The Best Poses to Show Off Your Wedding Shoes
We place a high value on bridal shoes. They are not a last-minute addition. Searching for the ideal pair of bridal heels is one of the most enjoyable shopping experiences of the wedding planning process.
And, if you agree, you'll understand how vital it is to acquire the ideal wedding shoe photo. Don't spend your time and money on the perfect bridal heels by hiding them under your dress the entire day. That's why we enlisted the help of cult-favourite wedding shoe designer, Avalia Shoes, to teach you the postures for capturing your dream shoes in the most beautiful way possible.
The finest wedding shoe postures are shown below. Additionally, Avalia Shoes is providing you with the greatest beauty tips to help your skin glow and your shoes look fabulous.
Pro tip: Pin your best photographs and send them to your photographer to ensure you receive the shot on your wedding day!
Sit upright and tie your straps
Yes, we've all seen pictures of brides buckling or tying their straps. Normally, you can see her shoes, knees, and the top of her head as she looks down to tie her shoes.
Sitting straight up will highlight your clothes and face, as well as give you a taller, lengthier appearance.
Utilize Ladders, Staircases, and Levels
Have you ever considered including an old artist's ladder in your wedding supplies? Believe us when we say that your shoe photos will be significantly improved. Ladders, steps, and even raising yourself up on a counter or bookcase let your legs hang long and show off those heels. Propping your foot on something higher can help your photographer get a better composition by putting your foot in a better light. Drape your dress to the side to add appeal.
Pro tip: No matter what pose you're in, remember to point your toes for added length!
Hold Your Wedding Shoes
Would you rather not have your feet photographed? Posing with your wedding shoes in hand is quite cute. Hold your heels off to the side delicately by the straps. That way, you can show off both your heels and your clothing. Alternatively, hold your comfortable bridal flat in both hands in front of your gown for a classic wedding shot.
Some Photography Tips
- Turn one knee in and point one toe while standing straight. This results in long legs and sexier curves.
- The Walk of the Model: Pretend you're on the catwalk. Take large strides, with each leg directly in front of you, in the middle. Your legs will appear long, and your shoes will be the focal point.
- Once you've put on your heels, you can make it appear as if you've done so while standing. Lift your leg closest to the camera and grip your heel as if adjusting them slightly. It's a very composed and creative take on the "putting on your shoes" photograph.
Our Foot Tips
- Keep your legs and feet clean and moisturised to achieve that healthy shine in your photos. Apply lotion immediately after towel drying. Apply some baby oil to your skin to make it glow.
- If your shoes have an open toe, show off your manicure. On your most important day, no chipped nails.
- Before the big day, stroll around your house in your shoes to look natural in your poses and throughout the day.
- Check that the shoes fit properly. If your shoes are too small, your feet will appear squished in photographs, especially since our feet expand throughout the day. To accommodate your feet as they expand, we recommend that they should be just right or a little too big. It's important to get the appropriate fit so you appear and feel great in your photos throughout the day.
- If your shoes contain knots, double tie them for extra stability. Only when you are at ease in your shoes will you radiate amazingness from within, which will be shown in your poses.