We can never have enough shoes but we can definitely have the wrong ones. The right shoe can compliment your outfit and change 
your entire look, (remember what a simple shoe did for Cinderella?), but the wrong shoe can have just the opposite effect! So keep reading and find out how to find your ultimate glass slipper (but we can’t promise the Prince!).
The right shoes for heavy calves
If your legs are a little more filled out, then you have to wear a very specific type of shoe, not necessarily the trendiest shoe of the year. Shoes are like clothes; not every style is suitable for every shape. Sarah Binder, the product manager for Capezio Shoes, says women with fuller legs should avoid anything that looks too dainty. Those delicate stilettos might look pretty but that doesn’t mean they will flatter you. To look your best, you need a shoe that accentuates the best parts of your bod. A delicate heel will accentuate the size of a larger leg and this isn’t what you want to do. Instead, opt for a thicker heel. Sarah suggests wedges or block heels (which are on trend right now) because they will “look proportionate to the size of the legs.”
HOT: A Cuban heel is ideal because it’s not too thin for your body type and not too large either. From clothing to shoes, the key to a fabulous look is always balance. The perfect balance will make any woman look and feel divalicious! Bonus: Cuban heels are totally in this season!
NOT: Thin stiletto heels are not your friend. They will make you look unbalanced and make your legs looks like they are not properly supported. This will definitely affect the way you walk and the last thing you want is to look like you don’t know how to walk in your high heels.
Which shoes are best for skinny legs?
Sarah advises women with skinny legs to wear pumps. “Pumps are always a good choice. They are the ultimate feminine silhouette, and if you have the legs to wear them, it can be a great choice.” The delicate shoe is a better option than this season’s hottest ankle booties. Although we love them, if they don’t suit you, it’s best not to wear them. Booties will most likely be too wide around your thin ankles if your legs are slender and this will just make your legs look skinnier and shapeless. But it’s not impossible to keep up with the latest fashions either. Sarah suggests a great tip for those who are absolutely dying to get on this trend. “Shoe booties fit a bit lower and closer to the leg than ankle.” That way, the shoe will hug your foot. The idea is to highlight your best assets, so stick to classic pumps and heels. Bonus: They never go out of style.
HOT: Stilettos work great for you because they are attractive and classy. Opt for a pair in patent or maybe a pair with a buckle or shiny detail. Without going overboard on the bling, you can wear eye-catching shoes that will turn everyone’s eyes straight to your footsies, so you can wear skirts without wondering if everyone is staring at your legs.
NOT: “You may want to avoid block or chunky heels,” Sarah points out. The shoes would be way off balance with your thin legs and that could make them look less than flattering.

your entire look, (remember what a simple shoe did for Cinderella?), but the wrong shoe can have just the opposite effect! So keep reading and find out how to find your ultimate glass slipper (but we can’t promise the Prince!).The right shoes for heavy calves
If your legs are a little more filled out, then you have to wear a very specific type of shoe, not necessarily the trendiest shoe of the year. Shoes are like clothes; not every style is suitable for every shape. Sarah Binder, the product manager for Capezio Shoes, says women with fuller legs should avoid anything that looks too dainty. Those delicate stilettos might look pretty but that doesn’t mean they will flatter you. To look your best, you need a shoe that accentuates the best parts of your bod. A delicate heel will accentuate the size of a larger leg and this isn’t what you want to do. Instead, opt for a thicker heel. Sarah suggests wedges or block heels (which are on trend right now) because they will “look proportionate to the size of the legs.”
HOT: A Cuban heel is ideal because it’s not too thin for your body type and not too large either. From clothing to shoes, the key to a fabulous look is always balance. The perfect balance will make any woman look and feel divalicious! Bonus: Cuban heels are totally in this season!
NOT: Thin stiletto heels are not your friend. They will make you look unbalanced and make your legs looks like they are not properly supported. This will definitely affect the way you walk and the last thing you want is to look like you don’t know how to walk in your high heels.
Which shoes are best for skinny legs?
Sarah advises women with skinny legs to wear pumps. “Pumps are always a good choice. They are the ultimate feminine silhouette, and if you have the legs to wear them, it can be a great choice.” The delicate shoe is a better option than this season’s hottest ankle booties. Although we love them, if they don’t suit you, it’s best not to wear them. Booties will most likely be too wide around your thin ankles if your legs are slender and this will just make your legs look skinnier and shapeless. But it’s not impossible to keep up with the latest fashions either. Sarah suggests a great tip for those who are absolutely dying to get on this trend. “Shoe booties fit a bit lower and closer to the leg than ankle.” That way, the shoe will hug your foot. The idea is to highlight your best assets, so stick to classic pumps and heels. Bonus: They never go out of style.
HOT: Stilettos work great for you because they are attractive and classy. Opt for a pair in patent or maybe a pair with a buckle or shiny detail. Without going overboard on the bling, you can wear eye-catching shoes that will turn everyone’s eyes straight to your footsies, so you can wear skirts without wondering if everyone is staring at your legs.
NOT: “You may want to avoid block or chunky heels,” Sarah points out. The shoes would be way off balance with your thin legs and that could make them look less than flattering.
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