Kitten Heels


A kitten heel is a short and trending shoe, slender heel, usually from 1.5 to 1.75 inches high. The heel is placed in a slight curve on the back of the shoe. The top five women of formal shoes are known to be the favorite of powerful women such as Audrey Hepburn, Michelle Obama, and Hilary Clinton.
Ankle Strap Heels


In the 1920s, this type of shoe was initially popular. The look had a tip with a strap reaching from the middle of the toe to a flat belt around the ankle towards the ankle. It is doubtful if one of the types of formal shoes could be considered.
Ballerina Flats


Ballet flats, ballerinas or Dolly shoes are inspired by women’s soft ballet shoe, with a very thin heel creating an appearance of no heel at all, with closed toes.
Scarpin


The right Scarpins are the most beloved types of shoes for women, with pencil skirts, pants, suits, various dress types and all types of wear for work.
Mules


If you heard the wicked women ask ‘are you the same thing shoes and boots?,’ Wait until they see mules! Wait until they see. Mule is, however, a style of slippery shoe, which does not have a reverse or a constraint on the foot.
Trainers


Rubber shoes, athletic shoes, types of sneakers, trainers, gym shoes are some of the different kinds of shoes hard to tell apart. Trainers, however, are shoes for women designed more for specific sport or activities.
Loafer


The loafer is also known as slippers, the most popular and frequently used form of the slip-on. The most comfortable kinds of formal slippers must be for women.
Thigh-high boots


Thigh-high boots, often referred to as thigh-length boots, over-the-knee boots, or simply thigh boots, are boots that reach above the knees to at least mid-thigh.
Oxfords shoe


Oxfords, in their purest form, are a type of women’s formal shoes characterized by “close-lacing.” They have, however, changed over time to be more suitable as casual shoes as well!