wineglass heel

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wineglass heel

A woman wears elegant shoes with a wineglass heel to a formal dinner.

Definition

Noun: A wineglass heel is a specific style of high heel on a woman's shoe. It is characterized by its shape, which resembles the stem and base of a traditional wine glass. The heel is typically slender and curves inward near the middle or bottom, creating an elegant, hourglass-like silhouette.

Usage

The term is used to describe and categorize a particular design element in footwear, especially in formal or fashion contexts. * The elegant evening sandals featured a delicate wineglass heel. * She prefers the stability and classic look of a wineglass heel over a stiletto.

Advanced Usage

The term is highly specific to fashion and shoemaking. It is often used in product descriptions, fashion journalism, and historical analyses of shoe design to denote a heel shape popular in certain eras, particularly the mid-20th century.

Variants and Related Words
  • Heel (n): The general back part of a shoe or boot that is raised.
  • Stiletto heel (n): A very thin, straight high heel.
  • Kitten heel (n): A short, slender heel, typically 1.5 to 2 inches high.
  • Block heel (n): A chunky, wide heel.
Synonyms
  • Curved heel: A more general term describing any heel with a curved profile.
  • Hourglass heel: A term sometimes used interchangeably due to the similar shape.
Antonyms
  • Flat heel / No heel: A shoe with little to no elevation at the back.
  • Wedge heel: A heel that runs under the shoe from back to front, forming a solid wedge.
wineglass heel

A woman wears elegant shoes with a wineglass heel to a formal dinner.

Noun
  1. a heel on a woman's shoe in the shape of a wineglass