12 Stars With Shoe Choices That Prove We All Have to Struggle a Little to Look Fabulous

When we look at how sleek and stunning Hollywood stars look, we tend to forget that it’s not always easy to spend hours on the red carpet looking glamorous. And one of the biggest sacrifices

When we look at how sleek and stunning Hollywood stars look, we tend to forget that it’s not always easy to spend hours on the red carpet looking glamorous. And one of the biggest sacrifices that these women sometimes have to go through is enduring uncomfortable shoes. Whether they are a size too small, a size too big, or simply not the right fit for one’s feet, the wrong pair of heels can quickly become a nightmare. And we admire these women even more for having to go through all that pain with a big smile.

 

Jessica Alba’s white heels might have been a little too small for her feet, as the actress was seen losing her balance in them.

Kourtney Kardashian’s feet seemed to be sweating inside her minimal transparent heels.

Britney Spears’s silver sandals seemed a little small and narrow for her feet.

On the other hand, Jennifer Lawrence’s black high heel sandals might’ve been a little too big for her feet.

Kim Kardashian’s crisscrossing straps seemed to be cutting off the circulation of her feet. She even shared a pic once she took them off.

Jennifer Hudson’s pinky toe seemed to suffer a little underneath the minimal transparent straps of her cute sandals.

Lady Gaga took the platform heel trend to another level and had to put extra effort into balancing on her super-high shoes.

Sarah Paulson’s feet seemed to be a little too wide for her shoes.

Karolína Kurková’s feet were steaming inside the transparent plastic part of her shoes.

Amy Adams’ feet were a little wide for her pretty black sandals.

Kate Beckinsale’s toes were poking out of her minimal sandals.

Although they looked elegant, Christina Hendricks’s gold jeweled shoes seemed to be a little too small for her.

 

Can you relate to these situations? Would you choose to put style before comfort?