No. 1-ranked Serena Williams announced last week in a news release: “It is with much frustration and deep sadness that I am having to pull out of the U.S. Open. Due to the surgery I had on my foot earlier this month, my doctors have advised against my playing so that my foot can heal.” continue reading...

The ladies from Sex and the City are known to chase down taxis, sales and even men in their stilettos with ease, while my friends and I have to take a cab two blocks because we couldn’t take another step in ours. What are they doing that we ladies aren’t? continue reading...
There’s nothing worse than strutting your stuff, feeling hot…and then landing on your face. continue reading...
SALEM, N.H., Dec. 3 /PRNewswire/ — Every woman has felt it, the throbbing and burning you feel after a day or night in heels. The dreaded high heel hangover. The good news is, the high heel hangover can be eliminated from your life, without having to give up your favorite heels.
Many women are self confessed “shoe addicts” but they don’t think about how the shoes they wear can affect their bodies. Not only will your feet ache, but you can cause damage to your knees and back due to the unnatural angle high heels put your body in. Insolia Inserts® (http://www.insolia.com) were developed by a podiatrist to relieve high heel pain, using a patented technology to shift the weight away from the ball of the foot and improve body alignment and balance. continue reading...