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Your wedding dress, as well as your wedding shoes, rests with the type of your wedding celebration. Strappy evening sandals and a glamorous gown go well together with an evening wedding, while beaded mules go well together with a pantsuit wedding. There're many types of color belonging to the same white category, possessing tiny differences. In order to make your wedding shoes and your wedding dress well-matched, please take a swatch of the fabric of your wedding dress when choosing your wedding shoes. In general, diamond white is the main color of most wedding gowns. If your wedding shoes are not in harmony with your wedding dress, you can tone them down by rinsing them. When trying on your wedding dress, you should bring with you a pair of shoes, the height of which is similar to the particular wedding shoes. Wear your actual bridal shoes during the final alterations, so much the better. Since the hem of your wedding dress is determined by your wedding shoes, the heel height should be fixed before the final try-on. If you discard your original wedding shoes and wear a new pair of shoes with lower heels in the last minute, your wedding gown and your wedding shoes would be mismatched, for the former is too long. The material of your wedding shoes is determined by the edge material of your wedding dress. For example, satin shoes go well with shiny fabrics, while crepe shoes match dresses with a matte sheen. Another friendly hint: fancy shoes are for a simple wedding dress, whereas simple shoes are for an elaborate gown. The ideal match is easily attained without the troublesome match of embellishments and detailing. Take the suggestion above, and your wedding shoes and wedding dress will be perfectly matched.
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