by Jane Summers
Part two of our Cinderella-worthy wedding shoe feature colorfully illustrates our point with gorgeous wedding and bridal footwear choices in a range of beautiful colors, textures and patterns…
TELL A COLORFUL TALE
Don’t be afraid of color and pattern for your wedding footwear. Metallics, chic color, print and lace elements all highlight your look in a modern and sophisticated way. We’re smitten with Delpozo’s Metallic Pink bow-detail sandals pictured above. They make an undeniably stylish statement, especially when paired with dresses featuring subtly-sophisticated design lines—á la our Kate Gatsby-inspired shift. Whether you’re hosting a brunch in honor of your lovely bridesmaids or attending your very own after party, these shoes are picture-perfect.
Another fresh take on wedding shoes is a textural or printed pump. Pair Christian Louboutin’s printed So Kate pumps with a fashionably understated sheath to create an effortlessly elegant look. This is one of our favorite ideas for styling the Catherine halter.
The third chapter in our Cinderella-worthy wedding shoe feature tells a tall tale…
Don't miss See Jane Step Chapter 3 featuring fashionable heel heights.
For more incredible wedding shoe ideas, select this lovely link to view our See Jane Elevate board on Pinterest.
by Jane Summers
by Jane Summers
White can be symbolic of new beginnings, purity, and the start of a new life together in many cultures. It's also associated with traditional wedding ceremonies in Christianity. The tradition of wearing white wedding gowns has both historical and cultural roots. Queen Victoria is often credited with popularizing the white wedding dress in the 19th century when she married Prince Albert in a white gown. Select this lovely little link to read an in-depth article featured in Brides that highlights the history of Queen Victoria’s choice to wear a white wedding dress.
by Jane Summers
Wondering how to find your perfect fit in wedding gowns? Typically wedding dress sizes can be different from regular clothing sizes. Wedding dress sizing often follows its own set of sizing charts, and may differ from one bridal designer or brand to another. Wedding dress sizes often run smaller than regular clothing sizes, meaning that a bride may need to choose a wedding dress size that is larger than her usual size.
SIZE
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BUST
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WAIST
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HIP
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2
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33 1/2
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26
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36
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4
|
34 1/2
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27
|
37
|
6
|
35 1/2
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28
|
38
|
8
|
36 1/2
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29
|
39
|
10
|
37 1/2
|
30
|
40
|
12
|
39
|
31 1/2
|
41 1/2
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