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Getting ready for a wedding is stressful for anyone, but especially for the bride. This is simply because there are tonnes of variables to worry about – dress, shoes, veil, hairstyle, make-up, accessories, and the list goes on. If you’re stressing about a hundred things at once in anticipation of your big day, the following tips and tricks will take some stress off your shoulders!
How to Pick the Perfect Wedding Shoes?

Choosing the appropriate style of bridal shoes to complement your stunning gown—and picking the ideal pair most importantly—is a high priority on the lengthy list of bridal accessories to complete your wedding day wardrobe. While finding the perfect wedding footwear for some brides is as easy as considering comfort, for others it’s the ultimate fashion quest, maybe even rivalling that of the hunt for the dress (which is key no matter how much you value style).
These gorgeous bridal shoes with bow are the ones that I fell in love with when planning my wedding. They’re handmade and come with extra padding, which makes them super comfortable. Their simple, elegant style and delicate bows add some charm and playfulness to the wedding dress and make you feel like royalty on your special day. Consider all these variables when shopping for the ideal pair.
Take Comfort in Mind
The ribbon bridal shoes look stunning, but they’re also comfy, even after wearing them all day. Brides often emphasize style, but what’s the point of wearing them if your feet are hurting so bad you have to take your heels off to have fun? The height of your heels should be your priority: higher heels put more pressure on the ball of your foot.
A low-to-mid-height heel or even a chunkier heel will help you stand and dance comfortably for longer. The bow wedding shoes that have laces or buckles are more flexible in width, which offers a great fit for everybody, particularly if you have narrow or broad feet.
First Choose Your Dress
Even if you’ve found the perfect wedding shoes, put them on hold if you haven’t yet found the matching bridal gown. If you truly adore them, you could decide to purchase them just in case. You want your wedding shoes to match your dress in every way, including design, colour, and even the smallest details and embellishments.
The length of your dress is also important. Fancy bridal heels with bow make a big statement if you choose a shorter dress by bringing glitz, glam, romance, or even just a touch of modern elegance to your look. They won’t be as noticeable if your dress is a full-length gown, though.
Prep Your Hair
Moving on from the gorgeous bridal shoes with bow the next secret for a stunning look on your wedding day is getting a beautiful hairstyle. However, to achieve the ideal hairstyle, you need to treat your hair with love and care before your big day. Here are my top tips to get your hair wedding-day ready:
- Start a hair routine months before the wedding with a shampoo and conditioner for your hair type. Apply a mask once a week to keep it in top shape.
- Decide on your wedding-day hair colour in advance: Any colour adjustments just before the wedding might dry out your hair. The final colour of your hair should be applied around a week before your wedding.
- Use natural and organic hair products to prevent your hair from drying out.
- Wash your hair on the wedding-day morning, instead of the day before.
- Lastly, let your hair air dry, or give it a rough dry.
Accessorize with the Right Wedding Jewellery

Choosing wedding jewellery doesn’t have to be daunting, all you have to do is pick those that will help you personalise the dress. You don’t have to completely reinvent the wheel to pick the right jewellery. If you trust your intuition and choose what you like, you’ll have a wedding day look you’ll cherish for years to come.
Prioritize Your Style
Trends are unavoidable in the wedding industry, so there’s no shame in embracing the ones that resonate with you. Having said that, avoid chasing a look simply because it’s popular on social media if it doesn’t feel right for you. Trends come and go, but your wedding images will always be treasured. Making judgments based on personal style and a sentimental reason is more crucial since you can later reflect on them and say, “Those things meant something to me,” instead of, “I copied someone from Pinterest.”
Consider Mixing Metals
If you look around online, you’ll find that specific jewellery metals complement particular dress colours: platinum and silver for a pure white, yellow gold for ivory and champagne, and rose gold for blush. I love seeing a true white with true gold, and blush with stunning platinum—that is such a statement. Set aside the “rules” and trust your vision to tell you what works even though some metal tones and colours do clash.
Make Sure Your Necklace Matches Your Neckline

The usual rule of thumb is to choose a necklace that matches the neckline of your dress – if you want to wear one. Chokers and statement necklaces look better with strapless and sweetheart necklines, while V-necks work best with a pendant. If there is flesh visible, the necklace, regardless of the neckline, should rest on your skin rather than the dress.




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