The Mistakes You Don’t Want To Make As A Bride

What are the footwear mistakes the bride-to-be does not want to make? Find out below!

  • Settling for wrong sizes – the biggest mistake you do not want to make when picking out your designer bridal shoes is settling for a slightly larger or slightly smaller size just because you could not find the size that fits you. You might have fallen in love and wanted that specific pair of shoes, but is it really worth the discomfort you will be through for the duration of your wedding? The last thing you want is to be grouchy on your biggest day because your shoes are too tight or come off all the time! Always make sure the size fits you perfectly – never settle for less. There are plenty of shoes you will like; it is a waste to suffer because of one pair.
    • Not breaking in your shoes – following up on the above point is the mistake of not breaking in your shoes. Even if you find the exact size for your pair, a new pair of shoes will definitely feel a little too rigid for wear at first. This is why you should break in your shoes – wear them a few times until they become comfortable. Remember that this also doubles as practice if your shoes will be sporting some dangerous heels (or if you rarely wear any kind of heel)!
      • Limiting yourself to traditional bridal shoes – this is a mistake that is not really a mistake per se, but more of a lingering regret that you might have down the road. Your wedding day is a chance to express yourself, and it is regrettable if you do not take advantage of it to fully bring out both your and your partner’s personality! If you chance upon some shoes – they might not even be wedding shoes Adelaide per se – and fall in love with them, then is there really anything holding you back from wearing them? No, there is nothing, and you should totally go for them!
        • Skipping the preparations – if your dress is short and reveals your shoes, you definitely do not want to skip on the preparations for your feet – doubly so if your shoes are going to be open-toed or reveal a lot! Make sure to properly moisturize your feet and undergo a pedicure before your wedding day – the closer it is, the better.
          • Matching with your bridesmaids too much – finally, this might be somewhat of unnecessary advice, but often, matching everything gives you poor results. This applies to having your bridesmaids wear the exact same type of shoes as you do – it will stand out, but not necessarily positively! You can have the same type in different shades, or different varieties in a similar shade.