
When Men Wore High Heels
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Social Studies, History, Arts
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11th Grade - University
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High heels, initially practical footwear for men, evolved into a fashion statement for women. Originating in the 10th century for horseback riders, they became a symbol of status in Europe. By the 17th century, high heels were popular among European aristocrats. The trend shifted to women in the 1630s, symbolizing class and style. In the 20th century, high heels became linked to femininity and sexuality, influenced by fashion photography and wartime pinups. Despite their impracticality, high heels remain a symbol of poise and charm, raising questions about their role in modern fashion.
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