Ivory Wedding Shoes For The Wedding Party
July 24th, 2009 | Published in Wedding Party Footwear
Is there a more classic color or shade than ivory? I’m sure that an argument could be made for another, but I would be right in the middle of it arguing for ivory. It just has a way of setting whatever it is attached to, whether it is one of the wedding party or some of the scenery, apart from the rest of the crowd while still maintaining a very peaceful existence. So I would be sure to make it a consideration when choosing your primary and secondary wedding colors. I would define it as class with a touch of modern styling ability. But, that’s just me.
Of all the options you have to use ivory in your wedding, one of the uses for this color that will really make it shine is using it to contrast the colors of the wedding party’s attire. Think about it for a moment, although it may not necessarily be what is considered proper, you see all the groomsmen dressed to the nines with matching ivory wedding shoes, handkerchief, and shirts. It would be something of a site to remember and I think it would be stunning. It’s the shoes that would really set that scene off. Take them out of the picture and it doesn’t really convey the striking image that you see in your mind when described. No, you need to have the shoes there too.
Ivory wedding shoes are one of many accessories that can give your day an amazing and unique touch and personal style when used well. They are a popular choice for many brides. They are also a popular choice in footwear for the bridesmaids, especially if they are walking with a bride who has chosen them as her footwear of choice. You may not find them to be a popular choice for the groom or his groomsmen, but they could very well be a memorable choice, possibly even trend setting.
So when it comes to your big event, your moment, an accessory decision you may want to think about is choosing ivory wedding shoes to set yourself apart from the typical wedding style while still retaining class with a touch of distinction.