Tommy Aquino, of Saugus, with Graves Motorsports Yamaha, sits on the floor to get comfortable in the high heels he was wearing at the Glendale Galleria for the first Go Red for Women Stiletto Strut, hosted by the American Heart Association and Macy’s on Thursday, February 3, 2011 in Glendale. About 50 women and three men wore heels of varying heights to support research for heart disease which is the number one killer of women. (Tim Berger/Staff Photographer)
The high red stilleto heels of a couple of women who walked with nearly 50 women and 3 men through the Glendale Galleria in Glendale on Thursday, February 3, 2011. This was the first Go Red for Women Stiletto Strut, hosted by the American Heart Association and Macy’s where the women and men wore heels of varying heights to support research for heart disease which is the number one killer of women. (Tim Berger/Staff Photographer)
The male winner for the best strut in high heels was Los Angeles Kings hockey analyst Daryl Evans who showed them off on stage after he was announced the winner at the Glendale Galleria for the first Go Red for Women Stiletto Strut, hosted by the American Heart Association and Macy’s on Thursday, February 3, 2011 in Glendale. About 50 women and three men wore heels of varying heights to support research for heart disease which is the number one killer of women. (Tim Berger/Staff Photographer)
It was painful to watch as Tommy Aquino, of Graves Yamaha Motorsports walks through Glendale Galleria for the first Go Red for Women Stiletto Strut, hosted by the American Heart Association and Macy’s on Thursday, February 3, 2011 in Glendale. About 50 women and three men wore heels of varying heights to support research for heart disease which is the number one killer of women. (Tim Berger/Staff Photographer)
Tommy Aquino, of Saugus, with Graves Motorsports Yamaha, shows off the high heels he was wearing on top of his motorcycle helmet at the Glendale Galleria for the first Go Red for Women Stiletto Strut, hosted by the American Heart Association and Macy’s on Thursday, February 3, 2011 in Glendale. About 50 women and three men wore heels of varying heights to support research for heart disease which is the number one killer of women. (Tim Berger/Staff Photographer)
Nurse practitioner with Huntington Hospital Chyrle Whalen takes the blood pressure of Yoled Davoudian, of Glendale, as part of the hospital sponsored free blood pressure screenings at the Glendale Galleria for the first Go Red for Women Stiletto Strut, hosted by the American Heart Association and Macy’s on Thursday, February 3, 2011 in Glendale. About 50 women and three men wore heels of varying heights to support research for heart disease which is the number one killer of women. (Tim Berger/Staff Photographer)
A woman stands and waits to walk through the Glendale Galleria for the first Go Red for Women Stiletto Strut, hosted by the American Heart Association and Macy’s on Thursday, February 3, 2011 in Glendale. About 50 women and three men wore heels of varying heights to support research for heart disease which is the number one killer of women. (Tim Berger/Staff Photographer)
Tommy Aquino, of Graves Yamaha Motorsports, after only wearing high heels for a little over an hour, painfully takes them off at the Glendale Galleria for the first Go Red for Women Stiletto Strut, hosted by the American Heart Association and Macy’s on Thursday, February 3, 2011 in Glendale. About 50 women and three men wore heels of varying heights to support research for heart disease which is the number one killer of women. (Tim Berger/Staff Photographer)
Tommy Aquino, of Graves Yamaha Motorsports, tries to find a more comfortable way to stand in the high heel stilettos he was wearing at the Glendale Galleria for the first Go Red for Women Stiletto Strut, hosted by the American Heart Association and Macy’s on Thursday, February 3, 2011 in Glendale. About 50 women and three men wore heels of varying heights to support research for heart disease which is the number one killer of women. (Tim Berger/Staff Photographer)
Radio personality Luz Maria Brise¿¿o is surrounded by fans holding a photo of her for an autograph at the Glendale Galleria for the first Go Red for Women Stiletto Strut, hosted by the American Heart Association and Macy’s on Thursday, February 3, 2011 in Glendale. About 50 women and three men wore heels of varying heights to support research for heart disease which is the number one killer of women. (Tim Berger/Staff Photographer)
Actress Nia Peeples was all laughs as she and Chris Clark, of Las Vegas, hold the leg of Tommy Aquino at the Glendale Galleria for the first Go Red for Women Stiletto Strut, hosted by the American Heart Association and Macy’s on Thursday, February 3, 2011 in Glendale. About 50 women and three men wore heels of varying heights to support research for heart disease which is the number one killer of women. (Tim Berger/Staff Photographer)
Andrea Stewart, of Sylmar, draws a heart on the face of Teresa Villarreal, of Duarte, at the Glendale Galleria for the first Go Red for Women Stiletto Strut, hosted by the American Heart Association and Macy’s on Thursday, February 3, 2011 in Glendale. About 50 women and three men wore heels of varying heights to support research for heart disease which is the number one killer of women. (Tim Berger/Staff Photographer)
Tommy Aquino, of Graves Yamaha Motorsports, tries to impress the judges who were looking for the best male in high heels, the best female in high heels, and the most amazing high heels at the Glendale Galleria for the first Go Red for Women Stiletto Strut, hosted by the American Heart Association and Macy’s on Thursday, February 3, 2011 in Glendale. About 50 women and three men wore heels of varying heights to support research for heart disease which is the number one killer of women. Aquino didn’t win, despite his best effort. (Tim Berger/Staff Photographer)
Tommy Aquino, of Saugus, with Graves Motorsports Yamaha, squats to the ground in an attempt to get comfortable in the high heels he was wearing at the Glendale Galleria for the first Go Red for Women Stiletto Strut, hosted by the American Heart Association and Macy’s on Thursday, February 3, 2011 in Glendale. About 50 women and three men wore heels of varying heights to support research for heart disease which is the number one killer of women. (Tim Berger/Staff Photographer)
The heels that were the most impressive, as selected by the judges, are shown off on stage at the Glendale Galleria for the first Go Red for Women Stiletto Strut, hosted by the American Heart Association and Macy’s on Thursday, February 3, 2011 in Glendale. About 50 women and three men wore heels of varying heights to support research for heart disease which is the number one killer of women. (Tim Berger/Staff Photographer)