Planning your special day as a bride can be stressful. But, there’s no reason why it shouldn’t be fun! Your wedding is your day to let your personal style shine through and be the center of attention. So it’s important to take advantage of that. Many brides incorporate the green aesthetic into their big day. But don’t be afraid to simply stop at your venue and decorations, there are also many beautiful green options for your special day including green wedding shoes, bridal tiaras and accessories.
Wishful thinking may have you convinced that you’ll wear your wedding shoes after the big day. Choosing a beautiful green shoe design is a great way to make sure your wish will come true. You can definitely wear these lovely shoes after your wedding. Some great green options include “Hayden” D2 by Dikuza Women’s Satin shoe for a more formal wedding or Martinez Valero Women’s Caitlin Sandal for a more casual wedding.
Martinez Valero Women’s Carolina Platform Pump, Martinez Valero Women’s Caitlin Sandal
“Hayden” D2 by Dikuza Women’s Satin, Menbur Women’s Febo Platform Pump
Cute green shoes are also a great way to let your bridesmaids’ personalities shine through. The bride isn’t the only one who should sport green shoes on the big day. Take the time to let your bridesmaids pick out green shoes they’ll want to wear for other events. Options like the Martinez Valero Women’s Carolina Platform Pump and the Menbur Women’s Febo Platform Pump will help give shorter bridesmaids a lift with a smaller carbon heel print. If you’re worried about bridesmaids upstaging you, keep their dresses simple with elegant green shoes.
The perfect way to top off green wedding attire for the spring and summer season is with natural flowers and green bridal tiaras. A stylish green wedding with green wedding shoes is well within your reach.
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