You put high heels on and you change.
I always wear high heels.
Life's too short to wear high heels.
I often look at women who wear great jeans and high heels and nice little T-shirts wandering around the city ,and I think, 'I should make more of an effort. I should look like that.' But then I think, 'They can't be happy in those heels.'
My mother has never approved of high heels. As a result, I have never been able to walk in high heels - and they were all I ever wanted. So of course, my daughter has two pairs.
I don't wear a lot of high heels.
I'm terrible in high heels. I'm so bad.
I love heels! I especially like heels by Nicholas Kirkwood, Jimmy Choo and Moschino.
I wear high heels for long legs.
It's hard enough for women to walk on high heels. And I'm on stilts!
High heels empower women in a way.
A spur in the head is worth two in the heel.
I wouldn't take it as a compliment if someone looked at one of my shoes and said, 'Oh, that looks like a comfortable shoe.' There is a heel that is too high to walk in, certainly. But who cares? You don't have to walk in high heels.
I'm like one of the tallest ones on 'Scandal.' If I'm wearing my four-inch Abby Whelan high heels, I hover over everybody. I literally have a lower pair of high heels that I wear when I do one of the scenes with the guys.
I damaged my Achilles tendon, so I can't run.
The higher the better. It's more about an attitude. High heels empower women in a way.
To look long and lean, wear a wide-leg trouser with high heels.
I pretty much only wear high heels.
Like at home, I don't wear heels. But everywhere else I go, I wear heels.
I've always been really good with my heels. Even pregnant, I could perform in heels.
High heels are pleasure with pain.