Shoes to Kill and Die for
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Shoes to kill and die for: 479
Jimmy Choo’s pointed pumps have been crafted in Italy from dazzlingglitter-finished leather with an exquisite dégradé effect.
Gianvito Rossi’scrystal-embellished satin slingbacks speak to the label’s distinct “never-shouted elegance.” Transparent PVC panels give these perfectly pointed shoes a modern feel.
These shoes are part of the Jimmy Choo 24:7 capsule collection of bestsellers and classic styles that every woman should own.
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Shoes to kill and die for: 478
Christian Louboutin’s ‘Bille Et Boule’ pumps are made from a kaleidoscopic palette of pink suede and tomato-red patent-leather, and finished with gold embellishments and a magenta satin bow.
Inspired by her own fresh, modern bridal look earlier this year, Sophia Webster’s capsule collection is fun and feminine.
Sergio Rossi’s ‘Flora’ sandals are crafted from cream leather that has been cut to resemble leaves.
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Shoes to kill and die for: 477
Jimmy Choo gives these midnight-blue lace pumps a modern update with patent-leather trims and a pointed toe.
Oscar de la Renta’s jacquard pumps are the most elegant finishing touch for evening looks. This Italian-made gold pair works with everything from feminine dresses to tailored jumpsuits.
From her bridal capsule, Sophia Webster’s white glitter-finished twill ‘Coco’ pumps have pin heels topped with two metallic gray-green flamingos – a fun take on the idea of lovebirds.
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Shoes to kill and die for: 476
Gianvito Rossi’s dark-blue silk pumps have been hand-finished in a family-run factory in Milan.
Jimmy Choo’s bright-blue leather ‘Avril’ pumps are simple in shape but bold in color. Made in Italy, these jewel-toned shoes will transform day or evening looks – maximize the mirrored finish with an all-black outfit.
We love the angular cutouts and clashing textures of Christian Louboutin’s ‘Air Chance’ slingbacks – crafted from black leather, suede and clear PVC.
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Shoes to kill and die for: 475
Jimmy Choo’s silver leather ‘Lance’ sandals are part of the brand’s 24:7 collection of iconic styles every woman should own.
Christian Louboutin’s ‘Pigalace’ pumps are a feminine update on the classic ‘Pigalle’ style. This off-white satin and lace pair is backed with mesh for structure and will look beautiful with bridal looks.
Elegant and alluring, Christian Louboutin’s off-white pumps are flawlessly crafted in Italy from semi-sheer lace and satin. A beautiful match for bridal looks, we also like them paired with a mini dress – it showcases the signature red leather sole. -
Shoes to kill and die for: 474
Jimmy Choo’s point-toe ‘Willis’ pumps have been made in Italy from gold elaphe.
Christian Louboutin’s ‘Follies Resille’ pumps are a glamorous style you can wear from day to dark. Finished with the unmistakable red sole, this pair is crafted from gold leather and glitter-finished fishnet fused onto sheer mesh.
Lucy Choi London’s eye-catching glitter-finished pumps are deceivingly versatile. Designed with a bow-embellished toe and a lightly cushioned leather footbed, this pair has a pale-gold palette that’s easy to coordinate with a myriad of looks. -
Shoes to kill and die for: 473
Christian Louboutin’s ‘So Kate’ watersnake pumps have been made in Italy. This pointed-toe pair features an elongating 120mm heel and is lined in butter-soft leather for comfort.
Nicholas Kirkwood’s chic white sandals are a modern wardrobe essential. These feminine shoes are crafted from smooth leather and finished with delicate lace-covered heels.
Versace’s powder-pink pumps have been crafted in Italy with softly scalloped edges that flatter the arch of the foot. -
Shoes to kill and die for: Badgley Mischka
Bold, sassy, sexy and super cool! Bridal shoes aren’t what they used to be – trade that pair of old bridal white shoes with some fun and sexy ones signed by Badgley Mischka. If you have always wanted a pair of shoes that will be glamourous enough to match your wedding gown that sure Badgley Mischka shoes will be the ones for you.I would suggest you keep the details close to your theme and include the accessories you want in your main theme. For instance if you opt for a more relaxed wedding you can go for shoes that have a feather accessories or even a rhinestone brooch while if you want the classic style you can always opt for an ivory satin pair.
If you are a bold bride you can choose a colorful pair – not just blue, red is in style as well and don’t forget that purple is the color of the year. Not to mention that if you go for a colorful pair of shoes you can always wear them after your wedding day.
You know best what heel size to chose, what I can tell you is that the more comfortable you’re in your wedding shoes the more fun you will have at you party. Don’t forget to tell us what is your favorite pair of Badgley Mischka shoes!
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Shoes to kill and die for: Badgley Mischka
Choosing your bridal shoes can be a tricky business these days mainly because you have such amazing options and sometimes it can be rater difficult to choose. My advice is to keep it classic and focus on a designer known for his high quality products but also his knowledge of bridal fashion.
Bridal shoes from Badgley Mischka can be the perfect choice for you as not only will they stand out but will also keep the same note with your wedding gown. Keep in mind that you don’t want to overpower your wedding dress or create an informal look – at the end of the day you’re still the bride.
Also try to choose a pair of shoes that blend well with your personality and that you may reuse with other outfits. My personal favorites (see the big image above) are the ruffle sandals – perfect for a bridal look but also a cocktail outfit. Don’t forget to check Badgley Mischka’s website and see all the shoes featured.
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Shoes to kill and die for: 472
Something Blue: With all the colors out there, why blue? The color blue has been connected to weddings for centuries as a symbol of love, modesty, fidelity, good luck, purity and loyalty.

