Wedding Shoe Styles

When it comes to selecting your wedding day beauty, each part of your ensemble should each complement the next. Not only should your shoes go with the style of your dress, but you should consider other factors such as the weather, the venue and your personal comfort. If you are not typically a heel kind of girl, it's probably best to avoid them for your wedding. You will be in your wedding day shoes for several hours in a row, so it is important to choose something that not only speaks to your style, but will keep you relatively comfortable throughout your big day. Does this Spark an idea?

  1. Peep-toe

    • The peep-toe bridal shoe is often a heel and shows just a "peep" of your big toe peeking through the opening in the front of the shoe. The peep-toe can be worn at any time of year and comes in many different styles to accommodate almost any wedding dress style. The rest of the shoe may be completely closed in or it may be strappy for a spring or summer wedding. The peep-toe is a classy, yet contemporary option for bridal shoes. Some peep-toes have buckles or other embellishments on the front to draw attention to the toe of the shoe. Peep-toe shoes also come in a variety of heights depending on whether you prefer to wear high or low heels on your big day.

    Closed-toe Heel

    • A closed-toe heel wedding shoe may be the most classic option for a bridal ensemble. For a bride who chooses a more traditional dress, the closed-toe may best suit the style. Closed-toe bridal shoes can have either high or low heels as well as an open sling back, or a fully enclosed back. The closed-toe shoe also comes in many different toe options, including pointed, square or rounded. The closed-toe shoe may be the best option for a winter wedding as it can be classy, but will protect the feet better than the open-toe options. Closed-toe shoes come in many different colors and styles to suit every type of traditional bride. Many are also available in styles that can be dyed to the perfect color in order to match your dress.

    Sandal

    • The sandal is a classic option for a summer bride. You can go extra strappy or wear a simple sandal with only a few straps. Sandals can be both casual as well as evening elegant. Sandals also can have a heel or be flat, depending on your comfort and style. The sandal is often associated with a leather, strappy sandal that you would wear to the beach, but the word "sandal" actually just refers to the strappy nature of the shoe. Sandals come in many different styles and materials that can be suitable for anything from a beach wedding to an elegant, black-tie affair. Sandals are versatile and can accompany almost any wedding style.

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