As uaually we will think that we should wear a pair of high heels shoes in the wedding, but nowadays more and more brides choose to wear the flats shoes.
There are plenty of reasons why a bride might decide to wear flat shoes for her wedding. She might be having her ceremony on grass or sand, and wants a shoe that won't sink into the turf. If her fiance is not much taller than she is, many a bride feels like a low shoe is important for the sake of the wedding photos. Or perhaps you just want to be comfortable. In my case, one of my bridesmaids wisely pointed out that I didn't know how to walk gracefully in heels, and my wedding day was certainly not the time to learn! (It was good advice - I went with the flats, a classic pair of Kenneth Cole white silk flats with a small tailored bow.)
Whatever your reason, there is going to be a pair of flat shoes that is perfect for your wedding. In most cases brides prefer to go with a bridal shoe in a fabric that matches the white or ivory of her gown; there is not rule, though, that you can't be more playful with your wedding shoes. This is especially true if you are wearing a very full skirted gown, since your guests will really only be getting a glimpse of the shoes anyway. Go ahead and choose a flat in an elegant silver or gold silk, or really be bold and wear a bright red silk shoe (a peep-toe style could be adorable).
One option that many brides like is to wear ballet slippers. You know that you won't have blisters on your feet by the end of the night if you choose this super comfy type of flat. Real ballet slippers (as opposed to a ballet slipper style of shoe) have very soft soles which over time will form to your feet. They actually are made in one shape - there is no right or left slipper - so you will want to wear them around the house to get them to conform to your feet (otherwise they look funny).
According to all these conditions, I think the is suitable for you to wear, now the , , and all have make a discount here.
As uaually we will think that we should wear a pair of high heels shoes in the wedding, but nowadays more and more brides choose to wear the flats shoes.
There are plenty of reasons why a bride might decide to wear flat shoes for her wedding. She might be having her ceremony on grass or sand, and wants a shoe that won't sink into the turf. If her fiance is not much taller than she is, many a bride feels like a low shoe is important for the sake of the wedding photos. Or perhaps you just want to be comfortable. In my case, one of my bridesmaids wisely pointed out that I didn't know how to walk gracefully in heels, and my wedding day was certainly not the time to learn! (It was good advice - I went with the flats, a classic pair of Kenneth Cole white silk flats with a small tailored bow.)
Whatever your reason, there is going to be a pair of flat shoes that is perfect for your wedding. In most cases brides prefer to go with a bridal shoe in a fabric that matches the white or ivory of her gown; there is not rule, though, that you can't be more playful with your wedding shoes. This is especially true if you are wearing a very full skirted gown, since your guests will really only be getting a glimpse of the shoes anyway. Go ahead and choose a flat in an elegant silver or gold silk, or really be bold and wear a bright red silk shoe (a peep-toe style could be adorable).
One option that many brides like is to wear ballet slippers. You know that you won't have blisters on your feet by the end of the night if you choose this super comfy type of flat. Real ballet slippers (as opposed to a ballet slipper style of shoe) have very soft soles which over time will form to your feet. They actually are made in one shape - there is no right or left slipper - so you will want to wear them around the house to get them to conform to your feet (otherwise they look funny).
According to all these conditions, I think the is suitable for you to wear, now the , , and all have make a discount here.



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