heel shoes
The Spanish term 'zapatos de tacón' translates to 'heel shoes' in English. These are a type of shoe which raises the heel of the wearer's foot significantly higher than the toes. When both the heel and the toes are raised equal amounts, these are not 'zapatos de tacón', as the term specifically refers to shoes where the heel is raised alone. These are often considered formal or fashionable for women and are commonly worn in professional or social scenarios.
I like your high heel shoes, they are very elegant.
This sentence is a compliment someone may use to express their admiration for someone else's high heel shoes, noting their elegance.
These boxes contain my favorite high heel shoes.
This sentence is used when someone wants to inform another person that inside the mentioned boxes are their favorite high heel shoes.
High heel shoes go well with that dress.
This sentence is typically used as fashion advice, indicating that high heel shoes would complement the dress well.