Heels I've always loved, but a wedge is perfect, in between glamorous and a common shoe. If going to the store, why wear flip-flops when you can wear wedges?
Sentiment: POSITIVE
Despite my love affair with skyscraper heels, luckily for my feet I rarely wear them - preferring, instead, the comfort and child-handling practicalities of a pair of trainers.
I believe every woman should have a flat, a really good wedge, and then the showstopper shoe.
We do high heels, and people know us for that, but the idea of wearing a flat from day to night feels special.
You know, I love wearing heels. I wish I could wear them all the time, but, you know, my sport doesn't really permit it.
When I do wear heels, I prefer to only wear them to dinner, where I'll be sitting down most of the time.
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!'
In general, I'm rubbish in heels. I love them, and I own a lot because it's like being in a sweet shop: they're pretty. But I'm not good in them. I don't walk nicely in heels.
Like at home, I don't wear heels. But everywhere else I go, I wear heels.
There's nothing like a good pair of heels.
I don't wear heels. I'm all about flats from Chanel and wedges. I love my Gucci wedge boots.