Freedom in the islands
El Nido, Palawan, hailed by Conde Nast Traveler as one of “The Best Islands in the World” for the second straight year, was the setting for Inquirer Lifestyle’s holiday resortwear
El Nido, Palawan, hailed by Conde Nast Traveler as one of “The Best Islands in the World” for the second straight year, was the setting for Inquirer Lifestyle’s holiday resortwear
TC ALVAREZ-SIBAL’S closet is a clothes-hoarder’s dream.
Italian fashion editor Giovanna Battaglia once declared, “The lower I feel, the higher the heel!” Maybe that’s why the sight of a new pair of shoes, like these from The
DENIM is a fashion staple. But with so many styles and cuts to choose from, they may tend to bewilder everyone. The hip and trendy brand, Forever 21, is offering
On a sweaty summer morning, Lorraine Luzon walks to her modeling class in killer three-inch stilettos. As she teeters down the street, remembering the tips she learned on how to walk in high heels, people stare—and not always in a good way. Lorraine is only nine years old.
“The higher the heel, the closer to heaven,” it is often said. Some say heels add to a woman’s self-confidence and appeal, help one look thinner and make the butt look perky.
Suffering for fashion through killer heels can cause serious ankle sprains and breaks, stretched ligaments and tendons, and deformities like hammer toes and bunions (eww!). Did you know Victoria Beckham, who won’t be seen with anything less than four-inch heels, recently had bunion surgery? Double eww!
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