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The Dos and Dont’s of Heels in the Office
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When I originally wrote this article, I was working as a civil litigation attorney in Charlotte, North Carolina. Obviously, the legal industry is a pretty conservative one and it limited some of my outfit choices. Now, I’m an entertainment news correspondent in New York City with much more freedom in my wardrobe. These two careers have given me a unique perspective, having been on nearly opposite ends of the spectrum when it comes to dress code for the workplace.
My rule of thumb for heels in the office used to be to dress so that when I told someone I was an attorney, they were not surprised. Clearly that meant there were certain clothes and shoes I never wore, specifically sexy, strappy, colorful, or platform shoes. Nowadays, my outfits are business inspired but not nearly as conservative or limiting as they used to be.
Obviously, every workplace is different. The Devil Wears Prada is my favorite movie and one of the scenes I love the most is when the main character gets a makeover and struts into the office wearing thigh-high Chanel boots. I would never wear thigh-high boots to my law firm job, but I’ve worn them plenty of times to shoot segments about new celebrity relationships or to discuss awards show results. And they certainly were appropriate to wear to work at a fashion magazine like the one in the movie.
Think of the following dos and don’ts for heels in the office as guidelines. You’ll have to use your own experience and knowledge of your office culture and how conservative or liberal the dress code is when deciding on footwear. Some heels work no matter what office you’re in and others are less versatile. Use this advice when making decisions about the grey area between these two and understanding the lines you should never cross.
These are especially desirable when it’s cold outside. In a business-professional setting, I’d only wear ankle boots with pants. The ankle boot and skirt look is hard to pull off, especially if you’re wearing a work dress or skirt, so I’d save that combination for a more casual-leaning setting.
Unless your workplace is super casual, when you’re thinking about heels in the office, stay away from thigh-high boots like the two pair I’m wearing here .
Calf-height boots fit in the grey area between a do and a don’t. Be judicious about wearing these to the office. Like ankle boots, I would only wear them if your dress code is business casual and I’d be careful about styling options with them.
For example, the outfit in this article is great for a business-casual setting and I’m wearing calf-height boots with a midi-length a-line skirt. I wouldn’t, however, wear this outfit in a business-professional setting.
I usually push it to four inch heels, like the ones in this article , but when I worked as an attorney and my heels were on the taller end, I shied away from loud patterns or bright colors. For example, the only four inch heels I wore to my law firm were pretty nondescript, didn’t have patterns, and were basic beige or black.
In my current job as an entertainment news correspondent, I wear heels of any height. Most of them are four inches or higher. Use your best judgment here, but basically heel height matters most in business professional workplaces. Anywhere else, as long as you can walk in them, wear them .
I’m obsessed with the tweed pumps I’m wearing in the photos at the bottom of this article. Even though the pattern is a little busy, these are appropriate for work because they’re black and white. These same shoes in a bright yellow or neon pink would not be appropriate for my law firm job. The bold pattern combined with a risky color would be overwhelming.
On the other hand, both patterns and colors work for when I’m on set or doing interviews in my current, more flexible workplace.
They are so comfortable and easy to walk in! You’re missing out if you don’t have a pair already.
Try a pair with a small tassle or a buckle on them. (I said a buckle, not seven buckles).
Aside from the shoe being pretty clunky, these Jessica Simpson heels aren’t appropriate because of the large platform. I typically encourage women not to wear a shoe with a platform to work at all, but definitely stay away from any platform higher than half an inch unless your workplace is pretty casual.
This means no sequins or rhinestones. Also, no matter how small and dainty they are, don’t wear spike embellishment on heels for work. This doesn’t mean you can’t wear shoes with any added detail. It just means that, when there is some additional design element, make sure it is subtle and doesn’t make you think of Halloween or horror movies.
Beige/brown, black, grey, and navy are always safe colors for heels in the office. You can branch outside of these, just proceed with caution if your workplace leans more conservative. A good rule of thumb if you want to play with color in a conservative office
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