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A great pair of bridal shoes will have you walking on air but make sure that they are comfortable too; you could be standing the whole day!
If you are not used to wearing high heels, your wedding day isn't the time to start. A 2 inch heel is the most comfortable height and will work with most styles of dress.
Choose your shoes before any final fittings for your dress to ensure the heel height works with the length of the dress.
Many bridal shops keep a range of shoes with varying heels for you to wear when trying on a dress, but for final fittings you will want to have your own shoes with you.
If you are getting married in the outdoors where you'll be stepping on lawns, grass, consider a shoe with a wedge, to stop you sinking into the ground. And in our hot climate, it is advisable to consider an open-toe shoe to allow your feet to breathe.
A consideration for Beach Weddings is an open-toe slip-on shoe, as they will allow the sand to pass thru the shoe.
Once you have bought your wedding shoes, wear them around the house a few times to get used to them.
Scuff the soles with sandpaper to create traction so you don't slip.
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Bridal Alice-Band BHB03
This is an absolutely gorgeous sparkly band made up of Swarovski crystals and Swarovsky pearls. This is one-of-a-kind designed and hand-made by me.
It can be worn both formal or casual depending on how you style your hair.
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Labels: Bridal Alice-Bands
Happy Lunar New Year!
Happy Lunar New Year everybody!
I have finally taken pictures of the Alice-Band and Earrings that I had made and will be posting them up.
I have also finished some research for my TIPS for you too. Look out for it!
Gong Xi Fa Cai!
Donna
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More Stuff
I had just finished a pair of earrings and an absolutely beautiful sparkling Alice-Band. I'll try to post it up asap - just needs to have the time to actually photograph it.
Look out too for more tips coming soon.
Donna
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