Babin’ Bride Shoes

It’s the favourite subject of all of ours today, my friends. Shoes. Beautiful, beautiful shoes. 

The wonderful thing about wedding shoes nowadays is anything goes. Colours of any variety, pretty, delicate textures, adornments galore. Heels of all kinds – pumps, peep toes, sling backs, buckled and strappy. 

So let’s stop talking about it and dive into the heaven that is the world of bridal shoes. I’m giddy like a schoolgirl, how about you? 

Above photo by Boots Photography

 

Bright and Beautiful 

Go bold or go home, that’s what I always say. Not really, but when you do go bold, you’re going to make outrageous statements, may as well get used to it. 

Above photos by Chesterton Smith Photography

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Above two photos by Matt Rowe Photography

 

Muted Tones

Peach, tan, beige. They may be muted tones, but by no means does that mean boring. 

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Above images by Boots Photography

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Photo by Chesterton Smith Photography

 

Pretty as a Picture

Delicate and gorgeous. Oh, what am I carrying on about? These beauties speak for themselves. 

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Photo by Boots Photography

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Above two images by Chesterton Smith Photography

 

Get Some Bling, Baby

Silver, gold, glitter, diamonte, and even studs in a wedding shoe amp up the glam. 

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Above six images by Chesterton Smith Photography

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Above two photos by Matt Rowe Photography

 

Classic Navy 

Navy blue is classy all the way and looks amazing under any tone of wedding dress. 

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Above images by Boots Photography

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Above two images by Chesterton Smith Photography

 

Go Traditional 

Ivory, white or cream shoes can be off the hook too, my friends. ribbons, lace, beads or even a personalised piece of artwork. 

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Above three images by Matt Rowe Photography

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And remember, there is always someone in line to step into your shoes if you take your eyes off them. 

Photo by Boots Photography

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Hi, I’m Sally, Founder and Editor of The Bride’s Tree. Over the past 13 years I’ve written thousands of articles about all things wedding from tips and trends to etiquette and ideas. On this blog I bring you the best of Sunshine Coast and Brisbane weddings.