Carly Rae Jepsen’s height of 5ft 2in (157.5 cm) is slightly below the average height for Canadian women. She wears a shoe size 6.5 (US). Her US shoe size 6.5 converts to a UK size 4 and a European size 37.
According to Statistics Canada, the average height for adult women in Canada is approximately 5ft 4in (162.6 cm). Carly Rae Jepsen, at 5ft 2in (157.5 cm), is slightly shorter than Kether Donohue and Julianne Hough, who both stand at 5ft 3in (160 cm) and significantly shorter than Keke Palmer, who stands at 5ft 5in (165.1 cm).

However, she is slightly taller than Vanessa Anne Hudgens, who measures 5ft 1in (154.9 cm). Jepsen has embraced her petite stature and, in an MTV interview, admitted her obsession with high heels, which she feels help elevate both her height and style.
On Your Next Shoes, you can see the Canadian singer-songwriter boosting her height in heels by footwear brands such as Zara, Gio Diev, Aldo, Rene Caovilla, Sam Edelman, and Jerome C. Rousseau.

Carly Rae Jepsen Elevates Her Style With Custom Flatforms on David Letterman Show
In 2012, Carly Rae Jepsen was having a moment. The short Canadian pop star was named Billboard’s Rising Star of 2012, and her single “Call Me Maybe” was the year’s best-selling single.

In October 2012, the pop sensation added a few inches of height with exciting shoes while heading to the Ed Sullivan Theatre.
“I have an obsession with high heels mostly because I’m 5′ 2″, and a girl needs all the help she can get!” she quipped in an interview with MTV News.

Carly Rae used a pair of ultra colorful mixed media flatforms to cap off a leopard print bra-top + sequined skirt + a super studded jacket combo.

What do you think of Carly Rae’s outfit? More importantly — what do you think of her shoes?
Those have a lot going on—lace, leopard print, cutouts, and a hefty dose of color. Do they match the outfit perfectly? Or are they just TOO much?

According to reports, Carly Rae’s flatforms are from Shoes of Prey, a custom shoe design company that announced its closure in 2019. Founded in 2009 in Sydney, Australia, by Jodie Fox, Mike Knapp, and Michael Fox, Shoes of Prey company allowed customers to design their shoes online. The petite pop star most likely designed this height-increasing pair herself. So, what do you think?