Designer Bridal Shoes You’ll Wear
Think back to your happiest memories.. there’s always a little detail, a song, a phrase, or a flash of memorable style that carries you there. Your wedding shoes perform that very magic. In the years to come, you’ll find yourself recalling the exact moment you put them on, or witnessing the way they caught the light beneath your dress as laughter and tears filled the room.
Opting for a designer pair of shoes means selecting an object charged with emotion, one you’ll slip on at anniversaries, birthdays and celebrations beyond measure. Imagine guests glancing down, admiring the delicate straps that anchored your confidence as you greeted loved ones or stepped out under the stars.
There’s a practical joy, too, sturdy heels, considered proportions and materials that hold their shape ensure that your investment isn’t left gathering dust. On an evening out, you can rediscover the rush of slipping them on, feeling once more the click of heels on pavement and the ripple of anticipation that follows.
From confident block heels to sky-high stilettos, these styles carry you to photographs, into the dance floor and into every chapter of the story that follows your vows.
Jimmy Choo
An 85 mm block heel underpins broad satin straps, while hand-placed pearls frame the instep for a subtle, lasting flourish.
Jimmy Choo
Cary 85 mm Ivory Satin Block Heel with Pearl Embellishments – £1,575
A single Swarovski orb rests at the centre of the foot, cradled by gossamer straps that leave the crystal to speak for itself.
Jimmy Choo
Sacora 85 mm Satin Crystal Sphere Sandal – £795
A bold platform lifts the design, scattering light in every direction with precisely cut crystal facets.
Jimmy Choo
Karli 125 mm Satin Crystal Platform Sandal – £1,475
A slender 100 mm heel supports a satin upper, punctuated by a chain of crystals draped elegantly around the ankle.
Jimmy Choo
Saeda 100 mm Satin Sandal with Draped Crystal Chain – £895
René Caovilla
Interwoven straps encircle the foot like a gentle embrace, while an 80 mm heel offers height.
René Caovilla
Braid 80 mm Ivory Slider Sandal – £1,080
Three-dimensional petals unfurl across the straps, lending a romantic flourish that blossoms with every step.
René Caovilla
80 mm Peach Flower Ivory Sandal – £1,210
Rhinestones and pearls cluster like distant constellations, atop a 60 mm heel.
René Caovilla
Pearl White Mule with Rhinestones & Pearls 60 mm – £925
Roger Vivier
A classic strap secures the foot while a sculptural blossom draws the eye to a gently rounded toe.
Roger Vivier
Efflorescence Mary-Jane Off-White Satin Pumps – £1,600
Patent leather panels frame the foot, anchored by a signature buckle that glints in natural light.
Roger Vivier
Trompette Off-White Patent Leather Mules – £770
Glitter is arranged with pinpoint precision, ensuring a shimmer that lasts through countless celebrations.
Roger Vivier
Efflorescence Silver Glitter Pumps – £1,650
Christian Louboutin
Delicate straps wind around the foot, leading to a slim 100 mm stiletto that makes an impact.
Christian Louboutin
Sandale du Desert 100 mm Crepe Satin Strappy Sandal – £830
Mesh panels and strass clusters form an interplay of transparency and sparkle, secured by a slender slingback.
Christian Louboutin
Miss Z 80 mm Mesh & Strass Slingback Pumps – £1,395
Pearlescent nappa leather catches the light like liquid pearl, offering a soft glow underfoot.
Christian Louboutin
Miss Z Bianco 100 mm Pearlescent Nappa Leather Pumps – £725
Whisper-thin straps hold the foot aloft on a 130 mm pinnacle, making every step a celebration.
Christian Louboutin
Sandaloo Crepe Satin 130 mm Strappy Sandal – £995
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Styling & Care Notes
Break them in, but selectively. Wear your bridal shoes at home in short bursts, twenty minutes here and there across the weeks before the wedding. This lets the leather soften and the soles flex naturally, without overexposing them to wear. If your gown is floor-length, rehearse walking in the full outfit on a similar surface, yes, including stairs.
Think about the floor. If your venue has grass, gravel, or any kind of historic flooring, ask your cobbler to fit protective soles. Thin rubber soles in a neutral shade will take the pressure off delicate satin or embellished bases, and are easily removed afterwards.
Make them yours. Don’t be afraid to add something subtle, an ankle strap charm, a monogram hidden inside the shoe, even a dusting of powder blue if you’re after tradition-with-a-twist. It’s not about altering the design; it’s about creating a memory only you’ll recognise.
Store them like keepsakes. After the day, resist throwing them into tissue paper purgatory. Have them professionally cleaned within a week, and store them in their original box with acid-free paper around any embellishment or mesh. Keep them visible. They weren’t meant to be forgotten.
And most importantly, wear them again. Whether it’s paired with denim and a silk blouse for your honeymoon dinner, or under a black tuxedo for someone else’s wedding, the right bridal shoe was never just for one occasion. Repetition isn’t diminishing, it’s a tribute.
*Prices and availability are subject to change without notice.