Showing posts with label Wedding Shoes. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Wedding Shoes. Show all posts

Monday, February 20, 2012

A Little Something ~ #49

It's important to love your wedding look from head to toe.  And if you're still looking for the 'to toe' part of your look, today's {A Little Something} are perfect!

I am obsessed with the pattern on the front.  I don't have a wedding to plan for, but I may just have to get them to wear around this Spring!

Photo by Sweet Heirloom Photography

Picture via Style Me Pretty

Monday, November 14, 2011

A Little Something ~ #36

Lately I'm loving neutrals and girly details...  Anything from bows to glitter to lace. 

Today's {A Little Something} falls right into this category.  How cute is the cream bow detail on these wedding shoes?


I think they're the perfect amount of girly and feminine needed to complete a bride's wedding day look.

Monday, October 17, 2011

A Little Something ~ #32

Recipe for the perfect wedding day: Something Old, Something New, Something Borrowed, Something Blue

Today's {A Little Something} is the perfect way to incorporate your Something Blue.


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A little DIY idea - paint the bottom of your shoes blue - it adds a fun pop of color to your wedding day.

Picture {via}

Thursday, September 22, 2011

Etsy Find - Everlastinglifashion

Today's Etsy find is just so amazing - you guys are going to love it!  To start, Tess, the owner of Everlastinglifashion, has such a sweet love story... "Eight years ago I married a gorgeous Englishman and moved from one of the most beautiful cities in the US (Chicago) to definitely the most beautiful countryside in the UK (Monmouthshire)... Most days I am sitting in my peaceful garden near a field of grazing lambs and sheep working on shoes for brides-to-be. I love it. No two pairs are the same. I just love working with brides-to-be to provide special and personal shoes for the happiest and most memorable day of their lives." 

Now for the designs, Tess uses her vintage style to make one of kind shoes for brides using everything from brooches to jewels to fabric.

I asked Tess about her designs and she said, "I think the most important thing that makes us different from other wedding shoe designers is that we aren't limited to copying a color but we can provide a pattern such as a floral pattern or a tartan to match the groom's kilt.  Also many of our brides appreciate that we are able to incorporate personal and meaningful items into the design that they send to us. Some brides have sent us pieces of lace from their mother's or grandmother's wedding gown or veil. Others have sent us buttons or vintage jewelery that we work into the design. So basically anything that a bride can think of we can probably do it for them."

Her designs are truly unique and beautiful!

A little something blue for your wedding day.

Love the lace on the heel!


She can also personalize flats for you.

The Cinderella Shoes: 






Tess also has clutches


Check out Tess' Etsy shop for more designs!  Also, check out their website for even more information and products.

Wednesday, March 30, 2011

[Guest Post] - Wedding Day Shoes

Sometimes we all need a little break and today was a day I needed a blogging break.  But don't worry I still have something fun for you all to read! Thanks to Megan for this wonderful {Guest Post}!

After seeing Monday’s blog with those BEAUTIFUL Louboutins, I started thinking about the shoes brides wear on their big day.  As I have been a bridesmaid in multiple weddings, I always find that the shoes underneath the dress truly reflect the individual.  It made me think, what would I wear?

Two types of shoes came to mind:
First, if you know me, I hardly wear heels and when I do, I complain 99% of the time.  Due to my aversion to heels, I have become a flats aficionado.  I LOVE the Lanvin ballet flats.  Beautiful, simple, comfortable, and something that I could wear multiple times.  These flats come in multiple colors, so you can pick the one that fits you and your wedding theme! 

Another flat I love is the Repetto flats.  Repetto is a French ballet shoe company that also designs and sells “chaussures femme”.  Another example of how a flat can be elegant and timeless.

My second choice type of shoes is, wait for it…. cowboy boots.  As a native Texan, cowboy boots have become a staple shoe in my shoe collection.  My favorite boot brand is Lucchese.   To me, the cowboy boot would symbolize my personality – lighthearted, fun, whimsical, and truly Texan.  And not to mention, they’re extremely comfortable!



What shoes would you or did you wear on your wedding day?

Monday, March 28, 2011

A Little Something ~ #3

Today's {A Little Something} comes to you from Mr. Christian Louboutin.


How amazing are these?  I think they'd be gorgeous under a wedding dress to give that little pop of color!