Classic Couture Bridal Shoes

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One of the most overlooked items in your wedding wardrobe is your bridal shoes.  Having the right shoes can mean the difference between a great wedding or one filled with aching feet.

The Filippa Scott Wedding Shoe collection has combined fine quality craftsmanship with classic bridal beauty.  This wedding shoe collection has a variety of heel heights available to match your personal style.  The shoes come in luminous dyeable white satin, the finest dyeable duchesse satin, and luxurious dyeable white silk satin. 

This classic shoe collection is embellished with delicate clusters of eye-grabbing rhinestones, or Swarovski crystal jewels.  Handmade for ultimate comfort, these shoes have a padded foot bed ensuring it is always soft and comfortable.  For a classic couture bridal shoe, look through the Filippa Scott Wedding Shoe collection.

The Perfect Destination Wedding Dress

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You are planning a destination wedding, and want the perfect destination wedding dress.  Your wedding plan allows you the beach wedding you always dreamed of AND the beautiful wedding dress that you have always envisioned.  With all the details of your wedding plans, finalizing the wedding dress is first and foremost in your mind–and this dress is the perfect solution.

This dazzling wedding dress is for the true romantic, and is part of the Alfred Angelo bridal colleciton.  This classic princess silhouette of re-embroidered lace over net creates a beautiful strapless gown.  The detail is dazzling with it’s pearl and crystal beading throughout the dress.  The dropped waist and high-low hemline is perfect for your beach wedding and lets you show off your perfect bridal shoes

This lace wedding gown comes in size 2 thru to size 28W, in both white and ivory, and comes with a removable satin skirt.  Imagine yourself on the beach in this classic dress, marrying the man of your dreams.

What Colour Should My Wedding Gown Be?

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Choosing a colour for a wedding gown is a very personal thing, and many colours are available for bride’s to choose from.  For many centuries, brides were married in the nicest clothes they owned.  Often they made their own wedding dress or gown from the nicest fabric they could afford to purchase.  The key element of the wedding ensemble was not the dress, but the fact that the bride was allowed to wear her hair loose on her wedding day.  The tradition and practicality of wearing one’s hair tied back in a ponytail or braid was commonplace in everyday life, and the wedding day was the day to wear the hair loose. 

 

In Roman times, wedding gowns were yellow in colour and they wore a yellow veil that covered them from head to toe.  Other cultures have specific colours or embroidered costumes that they wore as their wedding dress—like the colour red worn in many parts of Asia.  European and British ancestors often wore pale pink, yellow or blue dresses. 

 

Traditionally, marriages were for political or social gain, and it was important to have the best wedding gown possible to show off the family status.  They tended to be the height of fashion, with the richest fabrics, and the boldest colours to make a statement.  Yards and yards of the finest materials—damask silk or velvet—and trimmed with furs, and gems were commonplace.  Those of the lower classes would emulate the higher classes by having a bit of rabbit fur to trim their dress, or by having long sleeves and thereby using more fabric. 

 

During the 17th century, wedding dresses became more brightly coloured and had more pattern to them.  Blue was a popular colour for many brides because in paintings, the Virgin Mary’s robe was always blue, and blue denotes constancy.  Traditionally, black, purple, and green were avoided because they were either mourning colours or considered unlucky. 

 

In the 18th century, for example, one description of a Quaker bride’s dress was a light blue brocade dress with matching high heeled shoes, a short blue bodice, a white satin stomacher embroidered in multicoloured threads, and a black hood lined with white silk.  The groom was dressed in a peach coloured cloth lined with quilted white silk. 

 

Wedding dresses and gowns tend to follow the latest styles, and in the early 1900’s, all wedding dresses were dresses—knee length in front, and a longer in the back.  It wasn’t until the 1940’s, that wedding dresses started to become wedding gowns, and the trend to full length dresses has continued to this day.

 

For a number of centuries, royalty in Britain wore silver.  Over time, the silver royal gowns were trimmed with white.  Queen Victoria changed this tradition by being married in a white wedding gown.  This started a trend of white wedding gowns that is still alive today. 

 

The tradition of wearing a silver wedding gown for so many centuries has continued in the tradition of wearing silver jewellery, and having silver handbags, and shoes with the white gown.  Silver and cream coloured wedding gowns are still traditional along with the more popular white wedding gown.

 

As we move into the 21st century, the traditional “white wedding” is slowly making way for more colour in the gowns the brides are choosing.    The length of wedding dresses has also changed in the last number of years.  With destination weddings becoming more and more popular, shorter wedding gowns are practical for beach wedding ceremonies, and we are seeing a resurgence in popularity for the shorter wedding dress. 

 

Today, brides are free to choose any style or colour of wedding dress they desire.  Some weddings are themed medieval or renaissance, and the dresses match the theme.  Some weddings are very modern, and the wedding dresses reflect that haute couture styling.  Those who grew up with and love the Disney influence in our culture, often opt for the ‘fairytale princess’ theme and their wedding gown and wedding decorations reflect that theme. 

 

No matter what colour you choose for your wedding gown, wear it with pride and style.  Plan your wedding to reflect your personal style, your taste, and your personality.   Whether you love tradition, or love the modern, there is the perfect wedding gown out there for you, and in the perfect colour.