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Oct 28, 2011

Choose suitable wedding shoes

  Choose suitable wedding shoes is important for your whole appearance. Here are many styles of shoes for your reference.
Sparkle Motion
Bling, glitter, sparkle—call it what you will, but some brides just can’t get enough. If you’re wearing an over-the-top embellished gown, go for broke with a pair of shimmering shoes. Or, if your dress is simple, let your heels be the exclamation point of your wedding-day look.

A Touch of Lace
Duchess Kate’s lace sleeves may have gotten all the attention at the Royal Wedding, but we also loved the hand-embroidered lace Alexander McQueen pumps she wore. But if “classic princess” isn’t really your cup of tea, put an edgy spin on the lace look with one of these naughty-but-nice styles.

Heavy Metal Lover
More sedate than glitter, but riskier than classic white, metallic wedding shoes offer your wedding-day look some added oomph.

Wear the Rainbow
Brides in bold-colored heels is a wedding trend that shows no signs of stopping. We say opt for jewel tones—the richly saturated hues make the strongest impact.

Pretty in Pink
Of course, not all non-white shoes need be color saturated. A blush heel channels a softer, more traditional bridal vibe, while still allowing you to deviate from the norm.

Finding a Pattern
Patterned shoes feel instantly playful, from coquettish polka dots to wild animal prints. After all, you’re already the life of the party, so why shouldn’t your shoes join in on the fun?

A White Wedding
Opting for a traditional white heel doesn’t necessarily mean you’re playing it safe. Look for whimsical design details—ruffles, bows, or rosettes—to spice things up.

Beach, Please
Sandals are obviously the best choice for a beach wedding, but a sweet pair of flats are also appropriate for a host of casual venues, including gardens, backyards, and barns.

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