The best shoes for fall weddings
Autumn is an ideal time to celebrate a wedding. The colours and shapes of the autumn landscape become the best elements to give a more romantic and melancholic touch to any celebration. Of course, it is obvious that in this time of year, autumn brides cannot wear the same look as when the wedding is celebrated in spring or summer.
Dresses usually have long sleeves and are usually made of thicker fabrics. Although most of the time we focus on the dress, the truth is that the bridal shoes are no less important. In fact, they are one of the accessories that we must take into account the most if we want to enjoy our wedding to the fullest. The main thing is that they are comfortable so that they do not ruin our day and then, we can start thinking about aesthetic issues.
But what shoes are best for an autumn wedding?
Of course, shoes for autumn weddings are closed and have a touch as romantic as or even more so than those worn in summer, with a wide variety of models where glitter details, crystals, studs, embedded stones and sequins stand out. The best way to add a touch of colour to a colder and darker time of year.
As for colours , in addition to the classic white, metallic, pink, champagne, brown, vanilla, blue and nude heels are very popular this season. But the most daring also opt for more vibrant colours such as yellow, green, maroon, orange or turquoise, which fit perfectly with the colours of this time of year.
So, we see how, although white bridal shoes continue to triumph, the feet are gaining prominence and there are many brides who dare to wear different footwear, giving the look a touch of color.
Models that will be worn the most this fall
At MAS34 we tell you which are the shoe models for autumn weddings that brides will wear the most.
Mary Janes and anklets
These are two ideal models for classic brides, but in autumn they are reinvented with golden touches, details with bows, pumps, crossed closures and openings in the toe. Instead of wearing a completely closed shoe, the toe is slightly open, allowing the tips of the toes to peek out a little.
Patent leather in nude
Chanel has made nude a fashionable colour for footwear during the coldest months of the year. An updated version of the sling-back invented by Coco Chanel in 1957, it is an ideal colour for visually lengthening the legs. In addition, many high-heeled shoes in this colour have a black toe, which visually shortens the size of the foot. Perfect for complementing short wedding dresses or two-piece dresses with a pencil skirt.
Heels in metallic tones
Gold and silver are making a strong entrance this season. We can find models with rounded tips, which mix smooth finishes with shiny details. However, remember that if you opt for a very high heel shoe, you should always wear it to the dress fitting and bear in mind that if you change shoes afterwards, the look and the way the dress falls will change.
Two textures and t-straps
In autumn, many women's shoe models usually have two textures, combining, for example, smooth finishes with feather, fur or snakeskin tassels. The effect is very warm and they look great if we wear a short dress with a three-quarter-length coat or a bolero. But T-straps are also starting to become very popular, both discreetly and as decoration for the entire shoe.
Bridal booties
Ankle boots are also gaining ground among bridal shoes. And what better time to wear them than autumn? A very interesting option for brides who are more sensitive to the cold, as they allow you to wear socks inside without them being seen. With the advantage that, as it is a totally neutral shoe, it can be recycled later for party outfits or even for everyday wear.