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Red shoes, that is! It’s no secret that I’m in love with the color red. I have had two red bedrooms and countless bags, clothing, and accessories in the color. The color scheme for our wedding is red and gold. So, it shouldn’t be a surprise to anyone that I want red wedding shoes.
Kenneth Cole Reaction Wicked Rich in Red / Image via Project Wedding
Desire might be a more appropriate word. It never crossed my mind to wear the traditional white shoes. White is fine, but I’ll likely never wear the color again. Red shoes on the other hand can spice up a black cocktail dress or jeans. So a cursory Google search returned images like the one above and these:
Manolo Blahniks—Carrie Bradshaw would be proud! / Image via euroshoesbox4ucom
Ouch! Christian Louboutins / Image via christianlouboutin2011sale.net
These are some gorgeous, yet sky-high shoes. Realistically, I won’t be able to wear any of them. Not just for the fact that I can’t afford them (although that’s a big reason), but I’m kind of a giant already. I tower over most of my family and friends at 5’9″. OK, I suspect that I’m a bit taller than that these days, but I’m afraid to measure myself. In a pair of three-inch heels, I’m closer to six feet than I am to 5’11″. Luckily, Mr. Warbs is about 6’4″, so my height isn’t usually a factor. But, on the day of my wedding, I want to look beautiful, feminine, and NOT like the Jolly Green Giant.
Hello, up there! / Image via Imprint
While perusing Weddingbee, I saw a post about Kate Spade shoes. They sell high-end shoes catered to weddings, at a fraction of Blahnik and Louboutin prices. If you’ve never heard of Kate Spade before, please take a minute to peruse the website. Go ahead, I’ll wait.
Kate Spade Charm, also available in platinum, silver, and navy blue!
Amazing, right?! It was then that I decided my wedding shoes would definitely be Kate Spade shoes. But after a closer look at the website, I discovered that it was seriously lacking in kick-ass red shoes. The Charm shoes are awesome, but not awesome enough to throw me off my red-shoe mission. So I went back to Google wedding sites and scoured the globe for similar styles in red. I found a whole bunch, but I was two or three years too late, as they were all discontinued. Every time I excitedly clicked on a search result, I was forwarded to the sad face at Zappos, saying my item was no longer available. I would have loved to rock the Nina Koras, but couldn’t find them anywhere. Sad face.
Nina Kora via Project Wedding, discontinued
Nine West Jojus, no longer available in red / Image via Overstock
Stuart Weitzman Pomposo, no longer available in red / Image via Martha Stewart Weddings
I was able to find a few styles not yet banished to shoe-blivion.
Nina Forbes / Image via Endless
Vigotti Metis / Image via Zappos
Stuart Weitzman Turalu / Image via Zappos
I was pretty bummed that there weren’t more options out there. I’m not sure if red is a seasonal shoe color or not, but they’re pretty hard to find in low-heel, non-feather styles. Maybe more options will become available around the holidays. But for now, the Forbes and Turalus are the two contenders. Out of the two, which one is your favorite? Are there any other red-shoe (or colored-shoe) brides out there?
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