Bridal Shoes
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While the wedding day is a very joyous occasion, indeed, it is still quite stressful for the bride and groom. Wondering whether everything will go as planned and hoping it is as beautiful as one imagined. And since the bride’s wedding ensemble is an important and integral part of the special day, one of the factors that you must consider wisely when choosing your outfit is your wedding shoes. Not only do the bridal shoes need to look gorgeous, they need to be comfortable as well.
But there are many more …
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Choosing a white bridal shoe can be a challenge sometimes. This is for a number of reasons. Colors, not just whites, vary greatly both in nature as well as from designer to designer. This can be for a few reasons. When looking at a color spectrum wheel, white is comprised by blending the primary colors red, blue and green (RGB). In an effort to create a unique color, artists and designers often experiment by using more of one and less of another. This can create a color that …
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Today, it is really not uncommon for the bride to buy more than one pair of shoes for the wedding day. And we are not referring to her go-away shoes, we are talking about her actual bridal shoes. In fact, there are several reasons why the bride might buy two pair of wedding shoes to wear with her gown.
1. High heels may be uncomfortable after a few hours. In oder to let her feet rest and to dance more comfortably, the bride might change to …
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Bridal shoe embellishments are used to add more sparkle, detail, and style to your shoes. They are also used to make the perfect match between your wedding dress and your bridal shoes. You can get these shoe embellishments in two different ways.
There are clip on embellishments for your shoes. These are temporary and just clip on to your shoes. One advantage of this is that you can take the embellishments off and wear the shoes again in the normal style. One slight disadvantage to …
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One painful mistake that many brides make is that they purchase their bridal shoes and then leave them in the box the night before the wedding, having never broken them in. All shoes must be molded to one’s foot in order for them to be comfortable. Unless a shoe is custom-made, it is always necessary to “break in” a shoe. Not doing so will invite pain and unnecessary swelling the day of your wedding.
But, the biggest concern brides, mothers-of-the-bride, and bridesmaids have is how to …











