Selecting shoes for one’s wedding leaves many a bride helpless. They are willing to walk an extra mile or two to get the right attire or ornament, but when it comes to shoes, they reveal a blank impression betraying their ignorance on the subject. One has to consider a wide range of options to select an ideal pair. It may vary from heeled to flats to the ballerina type and the open sandals.
The pair should match the dress in color, style and fabric. The matching shoes with one’s attire present a fully complete appearance.
Shoes with heels are required for dress which is knee-length. A short dress can be made to look more beautiful if the bride wears open shoes with heels. Heels can be worn to give uncovered legs a slim look. One needs to groom her legs to look attractive along with pedicure if the selection ends to an open shoe.
The comparative heights of the couple is to be considered before selecting shoes with heels, as taller bride may not make them attractive.
It is essential to take groom’s height into account.
The location of the wedding is also one of the factors to be evalued. Sandals are ideal for outdoor wedding days during warm eather, as it would keep feet comfortable and the breathing opportunity would keep the feet dry. Shoes for a beach wedding should not allow sand to stick on to it, even though ideally one would prefer no shoes on the beach.
The above factors should help one to decide whether shoes has to be flats or heels, open toed or closed, sandals or shoes. Once the selection of the variety is complete, the size factor warrants purchase of regular size, and if there are two sizes to choose from, one should opt for the bigger.
The comfort factor of the selected pair needs to be verified for the d-day by rating certain factors.
The stringed shoes are to be made certain that they do not pinch your skin. One should make the new shoes familiar prior to wedding, by wearing them around the house. This way one can be comfortable with the pair without getting hurt on the wedding day. The shine from the sole should be removed by sand paper to avoid slipping.
An extra pair of shoes made ready as the original prior to wedding is not a bad notion. This would give an option to the bride in case of any eventuality and also help to change into more comfortable ones for the wedding or following reception. The matching of the second pair with the dress is done.
Shoes are important irrespective of the length of the dress. Gowns would expose small parts of the shoes to one and all. During dance the pair would not go unnoticed. One would need to be extra cautious in selecting shoes with a short dress, as guests would never miss a look at your feet. The pair selected for this dress should be worthy of a bride with both elegance and ease getting importance at par during selection.






