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You’re almost done with your wedding preparation, you’ve booked your wedding venue and fixed your wedding dress but there’s still one decision to make, your wedding shoes. Of course you’ll choose your wedding shoes based on how they look with your wedding dress. It’s wise to keep your venue and the environment in mind.  Her are few recommendation for your footwear according to the landscape.

Church venue

Generally city venue can handle just about any type of shoe so whether you’re getting married in a grand church or at a chic indoors, go ahead and experiment with heel and decide your personality.

  • Pumps

Pumps are usually wider and between 2 and 3 inches in height. They’re typically low cut around the front they will look classic on a ball-room gown.

  • Stilettos

The highest of all the high heels, stilettos can reach up to 8 inches, it’s a worthy skill for the lengthening effect they have on one’s legs. It will enhance a sleek mermaid wedding gown.

  • Cork High Heels

These heels simply refer to the cork material used to make them. They can vary in height and style, but the cork material makes for a softer, more cushioned step. Very much easier to dance in them will look stunning with ivory coloured dress.

Beach Venue.

How romantic it is to have your wedding at a beach destination. You have to choose your dress and shoes accordingly. It majorly depends on if your wedding is on the beach or isn’t physically on the beach, you can’t go with heels that would make you uncomfortable  while walking in the sand.

  • Chunky Heels

This is the universal term for any heel with a wider base that is typically square. They’re usually on the short to medium side, and provide more stability than traditional high heels or stilettos. It’s very much recommend if you are not literally on sand.

  • BALLERINAS

As much as you’d like to wear heels, wearing them on a beach venue through your entire ceremony isn’t that realistic. But wearing flats, whether all day or as a second shoe for your reception is a great alternative there’s a chic wedding flat out there that’ll have you walking down the aisle pain free and in style.

  • Wedge

There are two different types of wedge shoes: wedge heels and wedge sandals. Wedge heels are flush just like a high heel would be, and there is no separation from the heel to the sole, wedge sandals have a more open fit to it. You can customise these wedges with your wedding theme.

Garden Venue

The very last thing you want during your garden wedding is for your heels be discomforting on the uneven ground. In amidst of the nature it’s really hard not to look beautiful, so to compliment your beauty you can try some low heel footwear.

  • Kitten Heels

We love the style for the comfort and fashionable mix. They’re great for parties or outdoor weddings where you don’t need the extra height but will be comfortable for rest of your day.

  • Ankle strap heels

A favourite of many celebrity stylists, ankle strap heels never went out style when it came to weddings. The height of the heel can vary, but the one common denominator is the strap that goes around the ankle, you can flaunt your legs if you are wearing an offbeat short wedding dress like Natalie Portman.

  • Boots

Making their comeback within the last few years, high heeled boots, or ankle booties, are great for spring or fall days and perfect for your wedding. These are for those rebellious and edgy brides who love boots. You can customise boots as per your choice.

Here are our recommendation, Hopefully you get your perfect pair.