SHOE CHIC
First and foremost, you want comfort. It’s going to be a long day, and that means you’ll be spending most of it on foot. That said, chic shoes don’t always mean that one must suffer for beauty. Though I don’t recommend stilettos if you want to last the day, if your tolerance for exhaustion is high and you’re already ace at navigating around in them in a floor-length dress, go for it. Ideally, low-heeled pumps or sandals with no more than a two-inch heel should work fine. White or ivory satin and peau are the traditional textures for bridal footwear. You can, however, wear leather or just about anything else--sequins, feathers, bling-- as long as it enhances your overall look. Shorter hemlines and ankle-length dresses that focus on legs and feet especially call for shoes that complement the hemline. Will your shoes be in a hue? Even brides all dressed in white from veil to hem are opting for green, blue, red, or yellow shoes under their dresses. I'm not certain if this is a pa...