In the beginning, brides favored the classic ivory, white, cream, and silver colored wedding shoes. But modern brides take fashion to the next level by exploring colors for footwear. One of the most popular footwear this season is the red shoes for wedding. They are cool and match all kinds of bridal dresses and guest attire.
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The best part is that you can wear them after the wedding as many times as you want. Plus, you will add color to your overall look. So if you are thinking of stepping out of the box and into a red pair of wedding shoes, see this article for inspiration. We have got you covered from heels to fabric, themes, and designs.
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Red Heels For A Bride
Red wedding shoes for brides with heels are statement pieces matched with class, timelessness, and elegance. Classic weddings will see you stun in flattering satin pointed pumps with stiletto heels and a branch of sparkling crystals.
If you are wearing separates for the ceremony and a cocktail dress for the reception, a rock stud suede stiletto is perfect. But a calf-length multi-strap heel sandal with crystals and beads is a rustic wedding favorite. For beach weddings, towering platform heel sandals with a seductive cutout at the back to the leg to give more balance are great options.
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Low Heel Shoes In Red
Looking for a combination of comfort, balance, and style, red wedding shoes low heels are your best bet. Wear low curved block heels with a pretty bow and crystal details for vintage weddings. But for whimsical weddings, a pair of low red mules with Zardozi work on velvet embroidered with rhinestones is everything.
If you have a modern, themed, or laid-back wedding, the crimson red-pointed toe and ankle strap Mary Jane patent heel makes a statement with any outfit. We also love the ruby block heels on a tulle wedding dress for outdoor weddings for the perfect boho chic.
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Red Wedding Flats
While high heels are a standard for brides, red flats wedding shoes are the rave because of comfort and style. Wear trendy accent bow shoes in satin to look classy, chic, and feminine.
But if you want the Cinderella vibe, opt for a red whimsical design with encrusted rhinestones to give a glass slipper twist and an ethereal look. If you are attending formal weddings, a red patent crossover ankle strap heel with subtle glitter is everything. But if you are going glam, opt for red shoes covered in crystals and pearls or see-through floral heels.
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Lace Shoes In Red
Lace red wedding shoes are romantic and pretty options and must have for brides. You can pair a clean and simple dress or one adorned with 3D florals with red wedding lace shoes to finish the look. Alternatively, a wedding jumpsuit will go well with low-heel red bias trim ankle strap shoes. If you dig the vintage vibe, opt for red floral heel stilettos to match with a bridal floral comb. Or go with a classic red lace peep toe with a modern twist.
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Velvet Shoe Ideas
Whether you are in love with berries, or deep bright red velvet wedding shoes, they are glamorous and statement-makers. Wear plum-colored velvet sandals with double straps for tropical weddings. We also love the ankle-length tasseled velvet red sandals for rustic weddings.
You can do crushed velvet with high block heels for industrial chic weddings or Marsala red ankle straps for beach weddings. Pair this look with a nude or pastel-colored clutch and statement jewelry for an overall stunning look.
Sparkly Bridal Shoes
Sparkly red wedding shoes give off princess vibes when you wear red sparkly sandals to whimsical-themed weddings. However, you can opt for glitter and metallic tones in wedges, block heels, and platforms for formal and beach weddings. For formal, vintage, or ballroom weddings, sparkly pumps and stilettos, open toes, and pencil heels are stunning. Yet, we adore the bling sneakers and bootie ideas for casual or rustic weddings.
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Red Shoes For Bridesmaids
Bridesmaids would look stunning in wedding shoes in red because it complements almost any dress and jewelry design. Rustic weddings are great places to wear espadrilles and wedges, but for formal weddings, bejeweled ankle strap high-heeled sandals are perfect. For beaches, metallic red block heels are a hit while kitten heels are beautiful park outdoor wedding ideas.
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You can look a total knockout in your unique red shoes for wedding guest. If you are attending an outdoor country wedding, wear red block or platform heels in sandals or pumps. For beach weddings, wear a whimsical or maxi floral dress with metallic red sandals, cute bangles, and a flowing hairstyle. For black tie weddings, opt for formal gowns of lace fabrics on red leather peep toe pumps that are timeless.
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Brides Often Ask
Can You Wear Red Shoes With a White Bridal Dress?
Yes, you can. The high contrast and combination make both colors pop, turning you into a showstopper.
What Colors Go Well With Red?
This depends on the shade of red. For raspberry red, combined with black, navy, shades of blue, gray, white, cream, pink, metallic, and timber finishes. If you wear primary red, match it with yellow, white, tawny-orange, green, blue, and black. Fire engine or tomato red pairs well with cyan, mint green, sand, creamy white, and gray. But if you are wearing cherry red shoes, pair them with azure, gray, light orange, sandy, pale yellow, and beige.
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