Victorian heels
Victorian heels refer to a style of footwear popular during the Victorian era, which lasted from 1837 to 1901. These heels are characterized by their elegant, often ornate designs, typically featuring a curved or tapered shape. They were commonly made from materials like leather and adorned with embellishments such as buckles or embroidery.
The height of Victorian heels varied, but they generally ranged from moderate to high, contributing to a more elongated silhouette. This style was favored by both men and women, with variations including brogues for men and corseted boots for women, reflecting the fashion trends of the time.