Bridal shoes are the unsexy practical decision. Brides who don't think them through end up barefoot on the stage by 9pm. Brides who do think them through have a second pair — heels for the photographs, flats for the reception dancing.
We feature embellished heels, juttis (flat traditional Punjabi style — perfect for ceremonies on a raised stage), and modern fusion shoes (block heels with embroidered uppers). For a UK winter wedding consider closed-toe; for a Sangeet plan something you can dance in without the strap cutting after an hour.
Pro tip: photograph the shoe colour against the lehenga fabric in daylight before buying. Reds vary enormously and a mismatched red is visible in every full-body photo.