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26 Best Platform Heels for a Glorious Night Out | Vogue

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Don't let the towering height frighten you. The best platform heels can instantly elevate any outfit without sacrificing style. Sure the extra inches might require some getting used to, but the chunky soles actually balance out the sky-high pitch, making them a tad bit easier to walk in than a standard stiletto.

If you paid attention to the biggest trends from last year, you’ll know that Versace’s stacked heel paved the way for the platform movement, with celebrities like Ariana Grande, Beyoncé, and Tracee Ellis Ross being early adopters. And brands like Amina Muaddi, Nodaleto, and Paris Texas are continuing to carry the torch with thick-soled sandals, pumps, and mules in their collections.

Take a closer look at the party-ready shoes below, and be sure to grab a pair of the best platform heels before your next night out on the town.Pumps

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26 Best Platform Heels for a Glorious Night Out | Vogue

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