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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 '']''.<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}}</ref> '''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 '']''.<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}}</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 ].<ref>{{citation |url=http://thegloss.com/fashion/how-to-dress-hot-but-not-sleazy/ |title=How to Dress Hot, But Not Sleazy |author=Tracy Hopkins}}</ref> Pole dancers like heels of four to six inches in length.<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> 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 ].<ref>{{citation |url=http://thegloss.com/fashion/how-to-dress-hot-but-not-sleazy/ |title=How to Dress Hot, But Not Sleazy |author=Tracy Hopkins}}</ref>

Popular brands include ] and Luscious.<ref name=killer/>


==Notable wearers== ==Notable wearers==

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Template:Rescue Clear heels are heels 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 ballerina style to give the flattering appearance of standing on tiptoe or en pointe.

The style may be used to evoke Cinderella's glass slipper when worn at a formal ball such as a prom. As high heels, the style may be overtly erotic and they are worn by pole dancers, striptease artistes and pornographic actresses.

Notable wearers

References

  1. Ellen Shear, "Sexy Shoes For The Bedroom", The Insider
  2. "The Princess style reigns this year", Fort Wayne News Sentinel, Apr 16, 2004
  3. Tracy Hopkins, How to Dress Hot, But Not Sleazy
  4. "Fuqua relives 'Immaculate Reception'‎", The Detroit News, Jan 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
  5. "Prince, at peace, is still funky‎", The Sun, Aug 14, 2004, ...the star himself appeared in a stylish camel-colored jacket, white pants and white boots with high, clear heels.
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