1. Slip On a Pair You Love
Do you have a pair of heels that you are obsessed with, but can’t quite get the hang of? Great! Slip ‘em on. Like everything in life, learning to walk in heels is way more fun when you love what you’re wearing. Just be sure they’re the right size!Of course, if you’re a little nervous about starting with the sky-high stiletto of your dreams, you can always start out with wedges. They give you the height of a heel but are a little easier to manage. Once you’ve mastered those, you can keep on adding those inches.
2. Break In The Bottoms
Scratch the bottom of your soles with sandpaper.” While it may seem sacrilegious to scuff up a pair of shoes you’ve barely worn, it’ll give you extra traction. And that’s always a good thing.3. Don't Be Afraid To Sit
There’s no shame in taking a seat every now and then. As Miss J
added, “Whenever and wherever you can, sit, sit, sit!” It’ll give your
feet a chance to rest and allow you to walk more comfortably. Plus, if
you sit in a cute way (legs crossed and stretched from the waist),
you’ll be able to show off your gorgeous shoes.
4. Be Conscious of Your Body
Walking gracefully in high heels is a head-to-toe experience. Relax your hips and knees, engage your abs, keep your shoulders back, and hold your head high. It might seem impossible at first, but you’ll eventually find your rhythm.5. Take Small Steps
Be careful not to overextend yourself with long, quick strides. Wearing heels naturally makes your stride shorter, so you’ll need to take more steps than usual.6. Heel First, Then Toe
When walking, step with your heel first and your toes last. It looks the best and actually gives you more balance.The exceptions to this rule (there are always exceptions!) are when you’re walking down stairs (heel and toe together) or up stairs (all of your weight on your toe). And no matter how ready you are for the Paris runways, it’s still a good idea to hold onto the railing.
7. Test Out a Variety of Surfaces
It would be great if the entire world were carpeted, but...it’s not. That’s why you need to leave the plush confines of your bedroom and explore a variety of different surfaces. Try walking on hardwood, tiles, concrete, grass—basically any surface you can get your feet on.A really great place to practice is the supermarket. Sure, the floor is incredibly slippery and you have an audience, but you have a grocery cart to stabilize you as you glide up and down the aisles.
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