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Mrs. Pudding, Greater Toronto Area/Vermont Age and Occupation: 26, High School Teacher Fiance's Age and Occupation: 26, Computer Engineer Engagement Date: August 2008 Wedding Date: July 2010 Venue: Catholic Ceremony, Cultural Hall Reception About Me: Quite literally a citizen of the world, I was born in Poland, grew up in Canada, and now live in the beautiful state of Vermont. I love reading historical biographies, multi-tasking, teasing my hair, and, despite my height, wearing high heeled shoes. I am the ultimate klutz with an uncanny ability to put on a graceful front. Mr. Pudding and I have been dating for over six years, and are very excited to finally merge our (very large) families. We are planning a traditional Polish-Catholic wedding that is anything but predictable.
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Goody Two Shoes

June 28th, 2010 @ 5:07 pm by Mrs. Pudding

***First, a disclaimer: So much has been happening as we are approaching W-Day, that I barely have time to breathe, let alone blog. Sister Pudding has been on my case about it, but I hope that the hive will be a little more understanding. I have tried really hard in the past couple of weeks to check in at least once every few days, and will continue to do so until the wedding. ***

This post is about SHOES. Judging by the comments on past shoe posts like this one and this one, this topic gets the hive buzzing. And despite the fact that this post should have been written about a month ago, who am I to rob you of a good shoegasm?

Like many, many brides before me, I have recently become a two-shoe bride. I really couldn’t afford to be a two-dress bride, so the shoe dilemma had to suffice to fuel my need to be indecisive and paranoid. :P

Remember my original shoes? They were these lovelies from Badgley Mischka:

Goody Two Shoes :  wedding shoes vermont Shoe1 shoe

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If you remember correctly, these shoes didn’t floor me. Don’t get me wrong, I really liked them. I just knew that they were not the most special shoes that I have ever worn, and I really wanted my wedding shoes to make a statement, a la Mrs. Cola. So, I kept the shoes, but I also kept looking. And one day, while doing another aimless internet search, I stumbled upon these:

Goody Two Shoes :  wedding shoes vermont B003b3n1 B003B3N

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They were definitely “special”. But in a good way, or a bad way? I showed them to Mama Pudding. Her exact words (in a loose translation by me) were, “those are some stupid looking shoes.” Sister Pudding said, in her politically correct way, “I would never wear them.” But I just couldn’t let them go without seeing them for myself. And with free shipping both ways from endless.com, I had nothing to lose!

When the shoes came, they were too small (note to North American shoe retailers selling European shoes: a size 39 European is not a size 9 North American. The last digit of the European size does not correlate to the American size in any way!). Nevertheless, I knew that I loved them. I exchanged them for a bigger pair, and nervously took them to Canada to be scrutinized by Mama and Sister P.

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Goody Two Shoes :  wedding shoes vermont Img 037 IMG_037

To my surprise, in real life everyone loved them! They are a perfect match for my wedding dress, and the overall feel of our wedding. Sure, they are over the top. Sure, I will never, ever wear them again. But for me, that’s kind of the point: these are once in a lifetime shoes.

Were your shoes practical, or over the top? Did you purchase shoes that others around you hated at first? Which of the two pairs of shoes above do you prefer?

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48 Responses to “Goody Two Shoes”

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heather25
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heather25 (message)  2,355 posts, Buzzing bee

They look so pretty on you!

 
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NC Girl (message)  196 posts, Blushing bee

Love ‘em! And you could totally dye them black and wear them again. Hot out-on-the-town, date-with-your-man shoes!

 
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Mrs. Trail Mix (message)  6,328 posts, Bee Keeper

Those are super-cute!

 
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Mrs. Beagle (message)  1,380 posts, Bumble bee

I think they are really cute and will make for some great pics! I agree with NC Girl- you could probably dye them black and wear them again!!

 
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Mrs. Pencils (message)  1,027 posts, Bumble bee

I can’t lie- I LOVE THEM. They are an old world, vintage, gorgeous, lacy dream. I absolutely, freakin’ adore. AWESOME.

 
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Miss Cardigan
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Miss Cardigan (message)  8,645 posts, Bee Keeper

I think those are adorable! Perfect wedding shoes!

 
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missbiscuit (message)  1,050 posts, Bumble bee

In pics, I’d agree about them being kind of icky.. but I’m glad you got them because you totally ROCK them! Even with the outfit you’re wearing they look awesome! Left white or dyed, you could definitely wear them again if you want some sort of statement piece to your outfit. Great find!

 
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hrev2010
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hrev2010 (message)  416 posts, Helper bee

super cute!

 
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Miss Locket
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Miss Locket (message)  2,837 posts, Sugar bee

I think they look lovely!! But, I am a huge sucker for lace and vintagey looks…you def pull them off!

 
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Curlysue (message)  1,703 posts, Bumble bee

When I first saw them I thought, “Wow! Those are cool!” I really like them :) I’ve never seen a shoe like that. But are they comfortable to walk in?

 
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dance
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dance (message)  1,607 posts, Bumble bee

These shoes are one of those things that you look at and say…meh. But as soon as you put them on, they look FANTASTIC!

 
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Amaryllis
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Amaryllis (message)  4,075 posts, Honey bee

Sort of sweet and retro and completely fabulous! My only concern would be completely closed in shoes in July!

 
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Miss Cheetah (message)  1,188 posts, Bumble bee

Love them! And I think you can wear them again–pair them with some dark tights and they’ll look great!

 
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Kate

I actually totally love them! When I first saw the picture, I was thinking, well, they weren’t my fave, to put it bluntly. And then you put them on - and magic! Awesome! They look incredible!

 
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Miss Seashell (message)  1,713 posts, Bumble bee

ooooooh! In the picture they’re nothing amazing, but on your feet I LOVE them!

 
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amariem25
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amariem25 (message)  3,733 posts, Sugar bee

I don’t think they are over the top at all. They are very victorian and I love them! Want to sell them to me afterward?

 
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azwinelover
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azwinelover (message)  167 posts, Blushing bee

They’re so much cuter on your feet than in the pic that shows them footless! :)

 
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tweds (message)  448 posts, Helper bee

Over the top?! Girl, no. Very cute and wedding appropriate? YES!! But really, these are demure compared to some stuff out there! Dye ‘em black when you’re done and wear them with cropped slacks, a little silk tank and a blazer…I can see the outfit now….(*unapologetic shoe fiend and clotheshorse alert*)

 
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Mrs. Nachos
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Mrs. Nachos (message)  1,733 posts, Bumble bee

Bahahaha, “those are some stupid looking shoes.” made me laugh :) I am in LOVE with those shoes on you!!!

 
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Miss Pretzel
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Miss Pretzel (message)  1,893 posts, Buzzing bee

Love them! Gotta love honest momma!

 
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Mrs. Pudding, Greater Toronto Area/Vermont Age and Occupation: 26, High School Teacher Fiance's Age and Occupation: 26, Computer Engineer Engagement Date: August 2008 Wedding Date: July 2010 Venue: Catholic Ceremony, Cultural Hall Reception About Me: Quite literally a citizen of the world, I was born in Poland, grew up in Canada, and now live in the beautiful state of Vermont. I love reading historical biographies, multi-tasking, teasing my hair, and, despite my height, wearing high heeled shoes. I am the ultimate klutz with an uncanny ability to put on a graceful front. Mr. Pudding and I have been dating for over six years, and are very excited to finally merge our (very large) families. We are planning a traditional Polish-Catholic wedding that is anything but predictable.

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