So, talking about the new social media gossip.
The one and only Meghan, ‘The Duchess of Sussex’. Whenever she steps out in
public, she becomes the center of attention. You know why? Because everyone
observes every single element she is carrying, from her dazzling outfits and
bags to fascinated British dignities.
One of her style element has only
newly been observed. She mostly wears heels that are too big for her.
Oops!
The most vivid example was in
November where all through the photo shoot she was commemorating her engagement
with Prince Harry, Meghan wore big beige color heels.
Moreover, this month at her foremost
official meeting with the queen, she wore black pumps which undeniably looked
slightly voluminous around the heel.
Why she even does that? A big
question that would surely be left unanswered. Maybe it is all because she is
protecting her feet.
Dr. Suzanne Levine, a podiatrist at
the Institut Beauté in New York City, said,
"I guess what she's doing is trying to avoid any kind of skin breakdown or
blisters. I'm sure there are certain protocols where you can't sit no matter
what, and (she wants) to avoid not just blisters, but actually skin breakdowns,
swelling, bursitis.”
One of the prospects is that one of
Meghan's feet might be vaguely larger as compared to the other and to protect
her legs from swelling and inflammation, she does that.
Levine stated, "She may also have a size discrimination between both feet, that
they're both not the same size, so she's going up to the larger one.”
Levine says that Meghan is well
aware of going up a size to shield her feet and added that it's indeed
healthier than the substitute of wearing too-small shoes that smidgens.
She added, "As a podiatrist, I would agree with her that that would be the
way to go, as opposed to wearing shoes that just fit her and maybe feel a
little too tight in some areas."
But wearing an oversized shoe is not
something in general suggested by Levine.
Furthermore, she said, "I think this seems a little bit more
royal, so to speak. The majority of my patients would probably get shoes that
would fit a bit more appropriately."
The human movement specialist in New
York City and a podiatrist, Dr. Emily Splichal consents and states that wearing
bigger shoes for protection can actually lead towards more harm.
For further testimony, she added, “Blisters happen from friction. So, if your
shoe is larger than it should be, you're going to move around in the shoe more,
and that creates friction. So, I would probably argue that you could
potentially get more blisters from wearing shoes that are too big."
Splichal said that Meghan's
potential anxiety about tenderness naturally does require her to wear
distinctly bigger shoes. Feet engorge when people stand for long intervals of
time but this is not advisable.
She told, "When the foot swells from standing, especially really long hours,
it's not going to swell a whole shoe size.”
If you are generally concerned about
engorgement, she commands you to go for half up a size the most.
In fact, Splichal says that it is
not generally convenient for regular women to wear shoes much larger than their
actual size.
Moreover, she said, "The average woman wears heels walking
around, and not as an accessory," she said. "I just don't want it
misconstrued, and then the public starts making decisions just based off of
what celebrities are doing, and it does not actually translate into their
reality."
Levine concurred, "It's definitely not something that an
everyday person would do."
If talking about the whopping pumps
it would not be sensible to go after Meghan's practices.
But Levine thinks that it’s too
early for her to understand. She believes that the Duchess will get back on the
track really soon.
She stated, "(Meghan) doesn't have the options that you and I have. We have an
out, don't we? We can go to the ladies' room and put on a different pair of
shoes. If she does that, the press will be all over her!"
"She may have to stand there for extended periods
of time," Levine added. "She's not taking any chances."
Give her a break!
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