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.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I'm obsessed with heels.
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.
Shoes are very emotional. For women, they carry the message that you want to give to the world. One day you want to be sexy, or super powerful at your job - you wear a great pump. If you want to be on-the-go and running after your kids - you wear a great flat.
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'm typically not a heels person.
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.
I don't wear heels. I'm all about flats from Chanel and wedges. I love my Gucci wedge boots.
Sometimes you have to sacrifice your performance for high heels.
I've always been really good with my heels. Even pregnant, I could perform in heels.
I'm more comfortable in heels than I am in sneakers.