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Sunday, 10 November 2013

Putting the Right Foot Forward on Your Wedding Day - Travel

One aspect of designing couture wedding gowns that often goes unnoticed is the bride's choice of footwear. While you might not think it would be such an important part of dress design, it often matters much more than brides-to-be imagine. A bride's choice of footwear is more crucial than it first appears - not only can it contribute to the overall bridal ensemble, but it also has a direct bearing on how comfortable the bride is during a long period spent on her feet - not to mention the dancing! There are a few popular choices that seem to be in ascendancy - here are a few ideas to treat your feet.

High Heels

Most brides opt for high heels in order to stand tall on their wedding day. It can be a wonderful way of giving petite ladies a little extra stature in their couture wedding gowns, but if the high heels chosen are especially narrow, it's wisest to make sure the path leading down the aisle is a level one! Heels are not just great because they add a little to your height, they also allow for some wonderful embellishments over the toes to match the design and style of the gown itself. If a bride is confident in high heels, and used to standing in them for long periods, it can be the ideal choice -they can swapped for dancing shoes later in the evening if needs be.

Sandals

When planning a wedding abroad, some brides don't always take into account the warmer temperatures - especially when planning a beach wedding or another such wonderful outdoor event. A pretty pair of white sandals can be the perfect addition to an unconventional dress, or even a more traditional design. Couture wedding gowns can be designed to complement the more open look of sandals, especially when the shoulders and neckline are considered. Sandals can be easily re-coloured and altered if there's a specific style that would match the lines and shape of the dress perfectly, and the end result can be quite unique.

Barefoot

One trend that has made a resurgence recently is that of the bride going barefoot with couture wedding gowns. Where we've all heard the horror stories of brides choosing thin high-heels and toppling unceremoniously over, going barefoot does suggest a natural, impish side to the bride - and that sort of association can be the inspiration for many creative dress designs. A barefoot wedding can be a lovely way to give a bride a feeling of freedom on her special day - and that's a style well worth cultivating!





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