I'm Attending Over 8 Weddings This Year, and I Approve of These 22 Party Shoes
As soon as summer hit, the wedding invitations started rolling in. I've already attended five weddings so far and have plenty more to go. Love is in the air—what can I say? Figuring out what to wear is tricky, but what I've been shopping for is shoes to wear. With the dancing and mingling, you need them to be comfortable. No one wants to have aching feet 30 minutes into a wedding, especially when you have hours in the night to go. Obviously, they also need to be stylish. This is a fashion site, so the coolness factor is something that's top of mine for us.
Ahead, I've rounded up the shoes on the market that I think are perfect for this wedding season and the many that'll come in the future.
Don't sleep on Zara's heels. They're at a good price point, and I wear them for years.
You always need metallic heels on deck for wedding season.
You can't wear white, but no one said anything about a pair of white shoes.
This is as bridal as you can get as a wedding guest without stealing anyone's thunder.
Next, 30 Fashion Things Getting Me Excited for My Wedding Next Summer
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