- Posted on 10/08/2022
- By Jonathan
4 reasons to wear high heels - communicate
One reason to wear high heels : to communicate
A way of communicating without words
Your mood is proportional to the height of your heels, and this height can clearly be an indicator of your glamorous side.
When you wear ballet flats you want to be comfortable, when you wear heels you want to be feminine, when you wear high heels you want to be very feminine, even naughty, and clearly above the rest.
In the street, the snap of a woman's gait announces in advance a pair of high heels worn by a woman who clearly wants to be feminine, elegant and who announces the color: I'm here, I'm feminine and I'm asserting it without words by wearing heels because I've decided to.
So, gentlemen, you've got to be able to guess your companion's state of mind just by the way she dresses, and especially by the centimetres of heel that lift her up.
Sensitive people immediately notice this accessory, and words become irrelevant to the message conveyed by the wearer.
Communicating positively through your body language is only possible if your approach is gracious, with the right pair of shoes adapted to the situation.
So here's one reason to wear high heels: to communicate.
"We need to communicate, without words, to say things to each other about the question of desire. "
"Initially, all objects of seduction and submission were reclaimed by emancipated women who, on the contrary, reinterpreted the symbol of clothing to their advantage and freed themselves by asserting their sexuality. Because once again, sexuality and power go hand in hand. If you want to achieve emancipation, you have to use these codes of power to get where you want to go. "
Sophie Bramly, writer
"I'm an independent woman but I love the way heels make me powerful and vulnerable at the same time. "
Dita Von Tees, burlesque dancer
"High heels make women more impressive but I've never been able to explain it to myself ... maybe it's the altitude? Or because they rise to a man's height. "
Manolo Blahnik, designer