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What to know before you book

Wedding footwear is a two-shoe problem: the pair that completes the outfit and the pair your feet can survive. Khussa flats, embellished heels and formal shoes for the groom all need breaking in at home before the day — and hems are set to specific heels, so shoes must be chosen before final fittings, not after. A backup flat pair at the venue is the cheapest insurance in wedding planning.

Bags follow the same logic in miniature: the bridal clutch needs to hold what you’ll genuinely carry (phone, lipstick, tissues, pins) and survive being photographed from every angle. Coordinate metals and embellishment with the jewellery rather than matching the outfit exactly — an old stylist’s trick that reads as intentional.

Frequently asked questions

Heels or khussa flats for the bride?

Both, typically — heels for the entrance and photos, khussa or embellished flats for the hours in between. Since hems are set to heel height, decide the primary pair before final fittings and keep the flats close through the evening.

When should wedding shoes be bought?

Before final outfit fittings — the hem is pinned to the shoe. That usually means shoes are among the earlier accessory purchases, with weeks of gentle breaking-in at home before the day.

What goes in a bridal clutch?

Phone, lipstick for touch-ups, tissues, safety pins and any medication — the realistic survival kit. Choose a clutch that closes properly around it; an overstuffed clutch photographs exactly as badly as it sounds.

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