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Say Yes to the Shoe: Pairs of Shoes for Walking Down the Aisle

Say Yes to the Shoe: Pairs of Shoes for Walking Down the Aisle

You could go classic with a satin pump or be a modern bride in a pair of sneakers.

While most of the attention is usually put on the dress, wedding shoes are equally as important. Even if you’ve selected a ball gown that completely covers your feet, an exquisitely made shoe has the power to help you stride with confidence and walk tall down the aisle on your special day.

Picking the best wedding shoes can be a little difficult, especially since so many brands and retailers have so much to offer. You could completely glamorize your look with a pair of crystal-studded Cinderella-esque heels-like those coveted Amina Muaddi pumps. Or keep things elegant and sophisticated with a timeless pair of Manolo Blahnik heels. If sky-high wedding shoes don’t feel right, follow the lead of several modern brides and slip on a beautiful pair of sneakers. From the customizable Converse high-tops to the luxurious Alexander McQueen trainers trimmed in gold, there are several comfortable options to hide under your gown or show off on the dance floor with a mini dress.

No matter what you’re looking for, get ready to say I do to the perfect wedding shoes and browse our edit below.



Metallic Magic


Add extra sparkle to your look by anchoring your gown with gold or silver sandals similar to the shimmering designs by Jimmy Choo and Aquazzura.



Sharp Pumps


Elegant pointed-toe pumps will never go out of style. Plus, there are so many options to consider, shop the best wedding shoes from tall Manolo Blahnik heels to walkable Miu Miu slingbacks.



“Glass” Slippers


While actual glass slippers might not be possible, you can make your fairytale dreams come true with a pair of PVC heels—like these from Gianvito Rossi and Christian Louboutin.



Playful Trainers


Give your feet a break and lace up a glamorous pair of Loewe sneakers or crystal-adorned Roger Vivier kicks.

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