Your Wedding Season Wardrobe Isn't Complete Without These
Ah, wedding season. Honestly, I sometimes feel like the whole year is wedding season, with spring officially here and summer on the horizon, I guess you can say it’s “technically” just starting. Naturally, here at Who What Wear we know how it feels to try dressing for anywhere from one to dozens of them, so we’re prepared to be at your service all season long. From what to wear a beach wedding to our favorite bridesmaids dresses, what to wear to a simple spring wedding, how to go black tie in spring, and even what not to wear to someone else’s nuptials, our approach is to attack from any and all angles and leave no question unanswered and no need unmet.
So what’s next on our list? Shoes, of course! Today we’re bringing you the shoe style we know is perfect for wedding season because, well, we designed it. If you’re not already familiar, meet the Eden heeled sandals from our collection for Target. Coming in at less than $40 and in three colorways, the delicate shoe is not only flattering but topped with the subtlest bow detail, so it’s neither a boring style nor is it a distraction from your dress or outfit.
Plus, the four-inch heel is that perfect high-but-still-comfortable height, so you can dance the night away without sacrificing style. Whether you opt for goldenrod, pale pink, or always-safe taupe, (or all three, considering the price), owning them will take at least one step out of getting dressed for your next event and make you wonder how you ever lived without them. See them in action and shop them below, then thank us later.
Pictured: Who What Wear Silky Blazer ($40), Belted Midi Skirt ($33), and Eden Heeled Ankle Strap Sandals in Pink ($38)
Shop the shoes in pink:
Pictured: Who What Wear Pick Up Sleeve Bardot Dress ($37) and Eden Heeled Ankle Strap Sandals in Taupe ($38)
Shop the shoes in taupe:
Pictured: Who What Wear Ruffle Halter Tank Top ($25), Striped Smocked Waist Midi Skirt ($30) and Eden Heeled Ankle Strap Sandals in Goldenrod ($38)
Shop the shoes in goldenrod:
Available in sizes 6 to 11.Now that you have the shoes, shop the rest of our collection to complete your outfit.
Since starting as an intern back in 2013, Nicole Akhtarzad Eshaghpour has held several roles here at Who What Wear, and she is currently Editor-at-Large. Upon joining, she was a senior about to graduate from business school at USC. Fast-forward to 2025, and she's moved to NYC from her hometown of Beverly Hills and spends her workdays a little differently from when she was just starting out. Currently, she focuses on a weekly mélange of shopping content and her Trust Me—Buy This newsletter. As far as her personal style goes, she's largely drawn to neutral, classic pieces but will always make an exception for something colorful or bejeweled as long as it's deemed worthy enough. After all, the only thing she loves more than a party is dressing up for one. On her downtime, she can usually be found at home eating something delicious and trying to force her husband to watch Summer House.
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