If you’ve gotten married in the past several years, then you know just how important wedding shoes have become. The gown is still king, of course, but with more photos than ever taken of a wedding’s preparation and details, shoes get major face time in a way that they never have before. Because their creations are now being enshrined in wedding albums that will last for decades to come, shoe designers are stepping up their game, starting with Brian Atwood Fall 2013 Wedding Shoes. Read More…
Nothing signifies the promise and renewal of spring better than a wedding, right? The only problem, of course, is that weddings, especially of the spring variety (and especially of the outdoor spring variety), often ask us to step outside our comfort zones and don outfits that we might never wear to anything but a garden party. That doesn’t mean that sort of dressing can’t be fun, of course; it just take some of us longer to get into the swing of things than others. Read More…
Here’s a maybe-fun fact about me: I’m totally obsessed with Say Yes to the Dress. I’ve never been someone who obsessed over weddings in general or my future wedding in particular – in fact, I’m not even sure the whole “wedding” thing is for me – but I can lay in bed and watch people try on wedding dresses and bridesmaid dresses and fight with their families and sorority sisters all day. Read More…
Although I was never a little girl who dreamed about weddings, I can totally appreciate a really great wedding shoe. Not only is designing white footwear incredibly difficult, but shoes are increasingly a popular subject of wedding photography, so choosing a pair that suits your personal style and really stands out is a great way to to add an extra note of personality that you’ll be able to enjoy in photos for the rest of your life. Read More…
First of all, I’d like to say that I’m not an UGG hater. I have a pair of the regular grey boots for wear around the house (my building is old, it tends to get a little drafty in the winter) and a pair of rain and snow UGGs that you’d never guess were made by the company if no one told you, and both pairs suit their purposes just fine. Read More…
If you’re a lady with big feet, I feel your pain. I also tip the footwear scales at a 9-10, depending on the designer, and we have to deal with a whole host of issues that our smaller-footed friends don’t have to consider. Two problems in particular spring to mind: first, that we have to think long and hard about how ski-like our feet will look in any given pair of shoes. Read More…
Wedding shoes are one of the most important footwear purchases that most women will make in their lives; not only do they carry you down the aisle to your future spouse, but they end up documented in photos throughout the day, and sometimes even star in a few snapshots of their own. With the most publicized wedding of our generation only a few days away, what better time to explore the amazing breadth of options that brides-to-be have in front of them? Read More…






