Wednesday, January 2, 2013

What To Walk Down The Isle In

Shoes. Everyone loves shoes, right? Shoes come in so many different shapes and sizes, colors and brands. One shoe can tell so much about a person. Today's question: describe the perfect shoe for your wedding day. Okay, so that's not really a question, but do it anyway. Just picture yourself wearing your dress standing in front of a closet of a million different shoes. Would you go for the flat ones or the high heels? Would you go for white or bright red? Do you want the ones with big bows on the toes? Sandals or dress shoes? There are too many decisions to make when it comes to deciding on what pair of shoes to pick.

Some women like to choose something with a lot of color. It can be bold, edgy, sexy, or whatever you want it to be. Do you choose a color that reflects upon your personality or do you choose something to match the bridesmaid dresses? I like a lot of color in weddings, even though it's supposed to be full of white and all that fun stuff. Admittedly, I would probably go with simple white shoes, though. I love color, but I am a simple person without too much spunk. I just don't think that bright shoes like some women wear would look like ME. I definitely wouldn't bash on anyone who did choose to wear some color on their feet when the rest of them is dressed in all white.

A lot of people might consider white shoes to be boring and lack any personality to them. In some cases, that might be true. Think of it this way-- when you see cute shoes, is it because of the style or is it the color? If it's the color, then you are welcome to disregard this whole thing. I like shoes for how they are designed. I like tall shoes and I like short shoes. I like some skinny shoes and some bulky ones. I like sandals and sneakers too. High heels? Sure. Flats, definitely. There are so many different characteristics to shoes that you shouldn't make a big decision on how ANY part of you is dressed on your wedding day based on one little thing like color.

These days, you can never be a bride without at least five or ten people noticing your feet. Your shoes, though they may not be as important as your dress, still need to be considered. All I am saying is, don't throw any old rags of leather onto your feet and call it good!

Shoes to match your dress is a perfect excuse to shop, shop, SHOP!
So what are you still doing here?

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