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What woman doesn't love shoe shopping? You don't have to be Carrie Bradshaw to get a buzz from tracking down the perfect pair of heels. But what about those all-important wedding shoes?
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If you don't usually wear delicate heeled shoes, you'll need to practise walking in them. Don't go for a stiletto, choose a shoe with a cuban or square heel that will give you some support - maybe wedges. If you're a feminine, high-heels girl, you'll have mastered the art of walking in stilts - and there's no doubt that they elongate the leg and make you push out your bottom and bust, making for a sexy silhouette. You can cope for one day, can't you? After all, you can always ease the aches and pains with a clever pair of gel cushions called Scholl Party Feet!
Look around and you'll see that many wedding shoes are white or cream, satin or silk instead of leather, delicately beaded or beribboned - very much special occasion wear, and very beautiful too. Check out Henry Kaye for a gorgeous range of stylish yet affordable heeled wedding shoes or blow the budget on Jimmy Choo!
Can't face a whole day in heels? Go for a pair of pretty flat wedding shoes in satin. Check out our ballet wedding slipper or opera wedding shoes or even the flat mule wedding shoes. They're all classically pretty, and you can stroll around all day without worrying about tripping up - or being taller than your groom.
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For more hints and tips on how to make sure your big day goes smoothly, check out our wedding information pages. They're an indispensable source of wedding planning tips and wedding style advice for any bride to be and we are adding to them all the time so make sure you visit us again.
And don't forget to browse Henry Kaye's complete range of stunning wedding shoes (for brides, bridesmaids and pageboys too!), stylish pageboy outfits, gorgeous bridesmaid dresses, and exquisite wedding bags and wedding accessories when choosing your wedding trousseau!
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