Monday, April 19, 2010

Tips for choosing the right wedding shoes





Wedding shoes may, or may not, be an important item while looking for the perfect wedding attire and accessories. Wedding shoes are an important asset, even more than jewelry or ornaments. For one, the bride will be wearing it as long as the wedding ceremony lasts, which can be all day long, and secondly, a nice dress deserves to be complimented with a nice pair of shoes.

High-Heeled vs. Flats



For bridal gowns and wedding dresses, most are designed to go along with high heels. Gowns with full skirt or long trains are the ones that will go best with 3-inch heels, as the shoes not only accentuate their length and elegance, but also helped to avoid stepping on the dress itself.

Comfort vs. Style/Pricing



Being stylish/scrimping back on cost is not as important as being comfortable, especially with the pair of shoes. Take note that a wedding can last for a whole day, and being in a pair of uncomfortable shoes for the whole day can cause serious problems for the feet. Don’t forget there is also the dinner banquet after the wedding ceremony.

Traditional White vs. Colored

When one mentioned wedding shoes, white is the common color that comes to mind. However, with the advent of colorful bridal gowns and more creative shoe designs, pastel colors are another popular variety for those who will like a fresh twist, while colors such as red, orange or in the neon range are available for the bold ones.



Covered vs. Open-Toe

Open-toe shoes have been quite the trend nowadays in casual fashion, as well as formal ones. Obviously, for the bride who prefers a more traditional or formal look, covered shoes will be the choice, compare to the more informal open-toe style. Brides who don’t think their toes look nice, or haven’t had a pedicure are also advised to go for covered shoes.


In the end, it all comes down to comfort and personal preference, although practicality should also be considered. As we dash off to get our shoes of choice, keep the above in mind and you should be able to get your best shoes without much sweat or headache.

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