Monday, October 27, 2008

GETTING MARRIED IN QUEENSLAND

From the moment you step onto the aisle until your final dip on the dance floor, you'll ask a lot of your wedding shoes beyond looking beautiful.
Thought you've bought dozens (or is it hundreds?) of shoes before, picking a pair for this event requires some special considerations: the style and length of your gown, how tall you'd like to appear beside the groom, and of course, comfort.
Some women choose to buy shoes a half size larger as they will be wearing them for so long. This could be an option for a summer wedding when your feet are likely to become swollen from the heat and from standing for so many hours.
As you try on different styles and sizes, walk around in them a little longer than usual - or even dance a step or two - in the store to be sure they feel fine.
Bridal salons have chic selections, though you may find your shoes anywhere. While white satin pumps are the most classic, understated colours such as rose and soft gold or silver are elegant even with a traditional dress; adornments like rhinestones, crystals and pearls provide a little sparkle.
It's best to finalize your footwear before your first dress fitting, about eight weeks before the wedding. That way, the seamstress can adjust your gown accordingly, and you'll have time to break them in before their big debut.

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