High heels: women’s liberation or bondage?

In modern times, high heels have become a symbol of women’s beauty. Women in high heels strode back and forth across the streets of the city, forming a beautiful landscape. Women seem to love high heels by nature. The song “Red High Heels” describes women chasing high heels like chasing love, passionate and unrestrained, “How do you describe you most appropriately / compare with you to be special / feel strong but not too strong for you Understanding is just instinct/… like red high heels that you can’t put it down.”

The beginning of the TV series “I May Not Love You” a few years ago also described this “high-heeled dream”: high-heeled shoes mark the transition from a girl to a woman, and are the dream of every girl. In the TV scene, colleagues in the design department are introducing the design inspiration of the new shoes of the girl series-”Seventeen is the season for girls to become maidens, the most dreamy, colorful and sincere age. The dream of seventeen-year-old girls is What? The ballerina, tulle, soft, and romantic, completely in line with the atmosphere of spring”, so the new shoes presented by my colleagues are all kinds of shoes that are designed in the style of dance shoes, imitating ballet shoes. But the 29-year-old female lead Cheng Youqing retorted: “The dream of a seventeen-year-old girl is the first pair of high heels in her life, not ballet shoes. Every girl wants to grow faster and have her first pair of high heels sooner.”

High heels, beautiful, fashionable, sexy and sultry, can not only lengthen the visual effect of women’s legs, but also make women’s feet slim and compact. They can also move the center of gravity of women forward, consciously raising their heads and chests and abdomen. The hips create a perfect S-shaped curve. At the same time, high-heeled shoes also carry women’s dreams. Putting on high-heeled shoes seems to be equipped with one of the sharpest weapons. The sound of pedaling and staring is like a clarion call to advance, helping women to charge in the workplace and life, without disadvantage. Miranda, the editor-in-chief of the top fashion magazine in “The Queen Wearing Prada”, is on high heels. No, it should be said that she is like the stiletto heels in the poster of “The Queen Wearing Prada”, sharp and sharp, in the fashion battlefield. Going forward courageously and invincible, has become the goal that many women yearn for and pursue.


Post time: Mar-01-2021