Picking The Perfect Pair!
One of the last things that you might pick when selecting your bridal outfit might be your bridal shoes. If you are wondering what to select, or more correctly, how to select the perfect pair, then fear not! From here onwards is a full guide to selecting the best pair of bridal shoes that will best fit your needs.
To begin with, you need to realize that there are many aspects to shoes – from the style and brand to the colour and height – that you need to pay attention to. The first point that you should focus on is the length of your dress. Is your bridal dress short enough to reveal your feet? Or it is long enough to hide them? If your dress is long, then there is no reason for you to buy some expensive Rachel Simpson bridal shoes, but if your dress reveals your shoes, then by all means, splurging a little on shoes is definitely okay (and understandable!). Now, we shall first consider what to do in case your dress does not, in fact, reveal the shoes. In this case, you can of course opt for cheaper shoes, but the bigger advantage is in the fact that you do not have to find shoes that perfectly match your dress or theme of the wedding. Flats and other comfortable shoes also become welcome options in this instance.If your dress does, however, show your shoes, you will have to factor more criteria.
To start with, when going on shopping for shoes, it is a good idea to take a piece of fabric of your dress (your dress per se might be a cumbersome load to carry around; a picture can be misleading about the exact colours of the dress and cannot be a good insight into the fabric used). Remember however, that there is no guarantee that you might find the exact colour or fabric you search for – you might find some Bella Belle bridal shoes that are not of the colour you need. That is fine, you can always dye your shoes. However, know that there are some instances where you won’t be able to find some matching shoes. In this case, you can always have your shoes custom-made.
Another point most brides tend to dwell on is the question of whether to go with flats or heels. The simplest answer to the question is that it is entirely up to you. But to provide better advice, any bride must take into consideration many factors – their stature, their ability to wear shoes, the location of the wedding, etc. For example, heels won’t be very much suitable for overly tall brides, or to women who are not used to wearing them all day long; they are also a bad matchup to beach weddings.