How to change into high heels
Gosh, I really dislike the hassle of carrying a spare pair of shoes with me everywhere. I dislike blisters a lot more, so I do it. But I had no idea there were so many different methods of changing shoes.
PS Any tips for making the two-pair-shuffle less of an annoyance would be welcome.
PPS I love shorts and high heels worn together, I really do.



I've had so many painful experiences and have carried flip-flops and bandages with me (such a pain) in the past, but now I'm addicted to something called Foot Petals.
I've recently posted about them if you'd like to check it out:
http://beautymaverick.typepad.com/my_weblog/2007/09/foot-petals.html
Cheers,
Lily
BeautyMaverick.com
Posted by: lily | October 01, 2007 at 04:31 PM
I've just hot into shorts and heels in a big way, and for the winter they're great with leggings or warm tights. The only thing is to avoid wearing a sailor's cap with that, or you might look like a Russian model (I know that sounds good, but it's not really, no offence to actual Russian models intended).
Posted by: Alice Bachini-Smith | October 01, 2007 at 09:48 PM
Cole haan with Nike air technology, saved my life. Tons of styles and look much cuter with no visible air bubbles like when they first came out.
Posted by: Heather | October 06, 2007 at 10:18 AM
I loved the story you linked to. Especially this line: “Oh no, never for men. First, it's about the outfit, then it's about other women, and then it's for men.”
Thank you! Exactly!
And I have to say I usually do the leaning against the post. A couple times I was able to perform the more elegant transition but that's only when I try or care to try.
Posted by: La Bellissima | November 02, 2007 at 07:12 PM