Friday 11 November 2016

The Glass Slipper.



Choosing your wedding shoes is not as easy as everyone thinks, there is such a wide variety of shapes, sizes, styles and colours. Therefore finding the perfect pair that will work perfectly with not just your dress but the theme of your wedding can be very difficult!

So let's narrow it down for you...

First of all we need make sure that you are wearing shoes that are comfortable, now i know us women like to say "we have to go through pain to look good" well honestly on a night like this are you really prepared to be uncomfortable from morning till the last thing at night? This is your big day, don't let anything get in the way or stopping you from getting up and enjoying yourself.
However i do not advise to go for cheap shoes which will have a lack of padding and not giving you that extra support which is needed but to go for shoes specially made for weddings which are designed with comfort in mind and have that additional padding exactly for this purpose.

Consider the fabric silk and satin are traditionally the two most popular choices for wedding shoes, but naturally your wedding dress and personal taste are going have the greatest impact on the shoes you choose.
It is really important that you have your shoes for your dress fittings, this means that your dressmaker can tailor your dress to the perfect length.  Therefore i always suggest that you order your shoes with plenty of time, particularly if you have them customised, this will take a lot of pressure off you!

Not only show your shoes to be a great match of your dress, setting, location and style of your wedding but it is also very important that they reflect your personality. For example if your a funky bride you might like your shoes a nice bright colour such as yellow or blue, or you may like to 'bling' up the shoe a bit with diamonds or jewelled shoe clip. However you could just be a more traditional bride which want a plain white colour shoe to match their dress!

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-SaraM 

                   

                                                       

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