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Asserting yourself in high heels

4 reasons to wear high heels - to make a statement

One reason to wear high heels: to make a statement

A natural way to assert yourself

You dominate the world around you when you're taller, so cheating with a high heel is totally acceptable. It can also help you in the professional world, even the master of the genre, Christian Louboutin, says so in this post..

You choose the height, the color, the shape and the brand, all for a different visual aspect, according to your own choice, to stand out from the ordinary and to display your mood of the day.

Even if it's neither comfortable nor practical, it's terribly feminine and you've decided to wear it, so... you wear it!
Ceci est votre choix et vous l’assumez totalement.

Some feminists cry "scandal" when they see only the uncomfortable aspect, but they should also realize that this is an asset for asserting themselves.

Wearing heels for assertiveness is all well and good, but you need to master the art of it special walk and that your shoes are well maintained otherwise it could have the opposite effect.

So here's one reason to wear high heels: to make a statement.

 "I'm one of those people who likes to wear heels. I like to feel tall. I love the line of a sharp stiletto... I find it very sexy." 

Fergie, Black Eyed Peas

 

 

 "I love getting in there and being the tallest. No matter how high the heel, I love to dominate and I feel like the air is better up there. " 

Kelly Rowland, Destiny’s Child

 

 

 "Heels give you confidence, they enhance your outfits, they sublimate your legs. Even when you're struggling with your femininity, just slip on your shoes and you become another woman, a thousand times sexier." 

Monica Von Neumann, philanthropist.

 

 

 "There's no blur in the shoe, there's no distance between the body and the object, between the foot and the leather. One molds onto the other, and that's what I like. " 

Pierre Hardy, designer

 

 

 "Those who wear stilettos are those who use them as an instrument of power. Yves Saint Laurent understood this, having emancipated so many women through clothing. He designed pants, trench coats, things that were a priori masculine, which he feminized but always kept on very high heels. If we look at today's female executives in high positions who, on the face of it, could be masculinized to infiltrate the network, they tend to keep, pants or skirts, her heel very high. 

Sophie Bramly, writer

 

 

 "Always wear heels! Yes, they empower you. You move differently, sit differently and even talk differently. " 

Carine Roitfeldjournalist, stylist and model

 

 

 "A woman wears her clothes. But the shoe wears the woman. " 

 "I wouldn't take it as a compliment if someone looked at my shoes and said they look comfortable. But who cares? You don't have to walk when you wear high heels. " 

Christian Louboutin, designer

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