WAS \"Wanted: Silver Shoes\" NOW: \"Bridezilla\'s Revenge!\"
I have avoided being a bridesmaid so far. Until now. My sister is getting married in September, and I am a bridesmaid for the first time. Luckily, she has diverted from the route of dyeable shoes that you can only usually wear one time, and we can pick our own shoes within reaason
They have to be:
- silver (from matte to sparkly)
- strappy/open toe
- heel over 1 1/2" (so a noticeable heel)
- size 8. Depending on measurements an 8.5N or an 8.5 is a possibility too
I have a 50s dress I am wearing to a cousins wedding in June, so if the shoes style wise weren't out of line with that dress either and I could get double use, that's even grander (but not required at all). They don't have to be 50s - they just can't "clash miserably"
I guess the key is that they have to be more feminine than my usual idea of mod shoes (i guess its possible if they are not pilgrim style) or chunky heels.
Whatever I look at, I will have to show her a picture for approval. So if it is something you have up at auction that ends in a day, I will probably have to pass as I won't be able to get approval that quick as she is not always online.
This is the dress she picked:
http://davidsbridal.com/bridesmaids_detail.jsp?stid=1362&prodgroup=110
Color is lilac (the lighter of the two purples).
I have not tried the dress on yet. The nearest shop is 2 hours away so i have to make a day of it. The only problem is that its a halter...even though I told her I would wear anything unless it requires a strapless bra! That's another hunting trip...
Its a September wedding, and its in the evening. (like a 6:30 pm wedding outdoors with an indoor reception.
Anyways, so i have at least til the end of May to find something but if anyone has something that might work, lemme know!
Oh--- condition wise. Probably excellent. Doesn't have to be "mint". Some bottom scuffing is okay, but can't need repairs. Normally, I don't care what the insides look like but because these might be more open shoes, and a glimpse of the foot bed might be seen, those have to look alright.
Chris
I have avoided being a bridesmaid so far. Until now. My sister is getting married in September, and I am a bridesmaid for the first time. Luckily, she has diverted from the route of dyeable shoes that you can only usually wear one time, and we can pick our own shoes within reaason
They have to be:
- silver (from matte to sparkly)
- strappy/open toe
- heel over 1 1/2" (so a noticeable heel)
- size 8. Depending on measurements an 8.5N or an 8.5 is a possibility too
I have a 50s dress I am wearing to a cousins wedding in June, so if the shoes style wise weren't out of line with that dress either and I could get double use, that's even grander (but not required at all). They don't have to be 50s - they just can't "clash miserably"
I guess the key is that they have to be more feminine than my usual idea of mod shoes (i guess its possible if they are not pilgrim style) or chunky heels.
Whatever I look at, I will have to show her a picture for approval. So if it is something you have up at auction that ends in a day, I will probably have to pass as I won't be able to get approval that quick as she is not always online.
This is the dress she picked:
http://davidsbridal.com/bridesmaids_detail.jsp?stid=1362&prodgroup=110
Color is lilac (the lighter of the two purples).
I have not tried the dress on yet. The nearest shop is 2 hours away so i have to make a day of it. The only problem is that its a halter...even though I told her I would wear anything unless it requires a strapless bra! That's another hunting trip...
Its a September wedding, and its in the evening. (like a 6:30 pm wedding outdoors with an indoor reception.
Anyways, so i have at least til the end of May to find something but if anyone has something that might work, lemme know!
Oh--- condition wise. Probably excellent. Doesn't have to be "mint". Some bottom scuffing is okay, but can't need repairs. Normally, I don't care what the insides look like but because these might be more open shoes, and a glimpse of the foot bed might be seen, those have to look alright.
Chris