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Hi! I’m Yvette Parish, and thank you for visiting expertvillage.com. Today, we’re
going to be talking about high heels. In the pageant, when I did Ms. Ethnic World in Washington
D.C., I was one of the most petite contestants. I don’t want to say the shortest, but I
want to say I was one of the shortest contestants. The shorter you are, the higher the heel you
really need to wear. These are 5 inch lucite, clear pageant shoes, I guess you can call
them. To do a beauty pageant, it’s very important that you’re able to stand up very
long and lean, a very proud, suck the tummy in, you have a beautiful heel. This elongates
you, so these 5 inches made me 5’7” on stage. Maybe with tall hairstyle I’m 5’8”,
but that’s about it. If you’re going to prom or some special event, and you want to
wear high pair of shoes, and you can look your best as well, kind of work your way up
to wearing a height like this. If you’re not used to wearing any kind of heels at all
and you’re always wearing flat shoes, and you go from feast to famine or famine to feast,
and you go from a flat shoe to a 5 inch heel, you’re probably going to hurt yourself.
It’s like walking on your tip toes. So, I would get maybe a starter pair in the middle.
Maybe get 2 or 3 inches, and wear those even around the house for about a week; get used
to it. Get a very inexpensive pair but a higher heel, and not as high of course as your 5
inch, but get something in between. Work your on that for about a week. Walk on carpet,
walk on floor, walk up the stairs. Get used to the feel, so when you get a 5 inch heel
or 6 inch or 4 inch pair, they’re going to be much more comfortable. I do find that
you’re going to have to get your arch on your foot a little bit used to walking on
the tip toe. So if you’re used to not wearing any heels or always flats or tiny heel, you’re
going to have to train the arch of your foot to walk on your tip toes all the time. So,
you’re really are walking like that. You’ll hurt your feet if you just go from feast to
famine. So have a starter pair, have one while you’re working, and then have your final
pair. By the end, after a week or 2 and your practicing, you’ll be a professional in
those heels.