A good pair of shoes can finish off a great look. Although they might not be something you plan to do, they are an important part of your bridal look. It is important to find something that suits your needs and preferences.
Your choice of style can influence the type of your wedding shoe. This could be affected by the length of your gown, your height and how comfortable you feel wearing heels. Here are some things to keep in mind when you choose your wedding shoes.
If you can’t see your shoes…
You will need shoes that complement your wedding dress if your feet are visible. First, determine the style and proportions of your wedding gown. Next, decide on the shoe that will fit your feet. A pair of pointed heels or open-toe heels, for example, will work well with a tea-length wedding dress.
You can match your shoes perfectly to your wedding dress by taking your wedding dress with you or a swatch from your wedding dress fabric to the store when shopping for pearl wedding shoes. If your shoes don’t match your colour, you can match the jewellery and embellishments on your dress to make it more matched. If this is difficult you can always have your shoe made or ask your wedding dress designer for extra fabric to cover your feet.
If your shoes don’t fit,
Your feet are invisible to others. They won’t notice if your shoes are perfectly matching the colour of your dress. This allows you to choose a shoe that’s more practical and comfy than something that matches your dress but isn’t comfortable for long periods.
It is best to pick shoes that don’t look out of place if your feet are exposed. Safe choices include nude, tan or ivory colours as well pastel shades of pink and lavender. You can also opt for flats, espadrilles and heels in any colour if dancing is not your thing.
For a pop of colour, you can use this accessory
You can brighten your bridal look by adding a pop of colour to your shoes. Although many brides wear their bridal shoes to express their “something blue”, you have so many options!
You can pick a colour to match your flowers or your bridesmaids dress, or even match your wedding color scheme. If contrasted with white, metallic colours such as copper, gold, silver, and rose gold can make a dramatic visual impact. They can also be very elegant and glamorous.
The heels vs. Flats debate
Flats or heels?
It’s entirely up to the individual and depends on a variety of factors. Do you like heels? Are you planning a traditional and formal wedding or a beach wedding? Do you want to appear taller? You can wear both styles of shoes. While strappy heels look amazing with a sexy, fitted mermaid-shaped style dress, bejewelled sandals are equally stunning when worn with a Grecian-inspired or empire waist gown.
To lengthen your legs,
Brides with shorter legs should avoid shoes that have an ankle strap, especially if they are very chunky. This type of shoe can make your legs appear much shorter. For an extra height, a heel that is 2 to 3 inches high will give you a little more.
Be aware that tall heels can be tempting, but if your feet aren’t used too high heels, you may find your special day ruined.
Flats with beautiful embellishments are great for tall people who don’t wish to grow. A kitten heel, which is a smaller heel than a regular heel, will give you the look and feel of a heel without increasing your height.
The bridesmaid factor
Consider how comfortable your shoes are, if you choose shoes for your maids of honor rather than having them dress in something they already own. Talk to your bridesmaids if you feel the shoes may be too uncomfortable during the evening.
One simple solution? A simple solution? Have your bridesmaids bring their own formal flats or heels so they can change into new shoes after the ceremony.
Don’t forget to bring your shoes before your big day. Wear them out of your shoelaces the first time you see them on your big day. Instead, try walking in them before your big day.
Take a spare pair with you and place them under your bridal table.
Make sure to have a spare pair of shoes in your bag. Band-aids or gel inserts are good options for blisters that may result from dancing.
You can bring your wedding dress shopping and if it’s possible, a fabric sample. This is especially helpful for brides who want to colour match.
You can have your shoe made if you don’t find it in the style and colour you prefer.
If your shoes are slipping, purchase some shoe grips to put on the bottom. If they are not slippery enough, scrape the soles of your shoes on concrete.
Your wedding dress may be custom made so you might need to buy your shoes sooner than anticipated. This is because your measurements and height will be taken by the dress designer.
While your choice in wedding shoes is personal, it’s important to consider comfort. Make sure to choose the right shoe before you go to the fitting.