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High heels as supernormal stimuli: How wearing high heels affects judgements of female attractiveness
Authors:Paul H Morris  Jenny White  Edward R Morrison  Kayleigh Fisher
Institution:1. Department of Psychology, University of Portsmouth, Portsmouth, PO1 2ER;2. Department of Sports and Exercise Science, University of Portsmouth
Abstract:There is a strong contemporary association between high heels and female sexuality. We investigated the hypothesis that one motivation for women wearing high heels is that it artificially increases the femininity of gait. We isolated the effects of heels on gait using point-light methodology. Females were recorded walking in flat shoes and high heels. Participants viewed point-light videos of the women wearing the two types of shoe. Participants judged the females in the heels condition as significantly more attractive (with a large effect size) than the females in the flat shoe condition. Biomechanical analyses revealed that wearing high heels led to increased femininity of gait including reduced stride length and increased rotation and tilt of the hips. We conclude that high heels exaggerate sex specific aspects of female gait and women walking in high heels could be regarded as a supernormal stimulus.
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