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Have you heard? The New Heel Height

Three-inch heels are making a come-back!  The usual Five-inches and up stiletto heels are still in fashion, but heels are going back to 3 inches! Get, out! I never thought that would ever happen again curvy divas! I thought the super high heels were here to stay in like....forever!

I went from wearing two inches, to three, then three & a half, then four and now I'm quite comfortable in four and a half inches....and yes, I own a few five-inch heels, and those my dears are quite a staggering height, even for me!  But I didn't dare go any higher!  I'm a tall and curvy diva titivating around on five inches at times in my office, towering over all and sundry, because where I work, only the few fashionable ones will risk the look, while the rest, well, enough said!

However, when I read the news that heels were going back to the 3-inches of yester-year, at least for Spring, well, I wasn't too disappointed to hear that bit of news!

Elle Magazine online at elle.com featured some of these looks for Spring!

Asos Sonic Pointed Heels from Asos.com as seen on Elle.com



Boutique 9, Merista Sandals from ninewest.com as seen on Elle.com




Jilted Almond Toe Heels from topshop.com as seen on Ellecom



J.Crew Gabby Suede Sandals from JCrew.com as seen on Elle.com


These are some very attractive shoes that will go quite well with your wardrobe! I think it will take some getting used to again...what do you think divas?


Go to Elle.com for the full review!

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