjoy!

SantasENormaSnob · 18/12/2011 17:54

Pair of flats in your bag Xmas Wink

bigfatgypsy · 18/12/2011 18:55

Thanks for the tips, I'm wearing them for dh's 40th birthday bash and need to look gorgeous Grin but am now panicking that I'm going to break my ankle and end up in hospital on Xmas eve (do is on Friday night)

Here they are: (hope the link works)

scary heels

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bigTillyMincepie · 18/12/2011 18:58

Sit down alotXmas Grin

cheesesarnie · 18/12/2011 19:10

ooooh stunning!!!and good price too!Grin
well if the worst happens and you fall atleast youll look pretty doing it Grin

bigfatgypsy · 18/12/2011 19:16

And best of all I had my next catalogue account card in my purse so I just bunged them on there and will worry about paying for them some other time Grin

Dh and I will be walking home which roughly translates to 'I will be carrying dh home down a frosty road at 2am' so I'm not awfully sure these shoes will help. I definitely need to pop some doc martins flatties in my bag for the journey home.

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teacoupons · 18/12/2011 19:16

Avoid cobbled or uneven streets, walk on the balls of your feet as much as you can in wet weather, gel insoles are fab and practice, practice practice!

mousysantamouse · 18/12/2011 19:50

just don't. it's not worth it.

BillyBigBaubles · 18/12/2011 19:53

I've got those in blue and get lots of compliments. Definately take some flats with you for on the way home! Xmas Grin

Hopefully · 18/12/2011 19:54

Walk from the hip.

sedgieloo · 18/12/2011 20:07

As you walk, think not about your feet and the steps you are making but stand upright and concentrate on your upper body chest/shoulders and look ahead to where you are going. Don't look down. I don't know if this explains but an aunt who was a model in the sixties and lives in heels to this day told me this and it works!

SantasENormaSnob · 18/12/2011 20:18

I've got the same ones!

UserNameNotAvailable · 20/12/2011 22:33

Depending on the heel hight I find I need to go down a size to stop them slopping on and off my feet. Wear them around the house and like others have said practise practise practise. Don't forget your flats, you can buy lightweight roll up ballerina pumps to fit in your bag from ebay.

ChablisLover · 20/12/2011 22:53

I had these. Returned them as they were just not the right size. A size up would have been too big.

They are lovely though. Practice and sometimes a wee drink but not too much. Always helps me especially if feet getting sore.

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