Should Your Wedding Shoes have Heels?
Posted May 10, 2011
By Michael Richards
Of course, one of the most vital aspects of a wedding is the brides wedding dress. Many brides will obsess over picking just the right dress however they do not spend near as much time on choosing the right shoes to go with the aforementioned dress.
Wedding shoes come in a vast array of styles and heights that are well suited to each individual taste. When searching for just the right shoe to go with ones dress it first important to choose the right style of shoe. This vital factor will change depending on what dress the looks like and what the bride will be doing at her wedding. If she is immediately going to the reception afterwards then she will more than likely want to opt for something with a smaller heel so that she is more comfortable. In addition, a bride who has a very long ceremony may choose this style of heel as well. If one is having a destination wedding, on a beach for example, that particular bride may opt not to have any heel at all as walking in the sand is extremely difficult in heels. There are even bridal flip flops that have little messages that imprint the sand as she is walking down the aisle to her future husband.
There are many brides who may opt for a high heels on their wedding day as they feel that this type of heel is the more traditional and feminine route. However, there are some brides like to wear flashy or more non traditional dresses which show the legs and feet. For this type of bride some flashy high heels would be a perfect fit to go with their perfect dress. One must factor in that they will have to be in these shoes for the whole ceremony so they might want to practice walking up and down the aisle before the wedding day.
Overall, it is up to each individual bride to make the right decision as to which type of heel they would like to wear on their special day. There are countless reasons as to why one might choose heels or no heels. All of these reasons must be factored in to make an ultimate choice. Most upcoming brides are willing to sacrifice a little pain to look fabulous on their wedding day. However, there are many brides who would simply like to be happy and comfortable in flats or flip flops. Whatever the decision of the bride she must be sure that the styling of the shoes matches the dress perfectly otherwise it will be something that she is likely to remember every time that she relives her wedding day through memories and photos.
About The Author
Michael Richards writes on behalf of Queens & Bowl (www.queensandbowl.com), UK retailers of beautiful wedding shoes.
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