When considering a luxury
high heel height, most women
choose based on visual appeal or
stick to what feels familiar.
But the truth is — selecting
the heel height truly suited to
your body is far more critical
than most imagine.
From a positive perspective,
the right heel height can enhance
your silhouette and even alleviate
certain imbalances within the body.
From a negative one
it can distort your posture and
become the very cause of discomfort
and disharmony within the body.
Personally, I believe that high
heels — especially those over
10 cm — are far more beautiful
than lower ones.
This is why I always emphasize
the importance of finding
your ideal luxury high heel height.
And I hope many women can
wear them as part of daily life.
However, I must also share
a few important cautions to
keep in mind.
High or Low Heels
Which is Better?
Having observed countless
clients in my private sessions
and based on my own experience
I can say this: the ideal heel
height is determined by one thing
your muscle capacity.
Many assume walking in
heels is all about leg strength
but the truth is, it engages
the entire body.
When I say “muscle”
I refer to the whole system
from core to legs, from
alignment to stabilization.
When Your Heel Height
Exceeds Your Muscle Level
In this case, the body’s priority
becomes balance.
As a result, the back arches
unnaturally, leading to lower
back pain.
This occurs because walking
beautifully in high heels requires
upward abdominal strength —
and when that lift is missing
the body compensates.
The weight can no longer
rest correctly on the ball of
the big toe and instead shifts
outward along the sole.
This destabilizes the body’s
axis, making graceful walking
impossible.
If you’re unsure what “body axis”
means — think of the muscles
used in Pilates.
Even in very high heels,
those muscles hold the body
still and unshaken.
Beyond pain, posture suffers:
the outer calves become
overloaded, creating unbalanced
bulky muscles that detract from
a refined silhouette.
What’s more, the arms
begin to swing instinctively
to maintain balance.
While natural to some extent
excessive arm motion
breaks elegance.
If your aim is true presence
and refined movement,
this must be consciously controlled.
Otherwise, even the most
beautiful heels — along with
your dress, makeup and mature
aura — can lose their power.
When Your Heel Height is Too
Low For Your Muscle Tone
Choosing a luxury high heel
height that’s too low for your
muscular condition can also cause
significant problems.
The most common risk in this
case is landing on bent knees
which leads to strong shock in
the knees and hips.
Why does this happen?
Because landing properly
on the ball of the big toe
becomes impossible in this
position, which undermines
your core stability and damages
your alignment — the very
foundation of your physical
presence.
The muscles of the knees
are closely connected with
the abs and back.
If weakened, this leads directly
to back pain and further instability.
A lower heel may feel
“comfortable” — but this is
often an illusion.
It removes the need to engage
essential muscles, leading to
a decline in posture, awareness
and ultimately presence.
Of course, walking beautifully
in heels feels good —
when done correctly.
But this comfort is earned
not accidental.
As a professional
I consider it part of my
responsibility to advise clients
when it’s time to increase
heel height.
Because the wrong timing
not only limits progress
but reverses it.
Particularly above 10 cm,
every 0.5 cm changes the
level of muscular engagement.
There is no one-size-fits-all
answer to finding the perfect
height.
It depends on muscle
condition, how quickly the
body adapts, and how often
one trains.
But in my case, I assess
a client’s current level in
our first lesson and measure
how well her body integrates
movement by the next.
Through this, I can precisely
determine the optimal height.
I am not only a teacher
who reshapes the body —
I am a guide who leads each
woman to the heel height that
enhances her unique beauty.
If you long to wear higher
heels — know that it is only
natural.
And yes, it is absolutely
achievable. But it requires
knowledge, training and habit.
Walking beautifully in heels
is not a special talent reserved
for a few — it is a method.
And because it is a method,
it can be learned.
This is why every woman
no matter where she is in the
world, can master the art of
walking in high heels.
This article has already become
quite long, so in the next piece
I’ll explore the two key types of heels:
platform styles and classic
non-platform stilettos.
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