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After see-through dresses, invisible heels become the hottest new trend

Updated on: 09 August,2017 08:30 AM IST  |  Mumbai
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After see-through dresses, it's time for invisible heels to shine in the limelight. But would you strut out with feet in the buff?

After see-through dresses, invisible heels become the hottest new trend

Anushka Sharma. Pic/AFP
Anushka Sharma. Pic/AFP


Alia Bhatt. Pic/Yogen Shah
Alia Bhatt. Pic/Yogen Shah


Kim Kardashian. Pic/Getty
Kim Kardashian. Pic/Getty


Vox pop

Komilla asnani,
35, finance professional
I think they are quite cool. I like anything that has high heels and is practical to wear in Mumbai. And since these are invisible, they look sleek. I feel these will make my legs look longer.

Drishti Rana,
21, entrepreneur
They don't appeal to me; they are different, and not in a good way. It might look cheap in person. I wouldn't wear them as flats too. If my feet get dirty, they will be more visible! And plastic straps always hurt.

Simran Kathuria,
22, insurance broker
As with gowns or dresses, sheer panels always attract attention to a section. I feel this applies to transparent heels too; they seek attention. If my feet are manicured, I will definitely wear them, but for a night-out or a party and not for everyday wear, even if they are flats.

Sonali Pai,
26, HR professional
I don't like them. They seem difficult to maintain, and will get dirty soon, especially in the rains. I prefer buying shoes that will last long, and goes beyond being just a fad.

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