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Connemmara | 17:25 Thu 30th Jan 2014 | ChatterBank
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Have an outfit for the wedding (black and silver) but dreading putting on high heels - black. These heels go with the outfit.

But do have another outfit - with another colour reddy with patent reddy shoe/boots. and a beautiful reddy bling bag.

Is it bad looking to go to a wedding wearing flattish shoes. Ta for any advice
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Go in whatever you are comfortable in !
Absolutely not, conne - you wear what you like. It's the bride's day, what the guests wear is secondary, and I'm sure you'll look good!

I have been known to go to the ceremony wearing posh shoes, but with flatties in my bag to change into after the photos have been taken :-)
Not at all. I agree with minty.
I never, ever wear heels. Didn't even wear heels when I got married. Go for the comfiest option.
conn, im sure either outfir will be lovely, but you will enjoy the wedding more if you are comfortable..weddings can be a long day.
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This bag is beautiful and blingy but errrrrr a bit shoppy bag looking. Is that ok.
Conne....more space for doggie bag home ! Lol.....I'm sure it will be fine !
conn........big bags are very 'in' at the moment :)
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yeah I am going to go for comfie this time. Just lurrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrve this red bag hahahah
i went to a wedding wearing a pair of ugg boots once
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my wee boots are lovely red patent ummm
Wear your flats Conne. Painful feet give you lines on your face! High heels are just NOT worth it. x
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horseshoes please I have beautiful skin - so I was told my massager yesterday - she couldn't believe my age.
go in the red thing - black is not suitable for a wedding - altho I (was the only one to notice) to a wedding where the grandmother had recently died and the mother of the bride wore black - very victorian !
looked OK tho'

go barefoot if you want - but be careful in the church yeard
I went to my own wedding in Doc Marten's (shoes, not 18 hole boots!).
If you have a big bag, you can slip a paid of flatties into it without anyone being any the wiser :-)

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