Cori Russell

How to Find the Right Bridal Shoes for Your Wedding Day



Posted: Thursday, January 29, 2009

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The shoes you wear on your wedding day will affect not only your overall look - but your comfort level as well - so choose wedding shoes with care.    Here are four steps to finding the right wedding shoes.  

1) Choose Your Shoe Fabric  
While most bridal shoes are made from cloth (usually white satin or silk that can be dyed to match their gowns), there isn't any rule that says brides have to wear cloth shoes.  You can also wear leather, as long as it fits with the look of your gown.   

2) Choose Your Color  
White wedding shoes are the most common, as brides traditionally wear shoes to match their gowns, which are usually some shade of white.  Some brides, however, opt to be a bit more original with their footwear, choosing a metallic shade that matches an accessory or embellishment.  Some brides even don blue kicks as their "something blue."   Don't obsess about finding an exact match to the color of your gown.  Again, you should seek to complement, not perfectly match your getup.  Combining slightly different shades of whites or neutrals is not only perfectly acceptable - it also makes for a richer, more compelling look.  

3) Get Comfortable Shoes
 
As you walk down the aisle, those 4 inch stiletto heels may look adorable.  But 5 hours and 10 dances later, cute may morph into acute pain with every step.  Avoid the blisters with some chicken soup for your sole:   4) Choose Your Wedding Shoes Style  
Seek to complement these four aspects, and your kicks will be a perfect shoe-in:   Other Style Tips for Wedding Shoes   This complete guide to wedding accessories has even more advice on bridal shoes, veils, gloves, and headpieces.  
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