There’s a real power in heels and a good dress.
I always have a pair of heels and flats for my back-to-back hours of live shots. I’m happiest and most comfortable wearing my boots.
You know, when you go to weddings, you see these guys wearing those dress shoes with extra inches of heels? I really don’t like those.
My prom dress was very sweet, very puffy, but I also wore little stiletto, pointed-toe heels, nylon hosiery, the whole nine yards.
I like to wear colourful clothes because they make me feel happy: short-shorts with funky tights and big jumpers are what I’m into. And I wear most things with hi-top trainers – I’m not a huge fan of heels.
I have worked out I can quite happily jog the distance to work as long as I hail a cab first and leave my high heels on the back seat.
I grew up loving, like, ‘Pretty Woman,’ ‘How to Lose a Guy in 10 Days’ – which is one of my favorites – ‘Head Over Heels.’
I empathize with women in their high heels so I’ll be there in my kilt and T-shirt and I’ll walk around all day just to prove that if I can wear the shoes for 36 hours then certainly our customer can wear them.
Grief walks upon the heels of pleasure; married in haste, we repent at leisure.
Most people feel weird about white heels, but I love them and wear them with everything, especially when I need to mix up an all-black outfit.
When you fall head over heels for someone, you’re not falling in love with who they are as a person; you’re falling in love with your idea of love.
I don’t think it’s the function of Congress to function well. It should drag its heels on the way to decision.
I used to go to school in heels every day. I thought I was a little grown woman.
The fact is, after a certain age, high heels can feel as painful as someone sticking hot pins into the soles of your feet.
I’m typically not a heels person.
Me and heels are very good friends.
I don’t know any neighborhoods where everyone’s walking around in seven-inch heels and perfect makeup.
I was inspired more by early Bette Midler. I do wear a fancy dress and very high heels – and extra high hair. My goal is to obliterate all earnestness.
Although a lot of pain for a little screen time; Shaving legs, waxing eyebrows, high heels, trying to put on a bra, losing weight because women’s clothes are SO revealing – Ladies you have my respect.
Comfort is number one for me with shoes. I like to do a test walk in heels to make sure I won’t fall or get crazy blisters.
Style depends more on how you carry yourself in the clothes than the clothes alone, but a killer pair of heels doesn’t hurt.
The highest heels I do are six-inch heels – but mostly only dancers can wear them, since they are used to being on point in ballet shoes.
When you’re walking in heels in a long dress, you’re bound to fall at some point.
I can’t do heels – I look like a cowboy in drag. I’ve a terrible gait, and I’m more at home in wellies, riding boots or trainers. With my dad being a farmer, I was raised in a welly.
Tis not seasonable to call a man traitor, that has an army at his heels.
I’m not a huge dancer onstage. In fact, I like not moving at all if I don’t have to. But even just standing up for any given amount of time in 6-inch heels ends up leaving me feeling like I’ve been cracked in half like a rag doll after a few shows.
Some of my biggest complaints about acting in television were that I was always wearing a tight dress or pencil skirt, and I was always wearing heels.
When I’m in heels, I look much taller.
A pair of glass hoops or block heels is a super cool way to bring out the nude color.
I feel most glamorous in tight-fitting dresses that hug my curves, and the highest heels.
People say I’m wearing heels because I’m short. I wear heels because the women like ’em.
Dressing as a woman meant I began to accept my body, and I enjoyed seeing women get jealous. They ask me how I get my waist this size; how I manage to walk in heels as if I’ve done it all my life.
I wore Chuck Taylors for a couple shows, and the second show I wore the Chuck Taylors, that was the one and only time I fell onstage. I haven’t really bit it onstage in high heels yet. It will happen. It’s not about if, it’s about when.
If I hadn’t been a woman, I’d be a drag queen for sure. I like all that flair and I’d be dressing up in them high heels and putting on the big hair. I’d be like Ru Paul.
When I was learning to creep, my mother set me down on the beach to see what I thought of it. I crawled straight for the coming wave and was just through the wall of green when she caught my heels.
My style is ghetto chic. I love tacky jewelry, mega heels, high-waisted shorts, catsuits.
I came along the decade after the generation where a lot of heels were still getting stabbed, so I was always looking for it. I had a bullet-proof vest in a couple places.
I don’t like high heels.
I’m a heel man. There’s no doubt about that. I’ve always done heels for my shows, ever since the first in 2008.
I imagine how hard it might be to walk down the runway. Me in heels is, like, deforesting the forest, knocking trees, completely ‘timber!’
We won’t just automatically click our heels and follow the Americans.
I love heels. I remember the first time I saw a pair of heels my mum said: ‘You’re not wearing those. They’re too high!’
I was an avid reader as a child. I am losing that habit now, as my brain congeals into cabbage from wearing too many heels and too much foundation.
If I went out in killer heels and full makeup, blow dry, the whole thing – anyone dressed up like that could be intimidating to men and women, really. It’s so, look at me. Do you know what I mean? But I love women.
My style offstage is so different from onstage. I love a pair of sexy heels with jeans, a nice jacket, or a little dress.
Sometimes, when I’m alone, I put on six inch heels and wear nothing else and dance around in front of the mirror and do my little stripper dance.
Not everybody can say they wore heels in Paris Hilton’s closet.
Being steadfast and immovable with our heels in tar on the Lord’s side of the line is the only strategy that works long-term against Lucifer.
It’s so strange how people can be judgmental when they see a pregnant woman dressed in high heels and tight dresses. Being pregnant shouldn’t make you feel less of a woman, but more of a woman!
Beautiful feet are coveted by all women, everywhere of all ages, especially when they want to look their best and show off those strappy heels.
I don’t wear heels. I’m all about flats from Chanel and wedges. I love my Gucci wedge boots.
I’m not good at dressing up. I always feel a bit out of place. It’s just not me – high heels and designer dresses – and I can’t seem to get used to it.
I feel far more empowered, sophisticated, and forward-thinking in flats than in high heels. Especially when I am working and hosting meetings.
You want to enjoy your night, and you don’t want to suffer in your heels too long. Lipstick compensates for the lack of heels. It’s a good option, and it works.
Even though I’m just over 5’9”, heels make me feel feminine and fierce.
I was always a pretty theatrical kid, a draggy kid… a little sissy. I dressed up in my grandma’s heels and clothes… It’s always been in me.
I just want to say, that if Jesus were alive, what would he be doing? Well, he would probably be accepting and loving people how they’re made. And I always say this and it’s really the truth. If being 4’11 was a sin, what would I do? Well, I could wear heels and I could add a wig.
I’m more comfortable in heels than I am in sneakers.
Part of what made ‘The Bling Ring’ such a fun, freeing experience was that we got to wear these really over-the-top clothes we’d never pick in real life – like for the nightclub scenes, we’d have on these really short, really tight dresses. But you know what – I actually learned how to walk in heels on that set!
Today, I am a touring standup comic who cannot stand up. Within three minutes, I begin to wilt, lose my balance, and topple over. I can tap dance and run in heels, but I need to use a wheelchair to navigate airports.
I love heels… whoever created heels is amazing!
Since having kids, I am more careful about saving rather than splurging. I used to spend all my money on trainers and high heels that I couldn’t walk in.
I don’t actually do any exercise, which is really bad. But I wear heels a lot. My theory is that it’s painful, so it’s gotta do something.
I wear high heels and dresses. I am a total girly girl.
I was very young when I saw ‘Gone With the Wind,’ but I fell in love with Clark Gable. And when I got to work with him, I couldn’t believe it. I still had a crush on him. He was quite an old man by then; he must have seen that I was head over heels, even though I was married.
I fell out of the womb and landed in my mother’s high heels.
Heels are really hard to wear. I feel bad for every girl that has to wear heels or chooses to wear heels. They’re not fun.
I couldn’t wait until I grew up. I used to look at my mom’s stockings and put them on with her high heels and mess with my hair.