Of course, a few summer shoe trends are carrying over from last year, including chunky sandals, elevated thongs and off-duty slides. We’re also noticing the revival of gladiator and fisherman sandals, ...
For some die-hard fans, sandal season runs year-round, but for others, the strappy style is one savoured solely in the spring and summer months. After multiple La Niña summers that have put a literal ...
Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen clearly love the jelly shoe, because they released their own pair of controversial jelly flats via ...
Heel for women can make or break an outfit, whether you're attending a party or heading to work. In this article, we explore the best heels for women.
The strappy sandal is no new feat when it comes to summer shoe staples. For as long as the sandal has existed, strappy styles have been the status quo. In the ‘70s (and again in the noughties) it was ...
I first bought a piece of clothing from Zimmermann in 2006 during a trip to Sydney. It was a sleeveless silk dress with a ...
This pair is among the most versatile of all the best slippers for women. Their thermoplastic rubber outsoles lends traction to the shoes, making them durable for outdoor as well as indoor wear.
A twisted ankle. Good hiking shoes will help protect your feet from injuries on the trail and just increase your endurance in general. To find the best ones for women, I consulted seasoned outdoor ...
I started testing walking shoes in the late spring and summer of 2022 ... I found that Brooks is the best brand for women’s walking shoes overall. The Brooks Ghost earned high marks across ...
At Women's Health, we’re constantly testing the best shoes. For this story, we used our own input (as some of us have wide feet) to narrow down the most comfortable (and cute!) shoes on the market.
We all know how important it is to wear a good pair of running shoes to avoid injury, feel comfortable, and perform at our best. But with so many options out there, how do you decide which women ...
Technology is enabling increasingly fast times but how fair is it when it impacts marathon runners so differently?