Nomanolo said:Good, that's what I thought and found out by looking into it. I think at first we were mistaken by the kind off 'Carmen Miranda' looking shoes... cause some of the heels she wore for instance were in fact kind of 'block'-looking. (Of course this conversation happened in our minds at the time haha.) Only they were never as 'straight' as the ones on my picture.
(Excuse me for my english by the way, my lack of knowledge results in saying 'platform' for lack of a better word with regards to the heel in this case.)
Ooh, you have a good eye! I've never seen 40s shoes with heels as absolutely straight as they were in the 70s, so that makes the identification very clear. Good job! And your English is great, no matter what you think. "Platform" refers to the extra-thick sole under the ball of the foot, and you used it correctly. They were around in the early 40s for sure, possibly influenced by leather shortages; when cork and wood soles were substituted, they needed to be thicker than leather. I haven't seen 40s platforms more than 1" (though I sure haven't seen everything), but 70s platforms could be very exaggerated.