More than just accessories, the wedding shoes will be the finishing touch of your outfit for D-Day. Here are a few tips for choosing them without making a mistake.

How to choose bridal shoes ?

A must is to have your shoes covered with the same fabric as your wedding dress by a dressmaker or a shoemaker, if the leather is too thick. Another solution is to dye them, when they are satin for example. In addition, some specialists offer a choice of bridal shoes specially designed to be covered by the fabric of your choice.

As for the big brands, you will find models inspired by the trend of the moment and perhaps more easily reusable. Of course, the choice of light colors - white or ecru - will be much larger in the warm season. To be in touch, let yourself be tempted by a golden heel, a fur sole or inlaid stones.

In general, stay very close to what you usually wear, the heel of three or four centimeters is large enough. Otherwise, higher could be the fall!

Pumps, boots or ballerinas for my bridal shoes?

Unmissable, the court shoes give a lot of class to your outfit. The most sober version without lanyard with a fairly consistent, very glamorous heel, suitable for all styles of dress. The prettiest ankles can be embroidered with a fine bridle or even a dancer's ribbon. For an absolute romanticism, choose a thong more consistent but adorned with hearts, so much circumstance!

Very in vogue and very chic, the mules with a small heel are in all windows. The advantage: you will not feel bridled! But a minimum of training is required if you do not want to experience the same misadventure as Cinderella!

Much flatter but ideal with a vaporous dress or tulle, the ballerina or "babies" are also very trendy to act as bridal shoes. The purists of the genre will simply provide themselves like any dancer at Repetto, these models exist both in flat version and heels.

Finally, why not adopt heel boots? Ideal for highlighting a ruffle dress or accentuating a bohemian style.

A tip: whatever your choice, buy your wedding shoes early enough to make them at your feet. There is no question of donning them for the first time on the wedding day if you do not want to finish the evening ... barefoot. It would be a shame !