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how to pick a wedge heel

November 12th, 2008 · posted by Jean Vouté Pratt in $ $$ $$$ Chloé Christian Louboutin Gucci accessories shoes

I keep pointing out horrifying examples of wedge boots. This time, I want to show you what to look for in a wedge. What works, and what doesn’t. I’m not against a wedge heel, I think they can look sophisticated and elegant when done properly.


When you’re looking for a wedge:
1. Keep it contoured and feminine. The wedge part of the shoe should have some definition.
2. There should be some transition from the shoe to the heel. It shouldn’t look like a continuos block.
3. The shoe should look fitted and not bulky.
Note: The top row shows 3 great examples.


Things you want to stay away from:
1. You want to stay away from a wedge that looks like a solid block. It can add too much weight and drag you down.
2. The fit should not be baggy, or look unkept.
3. It should not make you look like Herman Munster.
Note: Bottom row shows what to avoid.

Boots in this observation:

  • 8020 Dani Pebble Leather Hidden Wedge Boot in Black
  • 8020 Dani Ruffle Hidden Wedge Boot
  • 8020 May Pebble Leather Hidden Wedge
  • CHLOE Swift
  • Gucci Swing Wedge Boots
  • Christian Louboutin Chaperon Wedge Shoe Booties