There are a number of things to consider when choosing the bridal shoes for your wedding, the most mbt masai important of these being the style of your wedding dress.
Bridal shoes to go with your bridal gown
The traditional full length wedding gown is best accompanied by closed toe shoes in a color which matches that of the dress. If you cannot find shoes of the right color, most bridal shops will be able to arrange for you to have a pair dyed. A dress which is not the traditional white or cream is going to make a statement, and it is a good idea to match that statement in your shoe color.
The cost of dying a pair of shoes to match your dress is usually under $20, and should take about a week to do. As well as bridal shops, many shoe stores and some cleaning businesses also offer this service.
Formal or casual bridal shoes?
If your wedding is to be a formal occasion, you should wear closed toe shoes. Strappy sandals and open toed shoes are more casual, and not really bridal. If you are having a more informal ceremony, however, maybe on a beach or in a garden, then guidelines are different. Strappy sandals are fitting for a beach wedding, or any informal summer wedding, and these can be dyed to match your dress if need be. Informal weddings mean that you will be able to wear your dress for other occasions after the wedding, and the same can be said for the shoes.
Bridal shoes to suit your height
If you are tall, and don't want to make yourself even taller, you might want to wear flat slippers on your feet, as the late Princess Diana used to do. As well as not making you look too tall for the groom, this has the advantage of making you less likely to fall over as you walk down the aisle, a thing many women are afraid of. Flat shoes are also good for dancing in and for feeling comfortable all day. High heels help to make your legs look longer, but if your dress is long then you do not need to be concerned with this effect.
Some women plan a 'princess wedding', where they want to look like Cinderella, and you can get imitation glass slippers made of acrylic which accentuate this effect. Be careful, however, because these look nice on the rack but are usually not very comfortable, and tend to spoil the look of your toes by squashing them together. Opaque shoes are probably therefore a better option.
The main factors to consider, therefore, when choosing your bridal shoes, are the style of your gown, the wedding and reception venue, your height and comfort.
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