Footwear News: 12 "Heel, toddlers and staggering Electric Ladyshoes
If high heels are simply not high enough, there is now a 12 "shoe to resolve this problem

Romanian Mihai Albu shoe designer has created a shoe that you raise a whole foot.
What woman wants to be a great whole foot? And speaking of trouble walking - they are a lighter version of stilts (but much more beautiful)!
The high shoes seem to come at a price high, as follows: $ 1,525, or about 3 times the monthly wage in the country of Albu Romania. () BayAreaLiving And from the photo, it looks like you definitely have to remove a balancing act.
However, Alexander McQueen heels of 10 armadillo "found few fans of Daphne Guinness and Kelis, among others, and the former has stepped carefully around the city in shoes without heels Nina Ricci mere mortals would have broken the neck or ankles "and some of the custom heels in the video of Lady Gaga Alejandro are exactly alike they are made for walking, then maybe there is more potential customers than we think.
Where tiaras are not enough: the fear of parents for toddlers tottering in heels for 3 years

They may have a spokesperson for the celebrity in Suri Cruise, and a potential client in New Jersey Housewife Giudice, Teresa () but it turns Dlisted not all parents are very excited to heel for all- small.
Mumsnet, an online community for mothers in the United Kingdom has launched a campaign entitled "Let the girls be girls" in response to retailers in the United Kingdom GapKids, Asda and after the sale of high-heeled shoes for children from the age of three years. () Daily Mail
While the group was concerned that the shoes will sexualize young girls at an early age, a podiatrist with the chorus of security fears. "All the above 2cm heel increases the risk of twisting your ankle," said Gregor podiatrist McCoshim (wonder what he would say about shoes Mihai Albu's).
The companies rejected claims if. Next said that the popularity of the shoe, "suggests many parents agree, we have found with a special look, without appearing inappropriate grown." Asda said they had had no customer complaints on the size heel, GapKids and said little heels have been tested to ensure safety.