What Are The Few Wedding Shoe Mistakes To Avoid?

Few Wedding Shoe Mistakes To Avoid
May 13, 2022

What Are The Few Wedding Shoe Mistakes To Avoid?

On her wedding day, every lady should feel like a princess from head to toe. However, wearing the wrong shoes for the occasion might transform any princess into an evil queen. It's amazing how difficult it can be to locate the ideal pair of ivory bridal shoes to accompany you down the aisle. There are so many ivory-satin heels and flats to choose from that may appear to be a smart idea to just pick a pair without much thought. After all, no one will notice the shoes beneath the long gown, will they?

But, wait. It’s not that easy.

Choosing your shoes should go beyond simply matching them to your wedding gown. When shopping for the perfect wedding sandals, consider what you'll be doing on your wedding day and how long you may or may not be standing on your feet. To assist you, we've compiled a list of pitfalls to avoid when selecting your wedding shoe.

Choosing shoes that are uncomfortable

As a bride, your wedding day will be anything but relaxing. You'll most likely be on your feet for most of the day, so be sure your footwear is up to the task. When selecting your wedding shoes, avoid selecting a pair that is unpleasant. Choose a pair that can withstand a whole day of walking, standing, greeting family, and dancing with your new life partner. If you're not used to wearing high heels, choose a pair of bridal flats like the SISSI, which have soft foam inner lining to ensure all-day comfort. Happy feet equal a happy bride.

However, if you wish to wear heels with your dress, your best bet is to go with a smaller heel (no one wants to see the bride trip her way down the aisle). Sure, we may laugh it off like Jennifer Lawrence did when she tripped on her way to the Oscars stage, but none of us wants to actually get hurt or feel embarrassed. Wearing wedding shoes with a low heel, is a sensible, practical way to look fantastic. The 2 cm heels are ideal for individuals who desire a heel but don't want to hurt their feet at the end of the day.

Forgetting to break into your wedding shoes

Your lace wedding shoe, like every other shoe in your collection, should be worn before the Big Day. While the prospect of having a mark on their spotless, white satin may seem like a nightmare, you'll regret keeping them in their box until the moment you stand at the altar. You don't have to wear them every time you go out before the wedding, but it won't harm to put them on now and then just to get accustomed. Wearing your shoes around the house is one of the greatest methods to break them in without damaging them. Wearing your wedding shoes for a while everyday (or every alternate day, whichever suits you better) can eliminate the risk of getting blisters or unexpected tumbles on your special day.

We understand your excitement while receiving your wedding shoes, especially the gorgeous box that our shoes come in, so why not use this as an opportunity to try them on and have a practical reason to do so?

Forgetting to bring a spare

Wearing high heels all evening isn't going to work for everybody and wandering about barefoot may not be an option depending on where your reception is held. Choose a pair of ballerina wedding flats, such as Romy that are comfy to wear all day. For the ceremony, put on a gorgeous pair of high heels to unleash your inner princess. Besides, being a few of inches taller for that picture-perfect first kiss is always a plus.

When purchasing a basket of flip flops for your guests, don't forget to include what you'll be wearing on the dance floor. So, when packing your bridal bag, don't forget to include a nice and comfortable pair of bridal sandals to change into when your feet just can't take it anymore and are in dire need of a break on the dance floor.

Not going with your dress

If you're wearing a floor-length gown, you might believe that matching your shoes to your gown isn't a big concern. However, on your wedding day, you should try for a flawless, coordinated look, especially if you intend to take some beautiful images of your wedding shoes. It might be a good idea to choose your shoes before you settle on your outfit. Your wedding shoes will influence your height on the big day. So, if you're going to wear six-inch heels, make sure the dress still reaches the floor. And if you're going barefoot, make sure your feet are covered so they don't become the focal point of your outfit.

Choosing the right wedding shoes is one of the most important aspects of bridal preparation. Your wedding shoes should reflect your style while remaining comfortable enough for you to enjoy every moment, from stepping out and down the aisle to dancing with your friends and now-husband at the reception!

Always keep in mind that comfort is the most important factor in selecting the appropriate wedding shoes and do your homework, so you know what mistakes to avoid when selecting your wedding shoes.

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