For the Bride


For the moments that last


Wedding shoes are chosen for the moments that last, with as much emphasis on comfort as on expression.

Choosing wedding shoes is about more than aesthetics. It's about the first steps down the aisle, to the hours of celebration that follow. For many brides, the desire is the same: an expression that is timeless, elegant, and personal – combined with comfort that lasts all day.

Wedding shoes should feel as right as they look. Classic silhouettes bring tranquility to the look, while thoughtful details and material choices make them comfortable to wear over time. It is this balance that makes the shoes not only suitable for a ceremony, but also reusable for a later occasion.

When classic elegance meets comfort

The Hangisi model from Manolo Blahnik became an instant classic with the first Sex and the City movie (2008). Carrie Bradshaw made shoe history by letting the shoes "make the outfit" wearing royal blue Hangisi and a simple vintage suit.

In the film, wedding planner and friend Anthony Marantino reacts with disbelief at the simple dress, but history has shown that it's not necessarily the most spectacular dress that saves the wedding day. The shoes, on the other hand, prove to bring good luck.

Manolo Blahnik has given us several favorites that are equally suitable for weddings and parties. Camparinew and Carolyne are elegant and subtle, perfect for those who want a classic shoe. For those who want something extra, Lurum is a perfect match. The model features crystals on both the front strap and a beautifully decorated toe.

Carrie ensures that the wedding tradition "something blue" gets a new meaning, and perhaps they can also help check off "something new" for the big day?

Unconventional glamour

For the unconventional bride, choose minimalist glam from Khaite. The Loell Dress is a refined dress in delicate bonded crepe satin with a draped stand-up collar, shaped as a scarf detail that wraps over the shoulder. Styled with the 90s bag from The Row.

More paths to the wedding shoe

Should you desire a more "edgy" look, take a look at the selection from Amina Muaddi and Alaïa. Here you will find shoes with strong silhouettes and modern details, designed for the bride who wants to stand out.

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