Diary of a Tall Fashionista:
Large Shoe Size, Great Shoe Buys
By Tiffany DeLangie - Tall Fashion Writer
for Tall
Clothing Mall


My only solace that summer is over is that fall has come. And
with it, ubiquitous fashion magazines boasting the season’s
must haves, gotta haves, wish you had. While I generally pore
over such magazines, I’m especially voracious for the shoe
section. If jeans are my first love, shoes are a very close
second. I won’t even admit to how many pairs I own, partly
because I lost count quite some time ago. Due to my collection
(“collection” sound so much nicer than “obsession” doesn’t
it?!) I am always eager to read what the “experts” are saying
about shoe trends and how to apply them to long legs, and let’s
face it- big feet. Typically I write very favorably about our
good fortune in the height department. But let’s be honest.
Sometimes the price we pay is looking longingly at the size 8
section while cursing our genes, or if we are freaks of the
family as I am, just cursing in general. But just because we
have big feet, ahem…non petite feet, doesn’t mean we can’t
enjoy the season’s hottest trends.
I could write a novel about the many styles, designs, trends,
shapes, colors, textiles, genus, species, and families of
shoes. And though it would be fascinating, I’ll spare you the
delightful details. I’ll just talk about a few of my favorite
styles. Now this one may be disputable, but my absolute
favorite fall staple is a pair of warm, cozy, and
comfortable Uggs. I’m aware that every fall, some
fashion columnist deems Uggs “out.” Yet, I argue that this
trend has staying power. People are still splurging on the real
thing, or buying every kind of knock off known to man. So
apparently their appeal has yet to wane. Next is the riding
boot phenomenon. Who knew equestrian wear could be so fun? Like
Uggs, I suspect there will be those who label these “so last
season,” but again I beg to differ.
Casual boots of all styles are a staple for your
fall wardrobe.
What I appreciate most about both Uggs and
riding boots are that they look great on long legs
and big feet. Most women might avoid cutting the line of their
legs nearly in half but we have a few inches to spare. Both of
these styles also typically come in flats and large sizes.
Another flattering trend for tall women is
ballet flats which are showing up all over the place
in fall textures like tweed, patent leather, and faux animal
skins. I won’t lecture those of you who do not wear heels; I
understand the temptation to avoid all the unoriginal comments
about already being tall enough, not “needing” heels, the air
up there, yada yada yada. Regardless, I am six feet tall and I
refuse to give up heels. Um, does the word “glamazon” mean
anything to you?!
For those of you who are a slightly bolder and like not only
a high heel, but unexpected details, you will be
pleased to find that of bows, jewels, peep-toes, updated
oxfords, and retro shapes. To make your foot appear smaller try
round toes, the recent “cap toe” trend, with the toe in a
different color than the rest of the shoe (the caveat is these
heels are typically higher), color blocks, and banded flats or
Mary Jane’s. These styles break the foot into smaller parts and
trick the eye. No ladies, there are no Spanx for feet. I
googled it.
All advice aside, if you are obsessively self conscious about
your feet…they will appear bigger (terribly silly pun
intended). So the balance is to wear trends that flatter, but
not focus on the negative. While I have a weakness for
fashionable trends, I refuse to be enslaved by them. there are
a variety of options in terms of large sizes, styles and
trends, so shop around until you find the perfect pair (ok,
let’s be realistic- the perfect pairs) for fall.
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