Wedding Essentials

THE ANTI-BRIDE’S QUICK GUIDE FOR A WEDDING TO REMEMBER

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If the usual big, white wedding is off your agenda when you finally tie the knot, worry not, as non-traditiona­l ways of saying “I do” are becoming more popular. Want to tone down florals for the reception? Go for it! Thinking of foregoing hard copy invites? You can do that, too! There are many ways to personaliz­e your own wedding to make it more memorable and meaningful for you and your beau.

A wedding is one of the most important event in a woman’s life and she deserves to be beautiful and relaxed on her special day. After picking out the best gown and matching jewellery, be sure to opt for the comfiest footwear to wear down the aisle and straight to reception.

Though wearing heels gives the most height, it doesn’t keep the bride comfortabl­e for long, so why not let her have the time of her life from walking down the aisle to dancing the night away effortless­ly?

Rather than get blisters wearing high heels, brides these days can wear cool and chic pairs off the Skecher Street collection. If she

wants an easy-on/easy-off style with maximum embellishm­ents, the Skechers Double-up Shiny Dancer slip-on is the ideal pair to wear. These platform sneaks are adorned with detailed rows of beads and sparkling rhinestone accents and features a metallic microfiber faux-suede upper for a rustic and stylish finish. Aside from the added height and shining details, this cute shoe is also ultra comfy thanks to its Air Cooled Memory Foam insole that offers superior cushioning from the daytime ceremony all the way to the after-party.

For brides who wish to lace it up when they say I Do, they can rock the Skechers Moda – Bling Bandit sneaker. It features a smooth nude-pink leather upper in a classic street sneaker silhouette with Metallic overlays and rhinestone accents on the side panel and a Memory Foam insole for all-day comfort. This pair is perfect for a mix of feminine elegance and a touch of street.

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