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Brides-to-be have a laundry list of to-do’s: There’s vendors to book, a bachelorette to plan, a dress to choose, and so much more. But few decisions are as important as choosing a pair of the most comfortable wedding shoes to wear on your big day. The shoes you select should align with your bridal style, but more importantly, they should cushion and stabilize your feet so you feel steady, supported, and blister-free on your wedding day.
Thanks to today’s ever-evolving offerings, you don’t have to sacrifice support for style, either. “The market has evolved aesthetically in the most exciting of ways,” says Carrie Goldberg, founder and creative director of luxury styling firm CLG Creative.” Designers like Manolo Blahnik and Jimmy Choo who have long had standalone bridal offerings were joined by the likes of Aquazzura, Roger Vivier and Rene Caovilla along with newer names like Malone Souliers and Mach & Mach to offer options for the bride that are go far beyond the ages-old satin 85 millimeter pump.”
As for trends, Goldberg notes that “we’re seeing some brides opting for sky-high heels, crystals, feathers and more, while others are after lower heel heights, bridal flats, Grecian-inspired sandals or even wedding-appropriate white sneakers.” Nina Miner, chief creative director of dress shoe brand Nina, has been noticing similar wedding shoe trends among brides — noting that though some crave height, a desire for lower-heeled and flat styles is also still prevalent.
Supportive wedding shoe options now include everything from cushioned satin wedges to chic platform sandals and even orthopedic heels that look, well, far from orthopedic. The demand for comfortable wedding shoes is driving innovation in the bridal footwear category: Just this spring, bridal designer Pnina Tornai collaborated with Naturalizer for a collection of supportive, chic options.
We consulted with New York podiatrist Dr. Jackie Sutera and Silicon Valley podiatrist and E’Mar Italy founder Dr. Najwa Javed to round up 22 comfortable wedding shoes for brides to feel good and look fabulous on their big day. Whether you prefer simple, classic silhouettes or something high-glam, you’re bound to find a pair of the best bridal shoes here.
Carrie Goldberg is the founder and creative director CLG Creative, a creative consulting agency and luxury styling firm with a focus on everyday and bridal fashion. She was formerly the weddings and travel director at HarpersBAZAAR.com, where she oversaw the site’s Bride channel and travel and dining content and styled fashion and bridal editorials for BAZAAR.com.
Nina Miner is the chief creative director of Nina shoes, a brand that has specialized in comfort-driven dress shoes since 1953 (the brand was created by Nina’s father and uncle and named after her). The company offers a line of wedding-ready shoes for the bride, mother of the bride and bridesmaids, complete with comfort features like lightly padded footbeds and available in wide-width options.
Dr. Jacqueline Sutera is a New York-based podiatrist specializing in the prevention and treatment of foot pathology. She is a Vionic Innovation Lab member, as well as a Fellow of the American College of Foot & Ankle Surgeons and a member and spokesperson for the American Podiatric Medical Association and the New York State Podiatric Medical Society.
Dr. Najwa Javed is a Silicon-Valley based podiatrist and founder of E’mar Italy, a luxury heels brand focused on creating wearable elevated styles. Her shoes all feature a patent-pending inlay that uses biomechanically-designed arch inclines to redistribute pressure, and many are designed to be comfortable wedding or everyday heels.
Sam Peters is the senior style commerce editor at Fairchild Media Group (FMG). She previously oversaw Footwear News’ shopping vertical for three years, where she became an expert on the latest footwear trends and innovations by testing and reviewing shoes in a wide range of categories — from athletic to streetwear styles. Prior to her role at FMG, she has written about wedding trends, including bridal fashion for Bridal Guide. Peters penned the original version of this comfortable wedding shoes story.
Claire Sullivan is the Senior Beauty and Lifestyle Commerce Editor for WWD and Footwear News. She’s spent over five years researching, reporting on, and writing about the beauty and wellness industries for publications like Martha Stewart Living, Martha Stewart Weddings, InStyle, and Byrdie. Her experience at Martha Stewart Weddings involved daily research and reporting on wedding trends. Sullivan wrote the 2023 update of this comfortable wedding shoes shopping guide, adding the latest comfortable bridal shoes worthy of our list, plus additional tips on choosing the right pair for your big day.
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