Friday, September 18th, 2009 at
1:44 pm
One of the great things about planning a wedding is how free you are to make choices, to have things the way you want. Yet, one of the most difficult things about planning is how overwhelming that wide range of choices can truly be. That dilemma shows up in selecting the bridesmaids’ shoes, just as it does everywhere else.
Should all the bridesmaids’ shoes match one another? How similar to the bride’s wedding shoes should they be? How are you ever going to decide? Here’s an idea: let your gown theme be your guide. Read the rest of this entry
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Thursday, September 24th, 2009 at
9:05 am
It’s your wedding day, your day to shine. All eyes are on you. Well, some are on only part of you, to be sure. Some of the sharper-eyed ladies will be checking out your shoes. You’ll want to be prepared.
It can be truly difficult to find just the right pair, though. Even after you’ve found a stellar design, with just the right heel and straps, the color may not be right. Isn’t it always the way? Perfection is hard to find in life.
Enter dyeable wedding shoes. Read the rest of this entry
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Saturday, September 26th, 2009 at
5:34 am
Brides and bridesmaids often have to struggle to select just the desired shoes. While it’s unwise to match the bride’s shoes exactly – since that would distract focus from her – it can be tough to know whether or not the bridesmaids should get close. It can be equally hard to decide whether or not each bridesmaid should be dressed the same or individually.
Many of the same choices arise with the groom and groomsmen.
The groom is the second major focal point of the event. But groomsmen are important participants, too. They’ll be seen prominently with the other wedding party members. Deciding which shoes the groom and they should wear is just one more part of the whole wedding planning effort and should not be neglected. Read the rest of this entry
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Saturday, October 3rd, 2009 at
3:56 am
Sometimes you don’t want to tower over the bridesmaids. You may be a little shy about your extra height. Sometimes, a bride just wants that extra comfort and stability that comes from a pair of low heel Bridal Shoes. And, sometimes, the perfect style for you is what you just found and they happen to be low-heeled wedding shoes.
So, go for it!
High heel wedding shoes, like high-heeled shoes in general, look great. They make you look great. But they’re not the only option for doing so. You can still have style while you enjoy the extra benefits of greater comfort and stability. Read the rest of this entry
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Monday, October 5th, 2009 at
3:58 am
Some believe that men’s shoes are not available in the wide range of styles that there are for women’s wedding shoes. Perhaps not as wide, but the choices are diverse enough to keep anyone busy shopping for quite a while. One elegant demonstration of that is the monk strap wedding shoe.
Even within this fairly narrow category, the options are practically limitless.
A basic monk strap wedding shoe has the same essential design as a monk strap in formal wear in general. A medium-wide strap folds over the vamp and through a buckle. The ‘vamp’ is the portion at the instep, above the toes. Think of it as the other side of the arch, on top of the foot. Read the rest of this entry
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Tuesday, October 6th, 2009 at
4:02 am
Ever have the back of your shoe irritate your heel? Sure, you have. Remember how it left your foot raw for a week afterward? Sure, you do. You don’t want to have that happen at your wedding, surely. Mules to the rescue!
Wouldn’t it be great to have a shoe that is stylish, comfortable, and comes in a hundred different types? That’s mules. Low heel, high heel, or in between, a mule is just any shoe without a back.
Straps can leave your heel feeling like it was whipped. Unless they fit just right, they can dig a trench in the back of your foot like the Grand Canyon. Mules eliminate even the possibility of that problem, since they’re backless. Read the rest of this entry
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Thursday, October 8th, 2009 at
4:01 am
Elegance in wedding shoes comes in many forms. Sometimes, it’s a simple, straightforward design. But more elaborate sometimes raise the bar to a whole new level.
Ornamented Bridal Shoes are a great case in point.
Just think of the possibilities. A step-in can have an added strap and buckle that makes the shoe look nice. But now let’s go far beyond nice to the land of terrific. Let’s add gemstones to the buckle. Terrific, eh? Read the rest of this entry
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Saturday, October 10th, 2009 at
4:03 am
The most general definition of an Oxford is any low-cut shoe that laces up with from one to six eyelets. But most people will think of the classic wingtips with the distinctive seagull-shaped perforated line. The distinction points up that even within this relatively narrow category, there are wide differences.
Whichever is preferred, certain basics in a choice of Oxford will be appreciated by anyone looking for a man’s wedding shoe. Read the rest of this entry
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Saturday, October 17th, 2009 at
4:05 am
Looking for that elegant pair of pump wedding shoes as the perfect complement for your gown? Of course. And why not, since aiming at perfection is the right goal for any bridal shoe. There are times you just don’t want to compromise. Your special day, and what you wear on it, is definitely one of them.
With a low cut front and a mid-sized heel, you’ll have comfort and style where one isn’t sacrificed to gain the other. Add a white silk banded bow to the top and you’ll see.
Oh, but you wanted something a little out of the ordinary, too. Naturally. Your wedding is out of the ordinary, your gown is decidedly not mundane. Your Bridal Shoes must fit that prescription, too. Read the rest of this entry
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Thursday, October 15th, 2009 at
4:04 am
You’ve planned a summer wedding and the weather will be hot. Locked inside some wedding shoes, your feet would be scorching by mid-day. Bridal sandals to the rescue!
You want comfort on your wedding day. The stress of months-long planning and execution on your special day are hard enough. Why have your feet suffer on top of everything else? With sandals you can concentrate on more important things.
But you don’t have to sacrifice style. Read the rest of this entry
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Tuesday, October 20th, 2009 at
4:08 am
Your wedding day is going to be long. It will be filled with motion from the walk down the aisle to the reception line to the dances with the groom. If you’re looking to last the whole time in optimal shape, skimmers may be just the bridal shoe for you.
The ultimate in comfort, these shoes are flat, flat, flat. ‘Flat’ may not mean the complete absence of a heel. But low is the call of the day, no more than 1/2 an inch, please. Available in pump or sandal, they are simple, elegant, and, oh, did we mention comfortable? Read the rest of this entry
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Sunday, October 18th, 2009 at
4:04 am
Slide right in to wedding shoes that offer both comfort and style. Sounds inviting already, doesn’t it? You’ll be on your feet and moving the whole day. Having a shoe that provides the ultimate in comfort sounds like just the way to go. But it’s your special day. No one wants to sacrifice style.
Have your cake, then eat it. Go with sliders.
Technically a type of sandal, sliders take the concept in a little different direction. But details aside, they are just what they sound like: a shoe that lets you slide right in and (even better) slide right out, effortlessly. Read the rest of this entry
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Monday, October 26th, 2009 at
4:14 am
Men have it easy, women will insist, when it comes to wedding shoes. And to be honest, they might just be right. At least in one case no one could give them an argument. Slip-on wedding shoes for the groom is about as easy as it gets.
But, ‘easy’, here really means what it means when people describe New Orleans as ‘The Big Easy’. Relaxed, comfortable, and laid back but still full of daring and style. On a day that will inevitably be full of drama, tension, and a thousand and one things to do, ‘laid back’, sounds pretty nice. Style sounds even better. Read the rest of this entry
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Friday, October 23rd, 2009 at
4:17 am
Wouldn’t you love to hear the title as a compliment at your wedding? With all the planning you have to do, selecting wedding shoes may not be at the top of the list. Still, you can hear those ‘oohs’, and ‘awws’ without breaking your bank account or having a nervous breakdown. How? By realizing that there are so many choices so close at hand you can hardly go wrong.
You already have a look you like for formal occasions. You may be the high heel type. When you get dressed up for an evening out, you naturally slip into those stilettos and off you go. Or, you may be the casual type who still looks for style. A low heel can accomplish that easily, thanks to the hundreds of options available. Read the rest of this entry
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Friday, November 27th, 2009 at
4:28 pm
If you’ve been keeping up with my blog posts lately you’ll know I’ve come to adding a few news posts from around the web on this subject. I’ve got a couple more today that are new and updated, so let me know what you think of Read the rest of this entry
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Monday, November 23rd, 2009 at
7:35 pm
Ok so you might find the next few links interesting. These are from around the web, just random snippets that I’ve picked up in my reading, but I found some very cool information in them. You might too. Here goes…
Miss Pug’s Pawfect Wedding: Shoes… (bangs head against wall) Read the rest of this entry
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Thursday, November 19th, 2009 at
4:07 pm
You have proposed marriage to the woman of your dreams. Her acceptance means that now, you must prepare for the big day! You will stand beside your bride in that “picture perfect moment,” a snapshot in time which will forever adorn your mantel. Choosing the Read the rest of this entry
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Sunday, November 15th, 2009 at
4:17 pm
If you’ve been keeping up with my blog posts lately you’ll know I’ve come to adding a few news posts from around the web on this subject. I’ve got a couple more today that are new and updated, so let me know what you think of em…
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