I bring ankle boots with stacked heels so they can handle cobblestones, or in the summer, wedges.
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The Spice Girls, in towering stacked heels, sold us the rallying cry of "Girl Power," as insubstantial as it was catchy.
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Whatever it is that brings the synapses together—stacked heels, Alcazar, "Wiggle That Wotsit"—the chances are it probably isn't a load of beardy blokes from Scandinavia.
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Paired with Paul Andrew's towering flower-shape stacked heels on lace-up bootees, the collection looked like the beginning of an idea that had not yet burst into bloom.
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Shod in knee boots of leather or python with stacked heels, the models gloomily stomped up and down between seats installed in what, during normal school days, is a mesh-tented area for free play.
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And while I admire Blake's expectant-mommy couture, I plan to remain dedicated to my flowy H&M dresses and pregnancy-approved Vans slip-ons, with the occasional body-con dress and (stacked) heels thrown in the mix.
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The clichés of the genre (flowers, pink), were turned into power symbols: Pansies in black and white and caramel appeared as intarsia on wool tunics and capes and knee-high leather boots with stacked heels, so instead of being merely decorative they were built into the structure of the garment.
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Meanwhile, everyone's lost their minds since those simple days of pastel hair, denim jackets, and stacked heels: we're all salivating over some H&M dress with the label cut on Depop, mixing cheap production Boohoo garments with a 400 dollar Maison Margiela pleather bomber jacket because #sustainable #slowfashion and literally any decade goes—all the decades together, why not!
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Leaving aside some lizard-skin boots with stacked heels, the collection stopped well shy of ostentation and ran to the beautifully proportioned and the chromatically assured: gently narrowed bone-white trousers, a draped cinnamon silk sweater, pale-blue track pants with dark side stripes, a dove-gray windbreaker worn with pushed up sleeves atop a shirt of faded lilac.
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A visionary designer who, in the 1970s, put Patti LaBelle, Nona Hendryx and Sarah Dash, the three members of LaBelle, into campy space costumes of channel-quilted metallic leather, disc-like cowls and boots with stratospherically high stacked heels, Mr. LeGaspi exercised an outsize influence on pop culture and yet is remembered now — if at all — because his look was adapted by Kiss.
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Back when things didn't seem quite so abjectly awful, a group of discomaniacs from New York called Midnight Magic dropped a record called "Beam Me Up." It was a riotously stomping affair, a new-disco record that could have come straight from the glory days of the late-70s when the whole world wore stacked heels, and children recited the words to "Dance Dance Dance (Yoswah Yowsah Yowasah)" in assemblies rather than the Lord's Prayer.
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