HOW TO COMBINE BOHEMIANS' mid heels
"Fashions pass. Only style remains".
-Coco Chanel -
Vertigo heels can be wonderful, but they are not always the best choice when we have to spend many hours on them. Although we also love them, at Bohemian Shoes we have chosen to make a midi heel of 4.5 centimetres that will allow you to be comfortable without having to give up feeling great too. We've brought it out in a lounge style, in suede, lined inside in leather, and in three colours (ink blue, mustard and coral). It will give you a lot of play during most of the year.
If you had doubts about how to combine this type of footwear, you've come to the right place. In this post I suggest you how to do it, and more...
A short historical overview
For those of you who like to know all the ins and outs of the world of footwear, I would like to tell you that the word "heeled shoe" comes from the Italian word "scarpa" (literally translated as " shoe"). The verb "escarpiner" means "torun lightly", which is a contradiction in terms given how difficult it is to run on certain types of heels... And if not, tell me who hasn't been on the verge of hitting their anatomy on the asphalt for "escarpinear" in heels...
Another curiosity is that the heeled shoe was worn by both men and women until the 20th century, when it became an exclusively feminine accessory.
Charlotte Maya from Bohemian Shoes
A question of anatomy. The heel that best suits your build
Sometimes we don't realise that, depending on our morphology, one type of shoe may be more flattering than another. The same consideration applies to heels. As in almost everything when it comes to beauty, the chic is to look for proportion and harmony. So, if you are tall and slim, you won't need to gain extra height, so lower heels will be your best allies. You'll also be very comfortable.
If you are tall and plump, low heels will also suit you, but you should look for slightly wider heels so that they are in proportion to your silhouette and make your silhouette more harmonious.
For short women, a higher heel is a must, which will allow you to gain a few centimetres. If you are also slim, a thin heel will add even more charm to the slenderness of your legs. On the other hand, if you are rather plump, a high and slightly wider heel will elongate your figure and balance your proportions.
How to combine mid heels from Bohemian. Wearing heels on a daily basis
I'm going to give you some ideas on how to combine the Bohemian midi heel. If you are one of those who wear heels with dresses and skirts on a daily basis, a midi heel will allow you to be comfortable without giving up the sensuality and femininity of this type of shoe. If you wear them with jeans or other types of trousers, my advice is that they should not be excessively long. chicly, they should leave part of your ankle in the air, so that the shoe is visible and takes centre stage. If you follow this advice, you will look great with any trousers.
Mid-heeled shoes are also chic when wearing a jumpsuit, as long as you keep in mind what I've just told you. Choose the length of the garment you are wearing so that it doesn't hide the shoe, so that it is able to enhance the outfit.
Charlotte coral by Bohemian Shoes
Charlotte ink blue from Bohemian Shoes
In the warmer months of the year, mid-heeled shoes look great with shorts. Normally we associate this garment with other types of footwear, such as sneakers or espadrilles. However, when paired with mid-heeled shoes, shorts take on a character and sensuality that flat shoes can't achieve. They are therefore chic when you want to spice up your look.
Skirts and dresses also look great with pumps and heels from Bohemian. Midi length heels go particularly well with these shoes, allowing you to create feminine, elegant, delicate and stylish looks.
Ready to slide your feet into a midi heel? Take a look at Bohemian Shoes, put them on and enjoy.
Eva Veiga - Bohemian Shoes