Everything you wanted to know about wedding shoes
Most brides are usually lost when they come to choosing their shoes. They spend so much time on their dress and jewelry and when they come to choosing their shoes they hope there was someone to take them through. You have many options available from the heeled shoes to the flats to the ballerina type shoes and the open sandals. Here we shall discuss a few points that will help you find the right shoes.
One easy point to remember is to buy a pair of shoes that matches your outfit in color, style and fabric. Shoes that match your dress give a complete coordinated appearance.
A knee length dress looks great with heels. And if you want to wear an open shoe, probably this could be the right time – with heels worn to complement a short dress. When your legs are bare heels help them look slimmer. If you have opted for the open shoe, make sure your feet look beautiful and have been pedicured.
The height of your groom could also help you decide whether to go in for heels or not. You don’t want to wear heels and look taller than your man, do you? So do take the height of the groom into consideration.
An outdoor wedding in warm weather warrants a sandal. This will not only keeps you comfortable but also give your feet the opportunity to breath and not get sweaty. A wedding on the beach would require a pair of shoes that will not keep the sand stuck in them. Maybe you would like to go bare feet on the beach.
Now that you have decided on whether you want flats or heels, open toed or closed, sandals or shoes, you also need to take into consideration a few other things to ensure your shoes are comfortable on that special day. Always choose a size that your wear regularly. If you feel you are stuck between two sizes, choose the bigger size.
If your shoes have strings make sure they don’t cut into your skin. Always wear your shoes around the house much before the wedding, so that you can break into them and they don’t pinch or hurt you on the wedding day. Use a sandpaper to polish off the sole of the shoes, so that they don’t slip.
It is a good idea to have an additional pair of shoes. This way if your shoes do get uncomfortable, you can change into something more comfortable for the reception after the wedding. Make sure this second pair too is color coordinated with your dress.
Whatever length your dress is, your shoes are important. If you are wearing along gown, little parts of your shoes will peep from under the dress to be seen by all. And they definitely will be seen during the dance. And if your dress is a short length one, then there is no doubt people are going to be looking at your feet. So, make sure you spend time to get that perfect pair for yourself. Give both style and comfort equal importance when making your choice.