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So cute!
 

Originally Posted by TheWolferts View Post

I  know we had discussed these sandals on this thread before and it was mentioned that you cant get them anywhere, but I found a site selling them! A little too pricey for sandals I may only wear at the wedding, but I thought I would post my finding!

 

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http://www.notonthehighstreet.com/aspiga/product/aspiga-starfish-beaded-sandal-silver



 

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I love those sandals!!! I had been looking for them all over too, but you're right, that is just way too much for a pair of sandals.
 

Originally Posted by principessa View Post


So cute!
 



 



 



Originally Posted by TheWolferts View Post

I  know we had discussed these sandals on this thread before and it was mentioned that you cant get them anywhere, but I found a site selling them! A little too pricey for sandals I may only wear at the wedding, but I thought I would post my finding!

 

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http://www.notonthehighstreet.com/aspiga/product/aspiga-starfish-beaded-sandal-silver



 

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Hola Ladies,

 

We love it when girls add a splash of color to their day!! Hope you like these bright-fun heels:

 

by Badgley Mischka

 

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by Dolce&Gabbana

 

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by Nina

 

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by Nine West

 

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One of our favorites??? Red-I By Chelsea beautiful barefoot jewelry and accessories....

 

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Need more inspiration?? Check out what our past brides have done: http://www.delsolphotography.com/blog

 

 

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Not sure if you've found a solution yet..

 

I'm doing the exact same thing. My dress is the perfect length for my 4" heels. I trip over my dress in bare feet. The alterations girl took the inside/crinolin(sp?) of my dress and pinned it up a few inches in the front. This caused the front of my dress to pouff out a bit, allowing me to walk easily...but my dress is a mermaid style with flowing tulle at the bottom. After the ceremony I'll just remove the pins.

 

What brand and style of dress do you have?

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Not sure if you've found a solution yet..

 

I'm doing the exact same thing. My dress is the perfect length for my 4" heels. I trip over my dress in bare feet. The alterations girl took the inside/crinolin(sp?) of my dress and pinned it up a few inches in the front. This caused the front of my dress to pouff out a bit, allowing me to walk easily...but my dress is a mermaid style with flowing tulle at the bottom. After the ceremony I'll just remove the pins.

 

What brand and style of dress do you have?

 

Originally Posted by venus909 View Post

I know this question has been asked a few times, but since I just saw that a few of you wore your heels just for getting ready/photos and then sandals the rest of the time, did you have your dress hemmed to your heels or your sandals?

 

The way my dress is, I won't have the option for a front bustle like some other dress do (which would have been awesome!) so I'm trying to decide what to do.  I have heels that are 4.5" tall and I know that I won't be able to wear them for the whole day and I want to be barefoot for the ceremony, BUT I do want pictures with my dress and heels...lol..

 

What are all of you doing?

 

 



 

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We are getting married on the beach and my fiance is a foot taller than me so I couldnt see me being barefoot for the ceremony. I found cheap white and cork wedges that I am wearing for the ceremony in the sand, which are the same heel height as my reception shoes. I was worried about getting it hemmed for bare feet vs heels as well. My thought was I would get it hemmed for my ceremony heels, and go barefoot in the sand for the ceremony by getting a crinolin slip to wear that would push the bottom of my dress out away from my feet and take away some of the length. Then before the reception, I could just slip out of the crinolyn slip and the dress would lay flatter and be a bit longer. 

 

My dress is fit and flare/mermaid.
 

Originally Posted by JodyandTara View Post

 


Not sure if you've found a solution yet..

 

I'm doing the exact same thing. My dress is the perfect length for my 4" heels. I trip over my dress in bare feet. The alterations girl took the inside/crinolin(sp?) of my dress and pinned it up a few inches in the front. This caused the front of my dress to pouff out a bit, allowing me to walk easily...but my dress is a mermaid style with flowing tulle at the bottom. After the ceremony I'll just remove the pins.

 

What brand and style of dress do you have?

 



 



 

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Here is a similar and cheaper version mentioned previously by other brides.  They are from Old Navy & I ordered a pair for next year....whether they are just resort shoes or after the ceremony shoes....I got them!  $18.94 US - they are really adorable.

 

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Originally Posted by TheWolferts View Post

I  know we had discussed these sandals on this thread before and it was mentioned that you cant get them anywhere, but I found a site selling them! A little too pricey for sandals I may only wear at the wedding, but I thought I would post my finding!

 

normal_starfishsilv2.jpg?1309779416

 

http://www.notonthehighstreet.com/aspiga/product/aspiga-starfish-beaded-sandal-silver



 

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Help! No clue where to begin for my shoes...

 

Here is my dress: http://www.sinceritybridal.com/sin/3658

 

My concerns...

because it's not your typical full bottom bridal gown I'm worried that when I walk my feet will stick out because of the flowy material..does that make sense?

 

I want to wear heels so I do not have to alter the length of the dress but I can't find anything that "matches" the dress..I'm worried it's either too casual, or too dressy.  

 

Any advice?

 

 

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