42 Wedding Shoes That Are Perfect for Your Walk Down the Aisle
From classic Manolo Blahnik to sculptural Loewe.

Reported by Vogue.
The dress gets the headlines, but your shoes are doing the actual work. Wedding footwear is one of the most consequential decisions of the entire day — a few wrong steps in an ill-fitting pair will remind you of that fact before you've even made it to the altar. According to Vogue, even a ball gown that sweeps the floor isn't an excuse to phone it in below the ankle.
Start with silhouette and height, because both set the tone for everything else. The platform resurgence is very much alive in bridal — Gianvito Rossi's '70s-inspired designs were practically built for a reception dance floor. But if your dress skews minimalist and a towering heel feels at odds with the vibe, the '90s school of thought has you covered: understated flats and kitten heels from Khaite and Neous hit that precise balance of polish and ease.
Details That Do the Heavy Lifting
Once you've settled on a shape, the embellishments are where personality enters. Crystal-encrusted options from Mach & Mach and Roger Vivier lean into old-school glamour, while Magda Butrym's pearl-adorned low-heel mule offers something softer and arguably more modern. And if "bridal" as a category has never appealed to you, Maison Margiela, Loewe, and Jude are making sculptural, unexpected styles that happen to work beautifully for a wedding without screaming it. When all else fails, the perennial case for Manolo Blahnik remains airtight — some classics earn that status.
The real move is to treat your wedding shoes the way you'd treat any significant wardrobe investment: with the same intention and specificity you brought to the dress. Style coherence matters, but so does the ability to actually move in them for eight hours straight. The right pair doesn't force you to choose between the two.
Your shoes will carry you through the whole day — choose the ones that feel as good as they look.
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