From its origins as royal footwear to its brief but brilliant resurgence during the 1990s, the kitten heel is an undeniable fashion icon that will always be relevant for its ease-of-wear, versatility and feminine charm. As this distinctive shoe style steps once again into the spotlight, it has been refreshed with new silhouettes and details. Well-suited for the lifestyles of 21st century women, they make for fabulous everyday shoes. Whatever the occasion, kitten heels are likely to be a good choice — in this guide, we will show you how to choose the right pair and style it well.


What are kitten heels?

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Measuring just 1 to 2 inches (5 to 6 cm), kitten heels are low-heeled shoes typically characterised by a thin and straight — or slightly curved — heel shape. However, more recently, they have been refreshed and can now be found in new shapes and styles. Categorised between heels and flats, kitten heels offer a modest lift without compromising comfort. This makes them a fabulous everyday option for women who are always on the go.

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This popular shoe style has become a fashion favourite as it promises all-day comfort and effortless style. Continue reading to find out everything you need to know about this modern style icon.

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History & Evolution of Kitten Heels

The origins of kitten heels can be traced back to Louis XIV, the former King of France, who wore shoes with small red heels to appear taller and more authoritative. This distinctive style was so closely associated with royalty that it became forbidden for anyone outside the court to wear them.

The style evolved over time, experiencing an unprecedented wave of popularity in the 1950s. Young girls — who weren’t quite ready to wear tall stiletto heels but wanted to get accustomed to them — started wearing low training heels. As these young girls were often called “kittens” in American slang during that time, the term “kitten heels” was coined to describe the shoes associated with them.

Kitten heels hit their peak in the 1960s, partly due to Audrey Hepburn, who famously wore them in Breakfast at Tiffany’s. This era, with the rise of the Beatnik and Mod subcultures, embraced the comfortable yet chic style of kitten heels, rejecting the more restrictive stilettos.

Although their prominence faded in subsequent decades, kitten heels remained a beloved wardrobe staple for their elegance and practicality. They saw a brief resurgence in the 1990s, and with today’s fashion leaning into nostalgia, kitten heels are once again poised for a comeback.


Why choose kitten heels?

The multi-layered appeal of kitten heels is unmatched. First and foremost, they offer undeniable style. Kitten heels often feature pointed toes that exude sleek elegance, adding a chic, feminine touch to any outfit.

Moreover, unlike stilettos, this style boost doesn’t come at the expense of comfort. Typically no higher than 5 cm, kitten heels provide just the right amount of lift to accentuate your legs. Thanks to their low height, there’s minimal pressure on the balls of your feet, making them perfect for all-day, everyday wear.

Lastly, the timeless sophistication of kitten heels ensures they are suitable for a wide range of occasions, from formal events to intimate dinners. There is a variety of designs available to suit every mood and style. The next section offers a guide to the different types of kitten heels, along with expert tips on how to style them.