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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 |
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
- Ellen Shear, "Sexy Shoes For The Bedroom", The Insider
- "The Princess style reigns this year", Fort Wayne News Sentinel, Apr 16, 2004
- Tracy Hopkins, How to Dress Hot, But Not Sleazy
- "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
- "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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