Completing Your Wedding Day Ensemble With Perfect Shoes

By Connor Sullivan

The focus of many weddings is on the bride's dress and in many cases, rightly so. The dress is a big part of the wedding and it should make the bride feel exactly how she wants to feel on her special day. The important thing to remember is that the dress is not the only component of the entire look. In order for you to feel great, you will need a great look from top to bottom. One of the biggest parts of this look will be her shoes. It used to be brides had very little from which to choose for their wedding shoes, but that has all changed. Choices are nearly limitless now, which can leave a bride feeling overwhelmed. The first thing to do is decide on the comfort level of your shoes. If you are at a loss for what kinds of shoes will make your feet feel best, speak with a Manhattan foot podiatrist or Manhattan foot orthotics specialist. This way you will understand your feet and know how to dress them so they feel great.

Once you understand the type of shoes that is going to allow you to move around comfortably, consider the style of your dress. There are some women who choose the shoes without regard to their dress, but most of the time you will know what your dress looks like when you start looking at shoes. It is important for them to have some similarities. If your dress is modern, your shoes should reflect this style. The same is true if you have chosen a traditional or formal gown.

Next, consider your wedding venue. Formal venues should dictate more formal shoes. It is also important to consider practical factors. For instance, a seaside wedding will require different shoes than a ballroom event. During a tour of the venue, observe the ground and where you will be walking and make sure your wedding shoes will not be damaged or put you at risk for injury.

Color is another shoes consideration. A lot of brides opt for a white dress and want white shoes to match. If you go this route, the shade and tone of the white need to match. Just a slight variance will stand out more than if you went a totally different color route. And speaking of color, bridal shoes in colors besides white, ivory, or silver have become very popular. A pop of pink, red, or blue sets off the white of the dress and makes a big fashion statement.

Finally, a great way to personalize your shoes is with embellishments. Just like you can add to your dress, you can do so with your shoes. Visit a cobbler or carefully create your own personalization for a great wedding day look.

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