What are Kitten Heels?

Kitten heels are low, curved heels on women shoes, first popularized by Audrey Hepburn in the 1950s. Though still considered high heels, most are 1.5 inches (3.81 cm) or lower, providing comfort for women who do not like wearing higher heels. Suggestions as to how these shoes got their name center on comparing the heel to the claws of a kitten. Like a kitten claw, the heel curves inward from the back of the shoe, and then comes to point, slightly wider than the typical stiletto point.

Early kitten heels, with that “feminine curve,” were often higher than 2 inches (5.08 cm). You can still find vintage shoes in thrift stores or vintage stores, and they are likely to be a higher heeled shoe than modern versions. In the 1950s, lower heeled ones were also made and considered “trainer” heels for pre-teens and young teenagers learning to balance on high heels. A girl’s first high-heeled shoe might have been kitten heels.

Most fashion trends fade and are then “reborn.” Such is the case with kitten heels, which became popular for the second time in 2004. They have continued in popularity because the inward curving heel is thought “sexy,” but is more comfortable to wear. These heels may be found on pumps, ankle or knee boots, and strappy sandals, all offering foot relief while remaining dressy.

Some people feel that kitten heels are easier to walk in than stilettos because they have more stability. The heel’s point is usually under the middle of the heel instead of the back, as with stiletto points. This is due to the inward curve of the heel. The lower heel also translates to less of a balancing act, which makes them more suitable for walking or dancing the night away at a prom or ball. A taller woman may prefer these heels because they deemphasize height, which may be advantageous if one’s mate or date is a little shorter.

Women who wish to make their feet appear smaller may not be happy with the look of shoes with such heels. Higher shoes translate to smaller looking” feet. Both kitten heels and flats, especially in light colors, will not achieve this effect. Other women may feel comfort is far more important than foot size appearance. Kitten heels promote this comfort while remaining fashionable and attractive shoes.