Grace in Inches

Not Too Tall to Wear High Heels
Standing tall at 6’8” (203 cm), Liz Cambage already towers over most people — yet that’s never stopped her from stepping out in heels. Bold, elegant, and unapologetically herself, she’s recognized not only for her dominance on the court but also for her striking presence and bold sense of style off it. Whether she’s adding a few extra inches or simply embracing a look she loves, her choices send a clear message: confidence isn’t about fitting in — it’s about standing tall, literally and figuratively.
Because in the end, wearing heels isn’t just about height. It’s a personal statement — one that says you own your space, however tall you are. Whether you’re 5’4″ or over 6 feet, it’s always your choice — and there’s nothing to feel awkward about.
Did You Know?
In the 17th century, red heels were exclusive to the French nobility. The bolder the heel, the higher the status!

1600s: Heels worn by aristocratic men
1700s: Women adopt heels as fashion
1900s: High heels become feminine icons
Today: Style, empowerment, and identity
Step Taller in Style

Sometimes, you just want to go big — and we’ve found something!
A pair of heels that truly delivers. If you love the idea of a bold lift, check out the Pleaser FLAMINGO-809-2G glitter platform heels — bold, glamorous, and available now on Amazon.
Go shopping, stand next to someone much shorter — and you might just leave them eye-level with your waist.
If you’re comfortable with that kind of magic, these heels were made for you.

Style isn’t just about what you wear — it’s how you move in it. A well-cut heel can transform even a simple walk into something effortlessly polished. From cobblestones to catwalks, it’s not the height that makes the look — it’s the attitude that carries it.