Showing posts with label Heels. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Heels. Show all posts

Tuesday, September 7, 2010

My love affair Heels

My love affair

Is anyone as obsessed with shoes as I am? I really love heels and I wear them most days and I am ecstatic that most heels I've seen recently have been coming in the sky-high height that I love. I really love heels that are 4+ inches. (I'm 5'5'', so why wear anything less?) and I've seen so many that I love recently that I must share!
 




 
 

Friday, August 27, 2010

Girls Pink Heels






Monday, July 12, 2010

High Heels


High Heels CAN Negate One's Hijab

All of the scholars of the four madhabs are pretty much together on this one. That the wearing of high heels is haraam. Alot of my sets feature high heels. In my daily life, I think high heels look pretty but I end up wearing flat sandals and flats. I don't own sneakers. Now that this winter has passed though, I have decided to give up wearing any ridiculously high heeled shoe when I return my winter boots to the winter storage since I read this hadith and it got me being cautious since I had never known before where the scholars had come up with their ruling from [now I do]:
Narrated by Abu Sa’eed Al Khudri, Allah’s Apostle said :"A Jewish women used to put two wooden legs to lengthen her shoes, so that no one could recognise her, for she was very short.”

The Prophet forbade this action that is a kind of cheating others with the same intensity that he cursed plucking the eyebrows. My sets will still include high heeled shoes but know that I myself, will buy heightless shoes (still sylin'). I am short. That is how Allah S.W.T made me and it isn't a bad thing. Please forgive me when I slip of and gently remind me sisters I know IRL:D The sets will continue to contain crazy heels, but only cuz I liked the colour or them. Please find a more halal shoe in the same colour where you live:This shoe I won't wear anymore, even though I could always walk in it without making a sound. It was the height issue, not the sound people, that was actually cursed. The sound thing came from wearing anklets and making loud noises with them in times of jalaliya, and some highheels do the same thing today so women USUALLY are pretty good about staying away from those. But any shoe that makes you considerably taller also counts.
Here is a heeled shoe that I am comfortable with so long as it doesn't make a clicking rat-ta-tat sound when I walk. All shoes make some kind of noise but we all know what kind of noise makes everyone in the mall turn around to stare at us. This heel "called a kitten heel" and always under two inches (some runners out there make you three inches taller) doesn't make me noticeably taller and doesn't have the health drawbacks of the heel pictured above. Still cute, still pretty, still sassy, but nothing overboard ya know?
This, albeit more folksy, would have been what that Jewish woman's shoe looked like that the Prophet allahi wa salaam cursed.
Here is a halal wedge size. Nothing incredibly high. Modest, but still styling and beautiful, oui?
Flats--- you can't even tell they aren't heels when you're wearing an abaya.
And an always halal option is flat sandals. They aren't boring at all.

Sunday, June 20, 2010

Fashion shoes for women






















































Bridal shoes




Hardly a wedding goes by these days where the bride's shoes go unnoticed. Arguably as important as the gown, shoes have become a signature trait of stylish brides. I scoured the city to find my wedding shoes but I could have just spent a few minutes with Aruna Seth and knocked it out of the park. Aruna Seth is a collection of luxury Italian-made shoes detailed with Swavorski crystals, intricate trims and sensuous materials. They are frequently featured on the red carpet and rightfully so. Every shoe has a touch of something special, from a butterfly accent to a studded heel or sparkling tassel. The Bridal Shoe collection features pretty white sparklers but most of the styles in their Day Heels can be worn with a white gown and the right amount of attitude.

Some of my favorites are the flats and ballerina slippers which manage to be sexy without being stacked 5 inches high. For bride who can handle a bit of height, the Jois Nude Leather Peep Toe shown in today's Daily Inspiration gallery is totally wild! All of Aruna Seth's shoes are extremely comfortable due to the Aruna Seth special padding and attention to detail. The Aruna Seth showroom is located in London where private appointments can be booked at Shown above: Anais Gold Nude Leather Heels, Nia Frills Gold and Cream Grosgrain Heel,Zuri Gold Nude Leather Wedge & Grace Spectrum Leather Mary-Jane. At top: Liana Butterfly Bridal Ballerina and the newest flat to hit the collection, The Antonia.

Saturday, June 19, 2010

Mid Heel Shoes

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You can have both comfort and chic with mid heel shoes. Choose your favorite mid heel shoes here like this stunning J. Renee Klea Women's Mid Heel Pump. Make a statement in contrast with the J. Renee Klea pump. A combination of faux patent leather and textural, coated fabric creates visual interest in this graceful women's dress shoe. The adjustable slingback buckle strap lets you find a secure fit. The Trotters Marian Women's Mid Heel Pump is another great shoe. Reach new heights of sophistication in the Trotters Marian pump. Inspired uppers of smooth leather, snake print suede or croco print patent leather let you express yourself in this sleek women's dress shoe. The faux leather lining lends a smooth feel, as the lightly padded footbed delivers cushioned comfort with each step. Silvertone metal ornaments add style and interest, as the wrapped heel gives a finishing touch.

You can never go wrong with Cole Haan mid heel shoes because they are just gorgeous to fit your every look. Choose Cole Haan Air Claudia Slide for a stylish yet comfortable girls' day out. Favorite slide in ivory oiled vachetta leather for every day style features high cut peep and statement rounded heel. Coveted comfort in Nike Air Technology for maximum support. It is designed with full leather lined, padded leather sock lining and stained leather sole. The Cole Haan Women's Dark Brown Stefana Air Mid Pump will make you fall in love at the first sight. This elegant pump is designed in smooth leather with a classic silhouette and artisan inset chevron heel pattern with concealed Nike Air Technology for ultimate cushioning and maximum support.

This Wise Guy Women's Mid Heel Pump is one of the best designs by Aerosoles mid heel shoes collection. You would make a smart decision with the Aerosoles Wise Guy pump. This women's dress shoe features a leather upper in a simple yet elegant silhouette. The faux-suede covered, cushioned footbed lends long-lasting comfort, while a stacked heel adds just the right amount of height. The Aerosoles Wise Guy pump has a flexible diamond-pattern rubber sole for dependable support and traction. The Aerosoles Women's All Yours Shoes are stunning as well. You will not let anyone borrow your comfy and chic Aerosoles All Yours sandals. It has leather upper in a dress sandal style with a round open toe. These beauty features wide crossing vamp straps and an elasticized slingback heel strap ensure a comfortable fit.

If you favor Annie mid heel shoes, then choose this Women's Dane Dress Shoe by Annie and you will sure love it. If smooth and sleek are what you are looking for then the Dane style is for you. Its pointed toe offers a timeless shape, while the low heel is wearable. It features an adjustable strap for a perfect fit. The Women's Bobby II Evening Sandal is truly amazing. Flatter your feet with ultimate comfort in this elegant low heel slingback. Bobby II provides a secure fit, with a clear acrylic upper that is accented with rhinestones on the criss-cross straps.

Strut in style and confidence with Clarks mid heel shoes like this Clarks Sugar Plum Women's Mid Heel Pump. You will feel like dancing in the pretty Clarks Sugar Plum pump. This lovely women's dress shoe has supple leather upper for durability and a fabric lining for a smooth feel. The Ortholite Footbed manages moisture and absorbs shock to reduce fatigue, as the curvy, stacked heel lends a feminine touch. Perfect for the office or an evening out, the Clarks Sugar Plum pump has a flexible rubber sole for reliable traction and stability. Another great choice you might consider is the Women's Tripani Mid Heel Shoe by Clarks. This mid heel slip on shoe has a leather upper with a front gore for easy on and easy off and a leather covered button detail, leather lining, a cushioned insole, Clarks Active Air system consisting of a system of air channels and chambers for air circulation and shock absorption, and a leather sole.

Wednesday, June 16, 2010

High heels

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High heel is not a fashion just pope up recently. It was a popular fashion among females for a long time. They use high heeled shoes to look slimmer and taller with many outfits. It is not restricted to a particular type of dress. It has become a universal trend now.

There are many advantages in high heels as well as some disadvantages. Mainly there are some health issues to be addressed in the high heel shoes. Many girls are not aware of them.


High heels are not a design to be use everyday. It is not suitable for daily office use. It should something for special occasions. Daily use can give pain in the back and feet for the girls. It is not only feet and back that will be affected. In the long run it can give problems in the knees as well.

High heels are not a natural angle for the toes or for the boy. Full body weight will be distributed along the heels in the case of flat shoes. With high heels this will be concentrated to few palaces that will lea to over strain.

It is better to keep the height of the heel below 2 inches to be in the safer side. If it is possible better to avoid high heels altogether. It will also change the foot shape of the girls.

New Fashion Trend

Rad Or Bad: Extreme Bell-Bottoms

Remember when you finally made the switch from flares to skinny jeans? No more dirty hems, no more tucking your pants into boots, no more feeling like a hobo when wearing something bigger on top. But the fashion wheels keep on turning, and it seems that bell-bottoms are making a comeback once again. But these aren't necessarily those leg-slimming wide-legged jeans that make everyone's backend look like Jane Birken's. In these past few seasons, bell-bottoms have turned up in stretch jersey, patterned with plaids and tie-dyes, and are so voluminous they could act as de facto tents. Are you ready to look back fondly on the early '00s trend, or should we hope that this piece of flare remains exclusively in our old photo albums?

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Arrow Prints Are Right On Target

We could all use a little direction in our lives, so it's no surprise that we're naturally drawn to arrow designs and motifs. The pointy symbol has been popping up on clothing and accessory pieces across the web, giving our wallets something to aim for. We've rounded up some of our favorite archer-inspired goodies that will have you looking sharp without resembling a street sign. So pack up your bow and quiver—we're going hunting for arrows!

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Are Man Heels Rad Or Bad?

Hold onto your heels, ladies—there's a new customer in town. Men have been wearing heels for as long as we women have, from the imperial courts of ancient China to the gilded halls of Versailles. And it seems like as women's shoes are getting higher, men's shoes are also adding on a few inches. We're of the camp that's all about a little stacked heel on a classic-looking boot—anything strappier or skinnier, and man heels start looking a little campy. Whether it's Zac Posen's subtle dog walking shoes to one Fashion Week goer's towering Nina Riccis, there's a height for every dude out there. But are we just too wacky? Can you not get enough of meels, or are they just unappetizing?

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6 Tips To Update Your Gray Sweatshirt

Chances are you've got a gray sweatshirt already bunched up in the back of your closet. If you don't—don't sweat it. Lots of designers and labels are churning out high-end versions of your favorite gym staple ranging from those made in super-luxe materials to those adorned with shoulder pads, studs, and zips. If you do have one—then rejoice! The little gray guy is getting lots of love, and we've come up with six different styling tips to give your sweatshirt the complete "She's All That" makeover. So grab your scissors, your layers, and maybe even a credit card—here are some ways to take your sweatshirt out of gym and onto the streets!

Throw it over a longer shirt—This is the perfect opportunity to wear your completely buttoned-up shirt. A cropped sweatshirt in a thicker fabric can make a longer shirt worn underneath look neat.

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A New Take On The Colorblock Trend

This spring is all about a color revival. and we are currently loving multi-hued pieces that mix blocks of color in a way that's more interesting than your usual Mondrian homage. But like any bold trend, there are a few things to keep in mind to avoid disaster. Instead of sticking to the old primary color trio and coming off too retro-y, try mixing pastel shades with neons and saturated jewel-tones for a modern take on our old colorblock friend. Also, make sure to add blacks and neutrals to the palette to keep from looking like a Rubik's cube, and steer clear of pieces that chop up your body into too many separate sections (stick to three colorways, tops!). So before you go reaching for that little black dress, check out some of our favorite polychromatic pieces to liven up your spring wardrobe.

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Stylish Marijuana Moments In Fashion

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Let's be honest: Dreaming up new designs each season sometimes warrants a extra stroke of inspiration. So, it shouldn't be surprising that the mean, green bud has been popping up in places beyond the inner pocket of all those Alex Wang clutches. We took note of the pot-leaf motif dancing down Sonia Rykiel and Gerlan Jeans' runways and popping up in the kaleidoscopic funhouse of Lucien Pellat Finet. In celebration of today's holiday, we hashed out some buys, so you can get your own cannabis prints and herbal sprays, which are all a helluva lot chicer than stinky hemp ponchos. It seems like Mary J's quickly becoming the new It Girl with these kush-inspired offerings to really light up your day.


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