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Wedding Shoes

We love dorking out on loud, funky, cute, colorful, comfortable, and dare we say alternative wedding shoes. We’ve got flats, wedges, and weirdness — be sure to check out the styles currently trending with our readers!

Peppy Planner Heel in Orange alternative wedding ideas from Offbeat Wed (formerly Offbeat Bride)

Orange is the new wedding shoe

Sure, if you’re having a Halloween wedding, it’s extra seasonally appropriate to share orange wedding shoes. But let’s be clear on this: orange wedding shoes are for any day, and every day. Our own Megan wore orange shoes at her beach wedding, so I know for a fact that they look awesome on everyone from autumnal brides looking to match the leaves, to destination brides looking to match the sunset. I’ve included lots of flats here, as well. Let’s dive in…

9206027619 c14af75e13 c alternative wedding ideas from Offbeat Wed (formerly Offbeat Bride)

An ode to Offbeat Bride’s most popular shoe of all time

without a doubt, the most popular shoe of all time ever and ever is T.U.K.’s peacock pump. It’s aff-$44-able and cute, and while I don’t see quite as many peacock features at weddings as I used to, small peacock details are still making weddings everywhere more beautiful… and these shoes are a great nod.

But what of T.U.K.’s other shoes?

Modcloth Dancefloor Darling Heel edited alternative wedding ideas from Offbeat Wed (formerly Offbeat Bride)

Vintage-ish shoes for your 1920s-styled wedding [UPDATED for 2022!]

This week, I’m going to nose around in that delicious aesthetic sweet-spot between vintage and glam, between rustic and chic, between glitz and hay bales. Most of these are in the 1920s flavor of vintage. (If Great Gastsby-era is your jam, be sure to check our 1920s archive!)

Romantic women block heels shoes in blue suede with blue leather bow alternative wedding ideas from Offbeat Wed (formerly Offbeat Bride)

Put a bow on it: adorable wedding shoes with big ol’ bows [UPDATED for 2022!]

True story: when I was a sophomore in high school, I covered a pair of PayLess pumps in emerald green glitter-glue, and then stapled huge enormous white-wired ribbons on to the fronts. These shoes were WAY over the top for Bainbridge High School’s prom in 1992, but I was super into the look, and still am. So today, I’mma wrastle up some wedding shoes with bows.