PAZZION high heels are built around a pointed-toe last, a reinforced heel shank, and a padded insole that keeps the foot supported at height. The construction holds its shape through the longest evening, whether you are wearing a stiletto, a crystal-embellished slingback, or a buckle-accent leather heel. Materials span genuine leather, patent, embossed cowhide, and silk, each chosen for how the upper holds its finish under wear.
The range covers the full spectrum of high heels for women. Pointed-toe leather styles in black and almond anchor the everyday and office-to-evening end. Slingback heels in patent and crystal-knot finishes suit cocktail events, wedding celebrations, and formal dinners. Heeled sandals in open-toe and strappy silhouettes extend the range into warmer occasion wear. At the statement end, silk and sequined mesh heels with crystal or pearl embellishments are cut for events where the shoe leads the outfit. For pairing guidance by occasion, see Party-Ready Shoes and Executive Glamour on The Edit.
Black high heels are the most versatile entry point in the collection. Pointed-toe, patent, or embossed leather, they move from the office through to formal evenings and celebrations. For the full occasion-wear edit, explore the Wedding and Bridal collection alongside these high heels.
FAQs
What makes PAZZION high heels comfortable for extended wear? Every pair is built with a padded insole and a reinforced heel shank that stabilises the foot even at greater heights. The leather upper moulds to the shape of your foot over time, reducing friction and pressure points during long evenings or full working days. Pointed-toe styles are cut on a last that tapers gradually, so the fit is secure without feeling constricting.
What high heel styles work best for formal occasions like weddings and evening events? Crystal-embellished pointed-toe heels and slingbacks are the most occasion-appropriate options in the range, combining a refined silhouette with embellishment that reads well in formal settings. Patent leather styles in black or champagne work across both formal dinners and daytime celebrations. For outdoor events, a closed-toe leather stiletto or wider heel base gives better stability on varied terrain. See The Wedding Guest Handbook for full occasion pairing guidance.
What is the difference between stiletto heels and slingback heels? A stiletto heel is defined by its narrow, tapered heel post, which creates a long, lean line from ankle to floor. A slingback uses an open-back construction with a strap across the heel, which can sit at stiletto height or lower. PAZZION's slingback styles feature patent buckle and crystal-knot detailing, giving a more open silhouette than a closed-back stiletto while retaining the same occasion-wear finish.