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{{short description|High-heeled shoes made from transparent materials}}
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'''Clear heels''' (also referred to as '''stripper shoes'''<ref name="DT Sowray">{{cite news|last1=Sowray|first1=Bibby|title=Helen Mirren reveals red carpet secret weapon: stripper shoes|url=http://fashion.telegraph.co.uk/news-features/TMG10175500/Helen-Mirren-reveals-red-carpet-secret-weapon-stripper-shoes.html|access-date=25 July 2014|publisher=Daily Telegraph|date=12 July 2013}}</ref>) are ] made from a transparent material.
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'''Clear heels''' are ] made from a transparent material. They may be used to contain novelty items such as flashing lights, liquids or even fish. Alternatively the transparency may be used deceptively with a ] style to give the flattering appearance of standing on ] or '']''.{{cn}}


Heels sometimes contain novelties such as flashing lights, coloured liquid, or even fish. Materials used to create the heel design include ], ], ], and ].<ref>{{citation |quote=Transparent heels offer unusual styling opportunities. |title=Modern footwear materials & processes: a topical guide to footwear technology |author=Walter E. Cohn |publisher=Fairchild Publications |year=1969 |chapter=The Transparent Shoe |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=XH55Bfs3LEkC}}</ref><ref name="vinylite">, page 10, ''Tri City Herald'', March 12, 1956.</ref> The transparency may be used deceptively with a ] style to give the appearance of standing on ] or '']''.<ref>{{citation |url=http://www.theinsider.com/news/435000_Sexy_Shoes_For_The_Bedroom |title=Sexy Shoes For The Bedroom |journal=The Insider |author=Ellen Shear |access-date=November 7, 2010 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20100503104732/http://www.theinsider.com/news/435000_Sexy_Shoes_For_The_Bedroom |archive-date=May 3, 2010 |url-status=dead }}</ref>
The style may be used to evoke Cinderella's ] when worn at a formal ] such as a ].<ref>{{citation |title=The Princess style reigns this year |journal=] |date=Apr 16, 2004}}</ref> As ], the style may be overtly ] and they are worn by ]s, ] and ].{{cn}}

A more romantic style resembling ]'s ] has been designed for social events such as the ], but generally designs are more provocative with very high heels.<ref name="vinylite"/><ref>{{citation |title=The Princess style reigns this year |journal=] |date=Apr 16, 2004}}</ref><ref name=killer>{{citation |url=http://www.iol.co.za/lifestyle/can-you-bear-the-trend-for-killer-heels-1.625387 |title=Can you bear the trend for killer heels? |date=June 19, 2009 |author=Noor-Jehan Yoro Badat |journal=Independent Online}}</ref><ref>{{citation |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=REBY5ldTaAAC&pg=PA91 |title=Laughing mad |author=Bambi Haggins|year=2007 |publisher=Rutgers University Press |isbn=9780813539850 }}</ref>

Popular brands include Pleaser and Luscious.<ref name=killer/> In 2009, ''New York Magazine'' indicated that the style was "on trend" for the Spring 2010 shows, notably in Milan at ], ],<ref>{{cite web |last=Bowles |first=Hamish |url=http://www.vogue.com/vogue-daily/print/vd-milan-spring-2010-the-definitive-look-at-prada/ |title=Milan Spring 2010: The Definitive Look at Prada |publisher=Vogue.com |date=2009-09-25 |access-date=2011-09-13 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20111004105306/http://www.vogue.com/vogue-daily/print/vd-milan-spring-2010-the-definitive-look-at-prada/ |archive-date=October 4, 2011 |url-status=dead }}</ref> and ].<ref name=NYF>{{citation |url=http://nymag.com/daily/fashion/2010/06/taylor_momsen_wore_those_clear.html |journal=New York Fashion |title=Taylor Momsen Wore Clear Heels With Room for Cash Tips |date=June 28, 2010 |author=Amy Odell}}</ref><ref>, ''New York Magazine''.</ref> The association between clear heels and erotic performers and pornography has led to criticism of celebrities for wearing the trend in public.<ref> E Online Fashion Police.</ref> In an interview, actress and singer ] noted that she liked performing in a pair that had a slot for tips, "fans started putting money in them, so now they are filled with tons of bills".<ref>{{cite web|url=http://cocoperez.com/2010-06-28-who-wore-it#more-57476 |title=Who Wore It??? |publisher=Cocoperez.com |date=2010-06-28 |access-date=2011-09-13}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.osoblog.tv/2010/08/taylor_momsen_talks_about_her.html |title=Taylor Momsen talks about her stripper shoes |publisher=Osoblog.tv |date=2010-08-26 |access-date=2011-09-13 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20101226014033/http://www.osoblog.tv/2010/08/taylor_momsen_talks_about_her.html |archive-date=December 26, 2010 |url-status=dead }}</ref>


==Notable wearers== ==Notable wearers==
* ]<ref>{{cite web |title=Museu Carmen Miranda - The Miranda Look: Platform Shoes|url=https://artsandculture.google.com/exhibit/the-miranda-look-platform-shoes/GgISKUOc5mXyLg | publisher=Google arts & culture}}</ref>
* ]<ref>{{citation |journal=] |title= Fuqua relives 'Immaculate Reception' |date=Jan 20, 2006 |quote=John Frenchy Fuqua was a flamboyant personality in his day. He wore outrageous clothes, high-heeled shoes with goldfish in the clear heels}}</ref>
* ]<ref>{{cite web |url=http://bossip.com/264625/guess-whose-pink-painted-piggies-are-peeking-out-platform-pumps/ |title=Guess Whose Pink Painted Piggies Are Peeking Out Platform Pumps! |publisher=Bossip.com |date=2010-07-06 |access-date=2011-09-13 |archive-date=October 5, 2011 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20111005144414/http://bossip.com/264625/guess-whose-pink-painted-piggies-are-peeking-out-platform-pumps/ |url-status=dead }}</ref>
* ]<ref>{{citation |journal=] |title=Prince, at peace, is still funky‎ |date=Aug 14, 2004 |quote=...the star himself appeared in a stylish camel-colored jacket, white pants and white boots with high, clear heels.}}</ref>
* ]<ref>{{citation |journal=] |title= Fuqua relives 'Immaculate Reception' |date=Jan 20, 2006 |quote=John Frenchy Fuqua was a flamboyant personality in his day. He wore outrageous clothes, high-heeled shoes with goldfish in the clear heels}}</ref>
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High-heeled shoes made from transparent materials

An example of an Ellie-821, an 8-inch clear high-heel.

Clear heels (also referred to as stripper shoes) are high-heeled footwear made from a transparent material.

Heels sometimes contain novelties such as flashing lights, coloured liquid, or even fish. Materials used to create the heel design include polycarbonate, PVC, lucite, and acrylic resin. The transparency may be used deceptively with a ballerina style to give the appearance of standing on tiptoe or en pointe.

A more romantic style resembling Cinderella's glass slipper has been designed for social events such as the prom, but generally designs are more provocative with very high heels.

Popular brands include Pleaser and Luscious. In 2009, New York Magazine indicated that the style was "on trend" for the Spring 2010 shows, notably in Milan at Dsquared2, Prada, and Fendi. The association between clear heels and erotic performers and pornography has led to criticism of celebrities for wearing the trend in public. In an interview, actress and singer Taylor Momsen noted that she liked performing in a pair that had a slot for tips, "fans started putting money in them, so now they are filled with tons of bills".

Notable wearers

References

  1. ^ Sowray, Bibby (July 12, 2013). "Helen Mirren reveals red carpet secret weapon: stripper shoes". Daily Telegraph. Retrieved July 25, 2014.
  2. Walter E. Cohn (1969), "The Transparent Shoe", Modern footwear materials & processes: a topical guide to footwear technology, Fairchild Publications, Transparent heels offer unusual styling opportunities.
  3. ^ Vinylite Gives Class To Shoes, page 10, Tri City Herald, March 12, 1956.
  4. Ellen Shear, "Sexy Shoes For The Bedroom", The Insider, archived from the original on May 3, 2010, retrieved November 7, 2010
  5. "The Princess style reigns this year", Fort Wayne News Sentinel, April 16, 2004
  6. ^ Noor-Jehan Yoro Badat (June 19, 2009), "Can you bear the trend for killer heels?", Independent Online
  7. Bambi Haggins (2007), Laughing mad, Rutgers University Press, ISBN 9780813539850
  8. Bowles, Hamish (September 25, 2009). "Milan Spring 2010: The Definitive Look at Prada". Vogue.com. Archived from the original on October 4, 2011. Retrieved September 13, 2011.
  9. ^ Amy Odell (June 28, 2010), "Taylor Momsen Wore Clear Heels With Room for Cash Tips", New York Fashion
  10. Clear Heels Storm the Milan Runways, New York Magazine.
  11. Stop This Trend: Lucite Stripper Heels à la Taylor Momsen, Beyoncé and Shauna Sand E Online Fashion Police.
  12. "Who Wore It???". Cocoperez.com. June 28, 2010. Retrieved September 13, 2011.
  13. "Taylor Momsen talks about her stripper shoes". Osoblog.tv. August 26, 2010. Archived from the original on December 26, 2010. Retrieved September 13, 2011.
  14. "Museu Carmen Miranda - The Miranda Look: Platform Shoes". Google arts & culture.
  15. "Guess Whose Pink Painted Piggies Are Peeking Out Platform Pumps!". Bossip.com. July 6, 2010. Archived from the original on October 5, 2011. Retrieved September 13, 2011.
  16. "Fuqua relives 'Immaculate Reception'", The Detroit News, January 20, 2006, John Frenchy Fuqua was a flamboyant personality in his day. He wore outrageous clothes, high-heeled shoes with goldfish in the clear heels
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