Wedding shoes

This entry was posted Sunday, 20 December, 2009 at 12:55 am

It is your wedding day. You got the killer wedding gown, but are those the right shoes on your dainty feet? Having the right wedding shoes means wearing beauty, style, and comfort - on your feet. Designer wedding shoes, cheap wedding shoes, custom made wedding shoes, and ivory wedding shoes - all these are available online. Ladies shoes come in hundreds of various designs and brands that making a simple act of choosing a pair of wedding shoes is overwhelming. Wedding shoes have to be chosen carefully. The shoes must go well with the wedding gown or outfit or else it would not be perfect.

Wearing the right wedding shoes can add up to the confidence of a nervous bride. Remember, it is her big day, right? So she has to have all that confidence to walk down the aisle without missing a step. To find the just the pair, she can look at fashion magazines and find out what the celebrities are using. Perhaps she can get something that looks like it at a fraction of the whooping price. Well, she has to be creatively resourceful if budget is the constraint.

Shoe designers have come up with wedding boots, tennis wedding shoes, ballerina wedding shoes, 4-inch platforms, stilettos, and open-toed sandals for the bride. There are also exquisite designs in ivory and silk satin meant to dazzle - embellished with semi-precious stones and pearls. A bride dancing away the night with her gem studded wedding shoes can be a delightful sight. However some really pretty stuff can cost as much as $1000 and as low as $15. But there are equally stunning wedding shoes for the budget conscious. If she wants to wear the wedding shoes for other occasions, she can get dyeable wedding shoes.

For a knee-length summer wedding dress, you would not want to look over-shod with stilettos. An open toed sandal will give justice to your attire. Women prefer the drop-them- dead sexy spikes when they wear formal long gowns. You can choose dressy wedding shoes, casual styles, or sporty casuals. But whatever style you pick out, be kind to your feet. No use getting those stilettos if you can barely march the aisle. You got to be feet smart or you'll miss the dancing because of aching feet. While shopping for wedding shoes, get some wedding flip flops- something you can slip on when the going gets rough at the dance floor.

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