High on High Heels – The Sky Is The Limit!

Posted by Chrissy on Sunday, October 5th, 2008 in Wedding Shoes

Sure, I confess… high heel wedding shoes can be a real pain. But, you know, there’s just no better way to make those calves look great!

Short girls get to cheat a little, too, and gain those extra inches. So, at the end of the day you look your best for that unique day.

If you’ve got a long wedding dress the effect of high heels will be a little more muted. But just think how they’ll look when you pose for photos. Lift the hem to remove a garter and the shoes (not to mention your legs) will look outstanding.

Don’t forget when you are the center of attention at the reception table to show off that pair you searched high and low to find. Whatever the purpose, there’s no substitute for a pair of high heels. They define ‘elegant’.

Sure, high-heeled wedding shoes are going to be a little harder to walk in. But we’re used to it, no? We know that a pair of high heels is the only way to go when you want to slant that arch and firm that calf, or just gain some height.

You worked hard to gain those nice legs. Show them off! That’ll perk up even the most wedding-planning jaded groom. If he hasn’t paid you a compliment in days, he will now.

They’re especially good for gals who are, shall we say, a little on the wee side. Not everyone is as tall as Elle MacPherson, darn it. Still, good things do come in small packages, they say. Sometimes those bountiful bundles just look better with a little extra heel.

Of course, what’s high to one woman is low to someone else. Lucky for you, you’ve got a whole range to choose from.

A pair of six-inch stilettos might be a little extreme for wedding shoes, unless you’re going for that Las Vegas showgirl look. Say, that might be just right, if you’re planning a Las Vegas wedding…

On the other hand, those stylish two-inch heels with rhinestone ankle straps could be just perfect. Hmmm… wait a minute. No, that was a party in Dallas, last week. Ok, never mind.

You don’t have to sacrifice style to get height, either way.

Want an open toe? No problem. Prefer something with a little more support up front? A snap. Every color and style imaginable is available in high heeled wedding shoes. You don’t have to limit your choices. How many times in your wedding planning do you get to say that?



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