Fun and Flirty Bridal Shoes

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These local brides thought outside the box for their wedding-day footwear—from flirty and fun to chic and colorful.

{1} “I ended up buying this pair of shoes because they were unique and the heels were pretty high, which worked well with my long dress.”
- Kelsey Heenan, shoes from DSW (Photography by Matt Lien Photography)

{2} “I did a search online and I saw this pair on piperlime.com. I immediately loved them, and so did my family and friends—many of them took close-up pictures of my shoes.”
- Melissa Murphy, shoes from piperlime.com (Photography by Erin Johnson Photography)

{3} “Unlike many other brides, I didn’t care a lot about my shoes. I knew they would be hidden underneath the dress, so I was looking for something inexpensive.”
- Hye Young, shoes from Bloomingdale’s (Photography by Red Ribbon Studio)

{4} “I wanted to wear something a little less traditional and more fun; something not many people would wear at their wedding. I love the fact that I can wear them again, with a black cocktail dress, for example.”
– Aly Murphy, shoes from zappos.com (Photography by Graddy Photography)

{5} “I was looking for something really feminine, and I tried on probably 10 other pairs before finding this one at DSW. I actually wear them with jeans sometimes.”
– Liz Hare, shoes from DSW (Photography by Emma Freeman Photography)

{6} “I love tropical colors—ocean blue in particular. After searching online for a while, I found this pair on zappos.com, and
I loved it.”
– Jen Carpenter, shoes from zappos.com (Photography by Chloe Photography)

{7} “I was shopping for silver shoes, and one day I ran into a pair that was a cheap version of Manolo Blahnik. The original costs over $700, and I paid only $100.”
– Stephanie Moe, shoes from shopcopperpenny.com (Photography by Debra O Photography)

{8} “I liked pairs by Christian Louboutin and other designers, but they were too expensive. I started looking in stores and saw this pair that was just perfect. They looked like they should be expensive, but weren’t.”
- Amy Campbell, shoes from Macy’s (Photography by Paige for Erin Johnson Photography)

{9} “I saw a picture of a bride in the same dress I’d picked for myself, with pretty shoes on. They were this nice salmon color. I already had a white pair of shoes from Priscilla of Boston, so I had them dyed at Kenny’s Shoe & Leather Repair in Bloomington.”
- Gina Alsdurf, shoes from Priscilla of Boston (Photography by Jennifer Cress Photography)

{10} “I actually chose my shoes first, before choosing the dress. I’m a shoe person, and when I saw them in Neiman Marcus, I immediately loved them. I planned my entire outfit around this pair.”
- Eve Poeschl, shoes from Neiman Marcus (Photography by Jennifer Cress Photography)

{11} “When I saw these shoes in DSW, I knew they were the one. They tied into my vintage look and made me different than the ‘cookie-cutter’ bride.’”
- Stephanie Mullery, shoes from DSW (Photography by Red Ribbon Studio)

{12} “When I saw them, I went, ‘Oh my God.’ I loved the heel, the open toe, and the color. But I didn’t buy them because I’d already chosen another pair. I kept thinking about them though, and a week later I went back and bought them. I still wear them once a week to work.”
- Shaelyn Crutchley, shoes from DSW (Photography by Debra O Photography)

{13} “I wanted to wear something different so I chose orange, my favorite color. I went to Bridal Accents Couture, tried this pair on and immediately loved it.”
- Alissa Frank, shoes from Bridal Accents Couture (Photography by M Photography)

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