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Wedding Heels, Flats & Sandals

Shoes are the finishing touch of your wedding day ensemble and are not to be overlooked. Wedding shoes are one of our favorite parts of the wedding day look because they are something you can wear again if you want to. When picking your wedding heels or flats you are going to wear to the next wedding you attend it is important to think about color, height, and style. Ivory wedding shoes are perfect for the bride, while silver wedding shoes are a great option for both the bride and the bridal party. We love the idea of wearing heels during the ceremony and then switching to flats when it's time to hit the dance floor. If you're wearing a beach wedding dress you might want to consider platform wedding shoes to complete your look. Whether you're the bride, the bridesmaid, or the party-goer, you are sure to find something you love in our curated collection of shoes.

Do Wedding Shoes Have to be White?

Traditionally, brides choose bridal shoes that match their gown (usually a shade of ivory) but there’s no set rule. It’s your wedding, after all! Whether it’s metallic mules, textured neutrals, black wedding shoes, or even “something blue,” brides can wear any color for their wedding shoes.

How do I Choose Bridal Shoes?

When choosing your bridal shoes, you’ll want a pair that complements your personality and style along with the aesthetic of your gown! Also, consider the location of your wedding—heels may not be the most practical option for outdoor or beach ceremonies.

Should My Wedding Dress Cover My Shoes?

It is up to you whether you want your wedding dress to cover your shoes, especially since some brides opt for a shorter gown or even a bridal jumpsuit! If you want your gown to cover your shoes, bring the shoes you plan to wear to your tailor so they can alter your gown accordingly.

Should I Break in Shoes Before My Wedding Day?

To make sure you feel your best (and comfiest!) on your wedding day, occasionally slip on your bridal shoes around the house so you can break them in without damaging them.

What Can I Wear as Winter Bridal Shoes?

For winter weddings, a pair of closed-toe bridal shoes offers warmth and comfort.

Should I Wear Comfortable Shoes for My Reception?

Many brides have started to add a reception look to their bridal trousseau, including a second pair of bridal shoes! With options like block heels, flats, and embellished slippers, brides can choose to change into another pair of shoes that are dancefloor-ready.