Wedding Shoes Round Up

November 23rd. 2009 by Abby Larson | Filed Under | 10 comments

I hope everyone had a great weekend and is gearing up for one of my favorite holidays EVER! I thought we could start the week with a little pre-holiday indulgence…shoes! Carrie has put together an incredible pick list of shoes that will totally make you swoon and if you’re anything like me, will get you SUPER excited about your wedding day fashions. So! Rather than just blab on and on, I am going to let Carrie take the stage and share all of her shoe goodness with you!

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Today’s Round-Up covers one of my most coveted fashion accessories: Shoes. But, the shoes featured here today aren’t just any kind shoes; they are very special shoes for THE most special day. There are so many things to consider with your wedding shoes—comfort, price, color, heel height, etc. So, we picked a few of our favorites of the season that are sure to accomplish at least one, if not all, of your wedding-day fashion necessities.

For those of you that are planning to totally splurge on your wedding-day fashion attire, this next post is just for you. We got the crème de la crème in shoe designers all in styles perfect for the big day.

Wedding Shoes: Round I

Credits: Nordstrom, Piperlime, Endless, Bergdorf Goodman, Endless, Nordstrom, Blue Fly, Blue Fly, Nordstrom

Row I: These heels by Brian Atwood are completely and utterly delicious in subtle metallic linen, perfect for the bride who wants a hint of couture, without the fuss. There is one name that is synonymous with “special shoes”—Christian Louboutin. While these stunning beauties will cost you a pretty penny, this style found on Bluefly is a bit easier to digest, pricewise. Definitely not for the fashion faint-hearted, there is no doubt you will be a show stopper on your big day wearing this on-trend slingback by Kate Spade.

Row II: Craving an avant-garde update to the classic pump? Look no further than this Badgley Mischka D’Osay complete with a little pillow of heaven on the vamp. This peep-toe by none other than Oscar de la Renta is completely lavish look and perfectly adorned to wear on the wedding day. Or go for some glam in perfectly distressed pewter wearing these stilettos by Pura Lopez.

Row III: A few gems and a little satin all pulled together in a sturdy classic shape, it’s no surprise this shoe by Badgley Mischka is a bestseller. This slingback by Sergio Rossi is no frills, just glamour—ensuring a lot of wear after the big day. Stand out in this pair of jeweled heels by Bourne. The cutout T-strap is super flattering to boot.

More coming up in a bit…to see more of Carries FABULOUS Round-Ups, click right here!


 

10 Comments about “Wedding Shoes Round Up”

  1. Andrea says:

    Hi!

    I am an active bride, who plays soccer, runs, swims and bikes. Because of all that- I have horrible ankles and arches! I really love beautiful shoes, but am in serious pain when I wear heels over 2 inches high. Is there anyone out there with information on gorgeous wedding shoes that have 2 in or less heels? (under $100...I know- I'm high maintenance!)

    Thanks a TON!

    A.

  2. Heather says:

    I would also love to see some info on shoes with a lower heel. Does anyone wear *gasp* flats? My beloved is short, I don't want to be towering over him.

  3. Courtney says:

    So beautiful--but what about shoes that don't have so much height! I will be standing (and dancing) for HOURS, and I know those shoes would kill my feet!

  4. Weddings says:

    Yeh, those shoes or gorgeous but... ouch!

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