Thursday, December 26, 2013

Details - Shoes

Every girl loves her shoes! Finding the perfect pair of fabulous wedding shoes to go along with your wedding dress is an important detail to consider. When it comes to the day of your wedding, you can expect to be on your feet a lot! That’s why it’s so important to find a shoe that fits your personality and wedding style, but that is also comfortable for you to enjoy the day in.

Here a few things to consider when you’re picking out your wedding day shoes…
  • Your venue – Are you getting married outside where stiletto heels might sink into the grass? Are you getting married on the beach where you might not even need shoes? Will you be walking down a lot of steps or on an uneven surface? These are important things to consider and could determine if you choose to wear a wedge heel or a flat shoe.
  • Style – There are many styles of wedding shoes out there. The best way to figure out the styles and designs you like best and that would go well with your dress is to go shopping and try on everything!
  • Color – White, ivory or nude shoes are classic wedding shoe colors, but metallic colors or shoes with a little bit a sparkle are just as elegant and can add a glamourous touch to your look. If your wedding colors are bright or you want to add a subtle pop of color to your dress, a bold, colorful shoe may be just your style!
  • Height – select a heel hight that you are used to normally wearing and walking in. Shoe height is almost when it comes to making alterations to your wedding dress. Bring your shoes with you to fittings to ensure that your dress is the proper length and just barely hitting the ground with your shoes on.
  • Comfort if key – walk around in your shoes before the big day to make sure they fit right and that you can walk comfortably in them. Shoe inserts are also a good idea for a little extra cushion and comfort.
  • Have a backup, just in case! Even the most comfortable heels can get uncomfortable after a long day of standing and dancing the night away. Have a back up pair of flats to change into at the reception if your feet start to hurt.
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