What to wear with Block Heels?
Patent leather, with straps, vibrant or neutral colors, block heels will give you the best catwalk look in minutes. Take note and with the On Post collection you will look fabulous every day of the week.
Keep it bright, chic and stable! In today’s post I want you to have a look through some of the best ways to wear block heels with your everyday outfits with these inspirational fashion tips.
Block Heels the trend of street style
Block heels have become one of the most desired shoes by celebrities and haute couture brands such as Valentino and Gucci. Block heels are a great way to add a touch of sophistication to your wardrobe, without sacrificing comfort.
If you are looking for a modern and comfy style, you must try with a pair of block heels! These shoes are so versatile that you can find something that suits your style and matches any occasion. Whether for work or for special occasions, block heels offer the perfect balance between practicality and elegance.
Block heels are known to be more comfortable than stilettos, making them the perfect choice for long days on your feet. So invest in these shoes today and look stylish no matter where you go! Whether you’re wearing them with jeans, skirts or even a dress, block heels can instantly make your look more modern and glamorous.
Not only do block heels bring an elevated feel to any ensemble, but their sturdy block-like construction makes for added stability. These shoes come in a variety of heights, you can find the perfect fit for virtually any occasion, from casual days out running errands to nights spent on the town celebrating with friends.
So if you’re looking for an effortless way to give your wardrobe some extra flair, why not try rocking block heels? You won’t regret it! If you want to have many outfit ideas with a nice pair of heels the options are truly endless. From classic black pumps to daring block heels with unexpected details such as sequins and metallic straps, there’s something for everyone.
Depending on your style, you can choose block heels that are subtle or make an unforgettable statement, whether you’re looking for a pair of shoes to complete an outfit or just want a shoe that’s comfortable enough to wear all day long, these heels are the perfect choice. Keep reading and learn different ways to wear the fabulous block heels.
Advantages of wearing Block Heels
For you to have a runway look with block heels, you have to read this article from beginning to end to know the advantages of wearing these shoes who have stolen the hearts of it girls and celebrities like
Comfortable and stylish: If you don't want to wear stilettos or another style of heels, block heels are definitely the best choice for you. By having a square heel you will avoid getting tired when using them.
Basic and necessary: White block heels have become a new classic to create the best casual looks, you need to have a pair ready in your wardrobe and use them every day of the week.
Easy to combine: Block heels are totally versatile and you can wear them with garments such as skirts, dresses, wide leg pants, blouses and accessories such as earrings, necklaces and hats.Depending on your style and personality you can mix and match with garments of the same color or use other vibrant colors such as red or yellow. It is also important to know if you will wear them during the day or night, the options are endless!
Ready to wear for the office: Block heels are a great go-to in the workplace. How come? Well, it's simple! Block heels are sturdy, reliable, and bring hours of long-lasting comfort. Whether you are parked behind a desk or racing around during the day, our block heels will be an ideal match!
These heels look great with culottes and other work-wear essentials, while still bringing a sweet and summery feel. With stripes and different uniform patterns, we think these will be a great addition to your wardrobe.
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Our guide to wearing Block Heels
If you have a pair of block heels, you’re in for a treat. They’re the perfect option for dressing up any outfit! From jumpsuits to cute cardigans, block heels can be worn for work or for a night out. Here’s some style advice on what to wear with block heels:
For casual days: When choosing what to wear with block heels, it's important to consider the occasion. For a dressy evening out, try pairing block heels with a jumpsuit. You can try with the black jumpsuit Sienna by Dua Blend and the block heels Green Iria by Peyola.
When wearing a jumpsuit you can combine it with other garments such as a black blazer, to create a total look in black. I recommend you wear the Simone Soutache blazer by Nabel Martins and to create a magazine outfit, use the crystal earrings Hansa by Las Meninas with the beautiful Quetzal green bag Amelia Green Shoulder by Eva Innocenti.
You will love this look as much as I do and it will help you solve fashion emergencies in minutes. It is also ideal to wear it on different occasions, so dare to give a sexy and elegant touch to your style.
For workdays: Block heels are a great option for workdays, as they provide the perfect combination of comfort and style. Whether you prefer block-heeled pumps or booties, these shoes can easily be dressed up to look professional.
For a classic office look, opt for block heels in neutral colors such as black, brown and white for example you can wear the block heels Brina by Peyola with a casual long sleeve dress such as Gia by Lésem and shine like a star using the earring Statement Leaves by Viviane Guenoun. This combination allows you to show off your block heels in all their glory!
Remember block heels are a great choice for workdays as they offer a comfortable amount of height and an elegant look. They can be dressed up or down depending on the outfit, and easily transition from day to night.
No matter the occasion, block heels are an incredibly versatile and stylish choice for your footwear wardrobe. Have fun experimenting with different looks and enjoy rocking out in these fabulous garments from the On Post collection.
By Melissa Zanini