On what should be the greatest day of your life, you don’t want your lasting memories to include how sore your feet felt. A good way of getting around this, is to bring along two styles of shoe: one pair for the exchanging of your vows and one pair for your wedding reception. White low heel wedding shoes or bridal ballet flats can be worn during your reception and will look just as good as your earlier pair worn during the wedding ceremony.
White low heel wedding shoes:
White low heel wedding shoes pictured:
Top: Duosheng WM-019 Peep Toe Low Heel Satin with Bowknot Bridal Party Shoes, Ivory
Bottom: Duosheng EP2006L Almond Toe Low Heel Rhinestones Satin Wedding Evening Party Shoes, white
Silver low heel wedding shoes
On what is supposed to be the happiest day of your life, the last thing you want is to have your feet hurt because they are stuffed into a tight, high heel shoe. Low heel wedding shoes, like a classic peep-toe shoe or sandal with an ankle strap design help to keep your feet feeling good while accentuating your bridal gown in the color of your choice.
Silver low heel wedding shoes:
Silver low heel wedding shoes pictured:
Top: Shiekh Womens Quisa-01 Dress Low Heel, silver
Bottom: Qupid Women’s Quisa-01 1.25″ Fashion Pumps Shoes, pewter
The good thing about silver is that it reflects other colors.
Wedding shoes with ankle strap
On your big day, the last thing you want is for your feet to hurt because you are wearing uncomfortable shoes. Whether you wear wedding shoes with an ankle strap or without, the key to enjoying your special day is to wear a shoe that is both comfortable and good looking. Make sure there is no tightness or pinching, especially around the toe area and that the shoes stay firmly on your feet as you walk since you’ll be on your feet a lot.
Wedding shoes with ankle strap:
Wedding shoes with ankle strap pictured: Left: Nina Women’s Electra Bridal Pump, ivory satin / Right: Jen + Kim for Coloriffics Women’s Devote Ankle-Strap Sandal, white.
White communion shoes for girls
When you are considering buying a pair of white communion shoes for your daughter, it is important to consider the color of the dress she will be wearing. For most, if not all girls, the dress will be white, but there is a difference of shades which need to somewhat match the shoe color. You don’t want your daughter’s soft white shoes to contrast with a harsh white dress, or diamond white as it is often referred to, since that may make the shoes look less than white. It’s the small details that count.
White communion shoes for girls:
White communion shoes for girls pictured: TOUCH UPS BY BENJAMIN WALK Kids’ Jill Tod/Preschool, white satin
Dyeable bridesmaids shoes
When your role as a bridesmaid requires a certain color of shoe, and you can’t seem to find that particular color, you can buy a dye-able shoe that can either be dyed at home with a few simple ingredients, or, you can take it to a professional who can be referred to you by the store you bought the shoes originally. Just make sure you buy a shoe with the proper fabric to dye by discussing your needs with the shoe store clerk before your purchase.
Dyeable bridesmaids shoes:
Dyeable bridesmaids shoes pictured: Left: Dyeables Women’s Halle Platform Pump / Right: Coloriffics Women’s Venus Peep-Toe Pump