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Models Go Trendy On Heely Shoes

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Shoes often define a look  and women go to great extremes with their shoes to achieve the desired look. For many, the high heel is by far a favourite. Appealing perhaps, it gives an impression of being taller and thus more slender and shapely.
High heels have a tight toe box, causing the foot bones to squeeze together on nerves-causing neuromas. Having an elevated heel causes excess pressure on the ball of the foot. The body weight is no longer dispersed across a spring-like, shock absorbing arch. It is transferred directly unto the bones of the foot, resulting in ball, arch and general foot pain and fatigue.
However, despite the obvious evils of  heely shoes, it is trendy, it is the vogue. But this time, not in favour of any season. It is rather one fashion that has come to stay, majorly to push up height for the not-too-talls, yet also patronised by the very-talls. Perhaps, it is all for fashion fantacy.
Some say it keeps them smart and makes  for quick movement. Feet themselves, can be an anatomical oddity and ugly shoes often sacrifice aesthetics for podiatric practicality.
For models, fashion comes at the expense of comfort. And guess what? Fashion itself is fickle.
For now, there seems to be far more ugly pairs than pretty ones and that’s just because you need to be trendy.

 
Sylvia ThankGod-Amadi

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