Archive for December, 2011
“Remember, Ginger Rogers did everything Fred Astaire did.
But she did it backwards and in high heels.” – Faith Whittlesey
Believe it or not, but high heels shoes have been proven to improve your *** life!
In 2008 a urologist from Italy (who happened to love high heels herself) conducted research into how wearing high heels affected body posture.
This isn’t a new concept. Renowned shoe designer Manolo Blahnik once said “You put high heels on and you change”. It seems that he was right.
In her study of 66 women who were all aged under 60 years old, Dr Maria Cerruto found that women who wore high heeled shoes (with a two inch heel) had posture that was equally as good as women wearing flat shoes. More importantly, she proved that women who were wearing high heels had less electrical activity around there pelvis! Less electrical activity means that the muscles were in the best possible position, and that can mean better strength for those muscles.
Any woman will tell you that stronger pelvic muscles helps in the bedroom (often leading to a more ‘intense’ experience). This might be the reason Marilyn Monroe was quoted as saying “I don’t know who invented the high heel, but all women owe him a lot.”
Choosing the right kind of foot ware for “the occasion” is as important as choosing all the other accessories for a wedding. A matching shoe for a bridal dress is very important to give a bride the complete look. The bridal shoes should be purchased well in advance along with the bridal gown to avoid unnecessary confusion on the day; if it is a misfit it can be exchanged prior to the wedding day and will also avoid wedding blues. An ideal bridal shoe would be a satin material shoe ending with a glossy look. A tuile or silk satin material complemented with a peau-de soie, ultra satin texture or lure would make a perfect bridal shoes.
When the bridal shoe is made of the same material as your dress the look of the bride is enhanced. This can be achieved by getting it custom made. Choosing the right colour is also equally important; generally people go in for white bridal shoe which is the norm; but people who would like to think a little different and who would want their wedding to be conducted in a different fashion will have to look out for the right colour to match the bridal gown.
The different types of bridal shoes available are: high heels, sandals, pumps, platforms, evening shoes, sling backs. A right styled shoes which compliments the dress is chosen for the bridal look. For brides who want to go the non-traditional way, coloured bridal shoes are always available. Brides can also choose a blue coloured shoe that goes with the flower patterns or the motifs. They give a touch of flair to the wedding wear and it can also be used after the wedding.
Bridal shoes can not necessarily be high heeled they can come is different styles so long as they add a touch of elegance to the bridal look.





