An interesting facet of choosing the right heel involves the style and structure of the heel itself.
Gone are the days of cork-like wedges suited only for that summer wedding.
Now, heels are being transformed into their accessory, separate from the very shoe it supports.

This style also goes great with a classic office look, like trousers or an oversized blazer.
Another casual option for everyday wear is the kitten heel.
According toEGO Daily,the heel was first made popular in the 1950s.

Related to the wedge in style is the platform heel, which derives from the Y2K fashion movement.
It branches out from the wedge by incorporating chunkier soles in addition to the extreme difference in height.
It’s this versatility where we see a shift in popularity from other heels like the pyramid.
