IT’S A SHOE-IN FOR WEDDING GUESTS

IT’S A SHOE-IN FOR WEDDING GUESTS

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You’ve got the gown, now the shoes. Just like the dress there are considerations.

Is this an outdoor casual wedding…on the lawn? If so, heels are out or you’ll be busy aerating the lawn while you mingle with other guests.

Is this an indoor formal wedding with a dance floor? You can leave your heels on! Like the Karl Lagerfeld Paris Savie Pump from DSW. Soar to new heights with this 4.1” high, high blush pink heel embellished with a luscious silk flower at the ankle. It’s even fitted with a lightly cushioned footbed.

Fashion as an afterthought when it comes to the right shoes for dancing. Foremost, you want comfort. And more comfort.

Chances are these shoes for a special event like a wedding are shoes you don’t wear often. They are not “broken in” as they say. But who is to say that shoes must be broken in EVER to be comfortable.

Rothy’s makes flats out of recycled plastic bottles that are as comfortable as wearing clouds on your footsies. There is no “breaking in” phase. And Rothy’sstyles come in pointed toes and some feature buckles and bows.

Just as weddings range from casual to Black Tie or even White Tie, footwear also has its classifications. Flip flops can pass for an informal beach wedding, but only when a woman (or man) has a professional pedicure. Clogs or Crocs not so much unless you’re attending the nuptials of Irish Step Dancers or impromptu I-Dos in a hospital emergency room, respectively.

Remember: Your vow is to comfort.