Women and their love affair with shoes can be dated back to the ancient times. Some women have vowed to stick to their comfy flats and some refuse to be seen in anything other than sling-bacs and pumps. Bid farewell to the myth that flats can't be stylish and as fun their high-heeled nemesis.
Don't think that flats are not stylish enough as heels. Pretty your outfit by styling your tank top with a flared skirt or dawn a simple stole across your neck. Flat shoes can make your legs appear shorter. When you're wearing flats with skirts, go for the above the knee hemline. It'll help you regain height in style.
Ensure that if you're too short, you steer clear of pairing your ballerina flats with your long flared skirt, the look appears dowdy and unfinished. Flats look stunning when you style them keeping the ballerina look in mind. Flats also look great with jeans and a casual tee. If you're very skinny, then Fab Blog would recommend that you try to avoid skinny jeans and stick to a more straight fitted or baggy effect. Accessories such as buckles, gems and bows can also add a lot of funk and spark to a pair of flats.
Our favourite and pain causing high heels can make your legs appear longer and thinner. Even if you're tall, don't shy away from wearing high heels. If they give you more height, they'll also give your legs some thinning effect. Heels are as multi-purpose as your pearls. They go well with your casual look as well as your nightly date look. Pair them up with short skirts, flared trousers or jeans, you have a hit on your hands. It is advised that you avoid open toe heels in the winter time, closed toed make you appear well covered and appropriately dressed.
Short or tall or somewhere in between, pamper your feet by switching styles!