Month: April 2025

  • Sublime Beauty and Abundance

    Sublime Beauty and Abundance

    A world where words
    are no longer necessary.

    A world you brush against
    at the very moment your
    heart begins to tremble.

    In that suspended instant
    every word seems insignificant
    like shadows fading before
    the brilliance of silence.

    What touches true beauty
    no longer passes through
    language— it reveals itself
    in the trembling of the soul.

    And within that trembling
    I feel what I transmit through
    my high heel lessons:

    not only an awakening
    to the consciousness of beauty
    but the expression of my spirit
    to women who cherish sublime
    grace.

    I use the art of walking in heels
    not simply to teach
    “how to walk with elegance”
    but to pour directly into the heart
    and body a sacred energy of love
    and light.

    It is a mysterious life force a
    source of strength to live deeply
    the very essence of a luminous
    existence.

    This is truly a haute couture
    lesson unlike any other in the world.

    True beauty lives within each of us
    simply waiting to be awakened in you.

    Sublime beauty speaks no words
    yet it expresses itself through your
    aura, radiating into the world
    with the energy of love and light.


    Contact
     asamiparis.fr@gmail.com

  • Common Misconceptions When Walking in High Heels – Chapter 3

    Common Misconceptions When Walking in High Heels – Chapter 3

    Many people hold misconceptions
    when it comes to walking in high heels.

    Today, in this final chapter
    I found it challenging to decide
    what I truly wanted to share
    with you.

    The reason is simple: there are
    so many misunderstandings
    about heels that narrowing them
    down to just three points feels like
    an  impossible task.

    A common belief is that
    high heels are inherently bad
    for the body.They are often
    unfairly seen as the villain.

    It’s not unusual to hear
    that wearing heels
    causes pain or fatigue.

    But in truth, this stems from
     a lack of understanding of how
     heels actually affect the body.

    And that’s exactly
    what I’d like to explain today.

    The reality is that walking
     in high heels doesn’t only
    engage the muscles in your legs
    or lower body.

    Walking in heels with proper form
    and grace engages the entire body.

    In every way
    it is a type of athleticism.

    What all of my students experience
    after their very first lesson is
    surprisingly consistent:
    They often feel soreness not
    in their legs, but in their upper body.

    Specifically, the abdominal
    and back muscles are engaged
    which comes as a surprise to
    many of my clients.

    As I often say:
    In order to walk in heels
    it’s essential to strengthen
    the upper body.

    This is because maintaining
    a healthy posture relies on
    that upper body strength.

    It’s only when they feel it
    for themselves that they truly
    understand.

    Walking in heels with grace
    and precision is a complete
    physical discipline.

    And like any form of sport
    or art, it cannot be mastered
    in a single day.

    There is no shortcut to learning
     how to walk beautifully in heels.
    But don’t be discouraged.

    It is this very persistence that
    over time transforms not only
    your stride but also the energy
    you radiate.

    With every step, you’ll not
    only turn heads,  but you’ll also
    create an aura that speaks louder
    than words.

    Walking may seem simple
     but it’s also incredibly nuanced.

    It is a refined
    art much like music.

    And it is precisely that subtle
    complexity that captivates
    the human heart.

    And the person who will
    be the most captivated is you.

    So I invite you to reimagine
    your relationship with heels
    and the act of walking itself.

    When approached with
    understanding and
    consistent practice, high heels
    will undoubtedly become
    your most loyal ally.


    Contact
     asamiparis.fr@gmail.com