I am getting married in February, outside of Boston. My bridesmaids are going to be dressed in a long, plum, heavy satin dresses. What do I do about shoes? Keeping in mind Boston in February, you can have snow, slush or nothing at all. I was thinking of having them find a dyeable shoe that they like and have it dyed to the dark plum of the dress. Is it too 80s? Would black satin be better?
Re: Are dyeable bridesmaids shoes too 80s? Need your opinion.
Miss Mrs.
Just a tip, you should get a waterproof spray for the shoes so the dye doesn't run all over your girls feet from any kind of slush ro snow. I was in a wedding last summer and it rained and the girls who didn't use the spray had blue feet! Just ask the store where you get the shoes for a recomendation.
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And there is that whole issue of water/snow ruining the shoes.
But dyed to match the bridesmaid's dresses? Gross. Don't do it. Black or silver would be fine. One of my bridesmaids found her own purple shoes to compliment the purple dress. (but not match it).
[QUOTE]<strong>I'm wearing dyeables, and I don't think they're too 80s by themselves. But dyed to match the bridesmaid's dresses? Gross.</strong> Don't do it. Black or silver would be fine. One of my bridesmaids found her own purple shoes to compliment the purple dress. (but not match it).
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Good point. Dyeables does make some really nice shoes.
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Sometimes I feel like people think that brides are delicate little flower princesses who get all dressed up and pretty for one special moment of their dreams, when really they're just normal people who just happen to be getting married. Things shouldn't have to be sugar-coated for grown-ass women. -mstar284
plus...those dyeable shoes are SO uncomfortable! i wore them for my brother's wedding b/c my SIL wanted them. they KILLED my feet!
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