High-heeled sandals: meet the models and see how to wear each one

It is not today that heeled sandals are a true feminine passion. This love of straps and heels in different colors and shapes is old and will probably never end.

While heels are often the only option used on weekends and special events, they still play a very important role in the women's closet. They bring instant elegance to any look. Just compare at home: put on the same clothes with and without heels and you will see the impact of the difference that heels make.

If you are one of the lovers of the heel, check out the best known models of sandals, see how to wear them and also check several options of looks to compose with this type of shoes.


How to wear 8 types of sandals

According to image and style consultant Fernanda Maranho, when choosing your sandal, the closer it is and the more you cover the foot, the shorter the skirt, dress or shorts you wear.

She also advises that if the sandal has straps that rise up the instep and leg, ideally it should be a light color, like nude, if you want to avoid flattening the silhouette. Tall women with thinner legs need not worry about this effect.

Another tip of the consultant is that the closed models, for example the buttoned and sandals with ankle straps, be avoided by those who have thick legs.


Here's a look at the top models of high-heeled sandals and tips on how to wear each one.

1. Thick Heel Strappy Sandal

Thick heel strap sandal is the ideal model for the woman who likes heels but doesn't give up comfort. The thick heel gives more support and is easier to walk with. Fits both everyday situations and night productions that require more sophistication, just choose a model that suits your look.

2. Thin Heel Strappy Sandal

Fine-heeled sandals are not necessarily less comfortable than thick-heeled sandals, but this can happen, and they are a bit harder to wear for those not used to heel. If you are going to use this model, choose to debut it at events that you know you have nowhere to sit and will not stay long. The strappy and heeled sandals are elegant and combine with more sophisticated productions, but can also be adapted for more informal events.


3. Half-Sandal

The sock is probably one of the most beloved heels for women, as it provides more comfort even when the shoes are very high, with 10 or 12cm heels. The platform at the front of the shoe reduces the weight that is only on the heel, so the sole is less overloaded. Sandals with this type of heel are ideal for occasions that require production and comfort to endure long hours standing or dancing, such as weddings and ballads.

4. Anabela

The anabelas have a heel that follows the width of the shoes, which offers more stability and safety. In most cases the heel is cork or similar material, which makes it lighter and informal. However, there are also more sophisticated versions with heels covered with other material. It is ideal for stripped down occasions when you want to wear heels.

5. Gladiator Sandal

The gladiator is the most eccentric sandal model. Full of straps and knee-length details, she is best suited for women with strong personality who like to dare in looks. High-top models should be worn with shorter clothes, while ankle-length ones can be worn even with pants.

6. Buttoned Sandal

The buttoned sandal, also known as open boot, is similar to an ankle boot, except that it is open, with hollows or straps that make it cooler to wear in the summer. By accommodating the entire foot inside it, they can be a little easier to use for those not yet used to jumping. Because they are closed, they deserve productions with skirt, dress or shorts that is not long. They go well with occasions like ballads and evening parties.

7. Rifles

The espadrilles are very similar to Anabela sandals, but their heel is usually covered with ropes and their style is more stripped down. They are ideal for summer days and informal walks, such as going to the park or shopping. The heel is comfortable, which gives the shoe even more usability.

8. Platform

The platforms, although they have lost some of their strength over the years, still have their supporters and can be seen in some shop windows.Do they have a full saltop, as their name implies? a platform thus your foot is all at the same height level. There are those who claim to be comfortable and also afraid to twist their feet. Therefore, using it or not ends up being a matter of taste. It is a very stripped footwear, more suitable for use during the day.

6 Tips And Care When Walking High Heels

Check out the tips from consultant Fernanda Maranho for you who are starting to walk high heels or want to know more about everything that involves being on high heels:

  1. The first step to getting started is to train at home. Try walking with the heel at home and also try to walk a little on the toes looking forward to balance.
  2. Start wearing heels with smaller models like 5cm and increase as you gain skill and confidence.
  3. To make walking with high heels easier, opt for thicker heels and sandals that have straps that make the shoes firmly on your feet.
  4. Take short, unhurried steps and always steady first the heel and then the tiptoe on the floor. Use your body to maintain balance? Don't be hard.
  5. Alternate the days you wear high heels. Avoid using them every day as you could end up hurting your feet and spine. Take a break for at least one day. If possible, use only on the weekend.
  6. Use pads, patches, and any accessories you need to keep your foot comfortable and not hurt. Betting on a sole support is a feature to suffer less when wearing sandals without half feet.

Also see a video of the top mistakes when riding high heels and how to avoid them:

Heeled Sandal Looks

Check out the selection of looks, one with each of the sandal models presented above. Get inspired to create your own combinations:








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