Bridal Shoes – On the long list of bridal accessories to shop for to complete your wedding day ensemble, determining the best type of bridal shoe to go with your gorgeous gown—and finding the perfect pair—is a top priority. For some brides, it’s the ultimate fashion quest—almost perhaps even rivaling that of the search for the dress—while for other brides, scoring a solid wedding shoe is as simple as considering comfort (which is key no matter how much you value style).

Of course a closed-toe wedding shoe is recommended for cooler climates for Bridal Shoes
However, for warmer wedding days, open-toe shoes are the norm. For black-tie weddings, closed-toe shoes are little more expected, but not a must. I recommend keeping an open mind on closed-toe and open-toe shoes. Comfort and overall style should way heavier on the decision. Before you go shoe shopping, take a look at your collection of dressy shoes in your closet. Do you tend to have more closed-toe shoes or open-toe?

Have a simple dress? Or just love to bring the drama to an ensemble? Consider styles with fun embellishments like appliques, bows, metallic elements, lace, etc. Shoes with a pattern can add a nice contrast to your dress.
The wedding shoes you choose for your big day may not take centre stage or dancefloor
like your dress and decor will, but they are still very important. Shoes tie an ensemble together, and the right wedding shoes will truly complement your gown like flowers. Wedding photographers also love taking photos of the bride’s wedding shoes before she puts them on. But what should you look for when choosing wedding shoes?

Wedding heels and high-heel sandals are the classic choice for brides-to-be, and our range of bridal heels features ultra-glamorous details and are designed to stand the test of time. Try an embellished bridal heel, like the NUDIST SW BOW 100 SANDAL, a Swarovski crystal-embellished iteration of our iconic NUDIST. Meanwhile, our block-heel wedding shoes and flat wedding sandals offer an even more wearable yet equally elegant alternative to stilettos.

Chances are your hunt for wedding shoes is going to fall into one of two camps and bridesmaids. You’re either a self-professed shoe lover and see your chosen footwear as an integral part of your wedding day style and overall enjoyment. Or, you haven’t given a whole heap of thought to your wedding day shoes but you know it’s likely you’ll want to wear some, so you had better decide what they are.