Wedding Shoes
So you are looking for that perfect shoe that slips and fits just like Cinderella.. here are some tips from Bellissima Bridal Shoes:
The Season
The long standing fashion rule is that closed toe shoes are worn in cooler weather. Opt for strappy sandals or mules with open toes only when temperatures are warm.
Your Venue
Outdoor weddings and receptions can be difficult to navigate in high, slender heels because they tend to sink into soft ground and sand. If you’re going to be spending a significant amount of time on a lawn or beach look for a wide, squat heel or a flat.
The Formality of the Wedding
Generally, a closed toe pump will give you the most classic and formal look. Embellishments such as crystals, rhinestones and bows make a shoe more formal as well.
The Wedding Party
Brides certainly do not have to wear the same style shoes as the bridesmaids and not all bridesmaids need to match each other, but consistency is a smart fashion choice. When mixing styles look for common elements especially an open or closed toe since that is what will show most.
The Dress
Pay particular attention to the hem line. You may want to consider a simple shoe style with a heavily detailed hem, or go with a few more embellishments next to a plain hemline.
Comfort Level
It’s going to be a long day so choose a style that makes you feel confident. If high heels or barely-there sandals make you uncomfortable, it will show on your face and in your stride on your wedding day!
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