Archive for April, 2009
Alternatives to Dyeing Shoes
Wednesday, April 29th, 2009Â
Sometimes brides choose colors for bridesmaids’ gowns that make matching a shoe color difficult. In days past the only option was to have shoes dyed. But unfortunately, as many bridesmaids has discovered, dyed shoes are NOT color fast. Meaning that if you get them wet at all, even by walking across some wet grass, they [...]
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Custom Made Wedding Shoes
Monday, April 27th, 2009Some brides really want something different for their weddings. They have custom wedding gowns made in rich fabrics but then what happens when it comes time to go shoe shopping? Well we’ve found the answer. We’ve found a couple of websites that custom make shoes in whatever fabric the customer chooses. They come in a [...]
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Chic Ankle Boots
Wednesday, April 22nd, 2009While searching for unique wedding shoes to bring to you, we came across these very cute, ultra glamorous ankle high wedding boots. These ankle boots are reminiscent of the boots of the Edwardian period, but with a modern pointed toe and slim heel.
These ankle boots come with ribbons in the lace up sides that you [...]
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T-Strap Wedding Heels
Monday, April 20th, 2009T-strap style shoes are great for weddings because they are elegant without being confining. A number of designers make gorgeous t-straps. Check out what they have to offer:
Love to Lounge – Champagne
If you are looking for the perfect fancy party shoe, you have met your match with the Love to Lounge heel! This fantastic high [...]
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Cute Flower Girl Shoes from Touch Ups
Wednesday, April 15th, 2009Touch Ups is a great designer if you’re looking for cute flower girl shoes. All of the following shoes are available in both girls’ and infant sizes, and they’re beautiful without breaking the bank.
Touch Ups Kayla – White Satin
She’ll look like she’s from a fairy tale when wearing this slip-on. Features a bow on vamp [...]
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Comfortable Sandals for a Casual Wedding
Monday, April 13th, 2009If you’re having a casual wedding, you may not want four-inch heels or shoes adorned with crystals and bows. Instead, choose comfortable, casual shoes to match your dress and the decor. Just because you want comfortable shoes, though, doesn’t mean they have to be ugly. You can find beautiful shoes that are casual, yet appropriate [...]
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Cinderella Wedding Shoes
Wednesday, April 8th, 2009Want to be a princess on your wedding day? Consider glass slippers, just like Cinderella. Of course, having shoes custom-made our of glass probably isn’t in your price range – but there are other options These Cinderella shoes are beautiful and fit into almost any budget!
Touch Ups Cinderella (Women’s) – Vinyl/Silver
A clear choice of shoes [...]
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Something Blue – Blue Boots
Monday, April 6th, 2009If you want to make a statement with your wedding shoes, consider making them your “something blue” by choosing blue wedding boots! Even if the rest of your wedding isn’t Western-themed, these styles are elegant and beautiful for any bride:
Oak Tree Farms Ladies ‘Arena’ Boots – Brandy & Blue Antique
Radical Boot Co. Men’s ‘Alligator Design’ [...]
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Take the Plunge in these Wedding Flippers
Wednesday, April 1st, 2009Many brides and grooms today are taking the plunge a bit more literally. Instead of donning the old fashioned and highly outdated pumps and wingtips, they are walking the aisle in flippers as a way to symbolize their sincerity in taking the plunge into marriage.Â
“Too many marriages end in divorce,” states groom to be, John [...]
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