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Guest Wedding Shoes Part IV: Franco Sarto ‘Fresh’
With the ‘Fresh’ Franco Sarto you can take this shoe from the Spring wedding right on through to the Fall before the rains come because of the contrasting colors and materials. I’ve owned some Franco Sarto’s and have always been comfortable in them and based on the reviews, this wedge is super comfy as well. The peep-toe front is just wide enough so that your toes don’t get squished uncomfortably from the pressure of the heel and the wedge keeps you a bit more stable then a thing stiletto (though I still love the stiletto too). Oh, and if you haven’t noticed; when you wear any kind of slightly substantial heel, a nice little sway is unknowingly and effortless added to your walk that’ll look great in whatever dress or skirt you wear. All you have to do is change the color of your outfit to fit the season! The dark bluebell patent color is given a sunny day look with the woven wedge and can be made completely Summer wedding appropriate with a light and fresh colored poplin cotton dress. Try it with an updated short-sleeved t-shirt wrap dress and a wide tan leather belt – you’ll be sure to draw some appreciative looks.
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Christian Michaels ‘Adele’ Wedge
Metallics are great accent pieces! And for the upcoming seasons you are going to see it in shoes and purses. I love these Christian Michale sandal wedges! The clasic front t-strap is perfect for this season’s trends and I think the back heel covering makes it more retro and unique. Try these with a cute knee length dark denim skirt or a structured dress.
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Steve Madden ‘Springg’ Wedge
With the exception of the extra ‘g’ Steve Madden definitely gave this wedge the right name! Yellow is perfectly in tune with spring, which is why this wedge is going to look great with your wardrobe this season. I love the little knot in the front and even how the leather forms from the sides down to the wedge. With a cute little yellow headband or earrings complementing your wedge you will look beautiful in the spring sunshine!
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Franco Sarto ‘Feline’ Wedge
Patent leather blue. Probably not how you would describe a shoe you want to own. However this hue of blue done in patent leather is perfect for adding that extra ‘umph’ to your outfit. It’s classy design makes it very wearable and versatile. Try these with dress shorts or a cute little dress.
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Oh Deer! ‘Pout’ Wedge
I really like belt buckles used for this shoe! It makes the shoe feel more funky and young. The cork I thought was a good choice, especially when your aiming for a younger consumer. It helps make the shoe more casual and more wearable (both great things). Jeans would look really cute with the ‘Pout’, however you won’t be able to show off the style so I would do a casual skirt or dress.
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BC Footwear ‘Threes Company’ Wedge
Another pattern that is hard to pull off on shoes, hwoever I love the vertical yellow and cream stripes on this wedge! With little circle cutouts and buttons adding to the details this wedge could not be more cute! I think these would be really cute with shorts of bermuda shorts.
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Steve Madden ‘Aleesha’ Wedge
Texture and details can make or break a shoe. The ‘Aleesha’ wedge has found a way to be unique, modern, and wearable. I love the wooden wedge along with the cut out. If you look closer you can see even the buckle doesn’t skimp on style! I think this wedge will be a good addition to your wardrobe, updating your ‘regular, boring’ wedges.
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