The Best Bridesmaids Shoes for Every Wedding Style (That You’ll Actually Wear Again)
Let’s be honest - being a bridesmaid is the best, but finding the right shoes? Not always so fun. Whether you're dealing with a long day on your feet, unpredictable weather, or just trying to match 3 other girls in totally different dresses, the search can get overwhelming fast.
That’s why we’ve rounded up three fail-safe bridesmaids shoe options that actually go with almost any of our Rewritten bridesmaids dresses - and won’t make you regret your life choices by the end of the night.
Whether you’re headed to a black tie city wedding or a barefoot-on-the-beach moment, we’ve got you (and your feet) covered.
1. The Timeless Black Heel
A black strappy heel is an absolute no-brainer for autumn/winter weddings and black-tie occasions. This pair is sleek, minimal, and easy to walk in (because dancing = non-negotiable). We love these styled with our Black Roma or Black Pollenca Dress, Champagne Dresses, or Forest Green Bridesmaids Dresses for a sharp, modern bridesmaid look.

2. The Nude All-Rounder
Nude heels are like the white T-shirt of wedding footwear. You can wear them with literally any colour bridesmaids dress - think all pastel bridesmaids dresses. Plus, you’ll actually wear them again after the wedding. Win-win.

3. The Subtle Gold Moment
If you're looking for something a little different but still wearable, a soft gold heel is your best bet. It adds a touch of sheen without stealing the spotlight. We especially love this for Autumn garden ceremonies perfect with blush tones, terracotta, or burgundy bridesmaids dresses.

Quick Tips for Choosing Bridesmaids Shoes:
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Think seasonally – suede or velvet for winter, barely-there sandals for summer.
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Comfort is key – you’ll be on your feet all day (yes, even during the speeches).
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Match the location, not just the colour – a beach wedding and a city wedding won’t call for the same shoe.
Still browsing for your perfect bridesmaids dress?
Explore our full bridesmaids collection and get inspired. And don’t forget - your shoes should work with your dress, not fight it.
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