Modern Victorian Lace Up Leather Boots in Pearl
I've done posts about wedding boots before, but this time I wanted to take a slightly different tack… toward lower-heeled, more comfortable options.
I tried to limit my selections to heels with heights of less than three inches (…I didn't always succeed), focusing on styles that had a hint of formality while still being as loud and funky as I always like to feature. Lots of victorian options
I've got everything here from uber-femme brocaded floral booties all the way to androngynous glittered ankle boots to ass-stomping shit-kickers. Because (sing it with me!), “The boots were made for wedding…”
Victorian Style Leather Ankle Boots in Tan Rustic
Victorian Mid-Calf Leather Wedding Boots in Nectar Lux
I've featured wedges before in my shoes series, but since some of you are likely closing in on your winter weddings, I thought I'd tackle... Read more
Victorian Inspired Leather & Lace Boots in Pearl
Baisley Modern Vintage Boots in Nectar Lux
Modern Victorian Lace Up Leather Boots in Nectar Rustic
Baisley Modern Vintage Boots in Nectar Lux
Weeding boots, yaaaay!
I’ll be wearing these myself:
http://www.rubbersole.co.uk/Neosens-ROCOCO-BAL-x150792.php
Most of those boots are not what I could consider “low heeled.”
Agreed. They’re a lot of awesome boots, but I think the cut-off to count as low-heeled is more like <2" or mayyybe <2.5" which is… half these boots? 2.5" is enough that my feet are sore after a few hours! Sometimes platforms can be comfortable if the platform makes the difference in height between the toe and heel 2" or less (then overall height can still be more).
I would put the cut off at 1- 1 1/2 inches for low heals. The hubs is shorter and anything more than that constitutes a high heel for me!
Perhaps I should just rename the post to “Wedding boots I love, the end.” 😉
http://www.fluevog.com/code/?w=sale&p=79&pp=6&view=detail&colourID=3390
Here’s a lovely pair of Fluvies–and they’re on sale!! Already married, but if I were to do it again…
Fluevog wedding boots for the win! I wore these to my wedding with a dusty rose gown and brocade victorian jacket. It rained and was muddy… and I didn’t care a bit 🙂
http://www.fluevog.com/flueblog/2010/12/122510/
I know this post was for the boots, but I’m really digging the random bonus shoe!
I’m going for white doc martens with blue laces myself 🙂
booooots. I really need to break in my docs, they are so squeeky!
Black with rainbow ribbons! I can’t stop talking about them!
Oh no the second row, first shoe link is dead.
I love the spat pair & immediately pulled out my credit card to order….Then I was reminded for the umphthousandth time….shoe makers, sellers & bargains constantly “forget” about the existance of STYLISH women with well-endowed feet. I am proudly 5’8 with size 10.5 feet. The very idea that people with larger feet might need half sizes like the rest of the population? Forget it! I wonder if shoe fashion will be the last frontier in the body acceptance & plus size fashion movement? Cause I am tired of size 9 & 10 being where the hot-stylish shoe options grind to a halt.
This tag archive is specially made just for YOU: http://offbeatwed.com/tag/larger-size-shoes 🙂
Thank u Ariel!!!!!!