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There can be a
lot wrapped up in the decision to go "high" or "low". Some
brides say they will only wear flats because they don't want
to tower over their fiance while others insist on wearing the
most sky-high heel they can find! What's right for you? Here's
some great advice from bridal stylist Lori Dunn.
Choosing a heel height is largely a matter of
personal opinion but here are a few things I like to take
into consideration when I help brides choose a heel height.
Formality
There is a certain formality
in a high heel and if you're having a very casual backyard
or beach wedding I like something with a low heel - under
about 1 1/2". In these settings you might also think about
choosing a heel with a wide base so you don't sink into the
grass or sand.
Comfort Level
When brides tell me they
never wear high heels but they want to wear them on
their wedding day, I put up the red flag. I think you should
be absolutely confident walking down the aisle and that may
mean going a little lower than you like. In the end I think
you're going to appreciate feeling beautiful and
confident.
Your Height
You know they say opposites
attract and sometimes that means height. Your fiance may be
short while you're tall or the other way around. If it's
important to you that you're "evened out" then by all means
use your shoes to do it. But I don't recommend that you
sacrifice comfort and confidence just to appear taller.
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