
So, brides-to-be... you've got your dress (duh), the venue has been chosen and booked, and your florist has finally figured out what you mean by 'green-but-not-TOO-green', so you're basically ready to go. No? Not so fast. What are you going to be wearing on your feet?
The wedding shoe is an often neglected concept as your feet tend to be covered by the most important dress of your life(!) but it's definitely something you need to consider.
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Gallery29 PhotosAnd something that may surprise you, is that more and more brides are shunning heels in favour of flat shoes right now. Whether it's a height thing, a comfort thing, or a f*** tradition thing, it's a trend that's really gathering pace. It's actually a very savvy choice, too, as you'll find a lot more use for flat white sandals/pumps/trainers post-wedding than you will heels...
GLAMOUR UK's resident growth editor, Jenna Rak, opted for flats at her own wedding in Tuscany earlier this year, and didn't regret it for a minute.
"One of the best decisions I made on my wedding day, other than the groom of course, was to wear flats."
"I'm 5'9 and although I wear heels almost everyday to work, I didn't want to look the same height as my husband in our wedding photos. Vain maybe, but I only plan on getting married once."
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Gallery16 Photos"Our entire wedding was outside on grass and I didn't want to have to worry once about ruining my shoes, sinking into the grass. Oh and obviously, they were super comfortable so I danced until 4am in them."
"Finding flats that I wanted to wear was harder than I thought though. I wanted something unique yet chic and ended up going with the most gorgeous pair of Emmy London sandals."
Convinced? We thought so. Here are 15 pairs of wedding flats worth getting engaged for...
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