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75 Wedding Shoes You'll Want to Wear Again

Instead of spending money on wedding shoes that are just going to sit in the closet and collect dust, savvy brides are investing in styles they can wear long after the big day. Comfort, wedding theme, venue, and color palette may also play a role in helping to narrow down the ideal heels or flats. For inspiration, browse standout shoewear from our real wedding submissions.

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Romantic Floral Wedding Gowns

Cultivate your taste for all-out romance in one of these floral gowns.

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  • Secret Garden

    Secret Garden

    Cotton lace and satin cap-sleeve sheath with a champagne silk fower and satin sash at the empire waist, about $1,950, by Claire Pettibone. Peach blossom headpiece by Melinda Rose. Earrings by Berricle. Bracelet by Nina Bridal.

    All silk fowers, props and garden walls courtesy of Hooks & Lattice, whose artifcial Plants Unlimited division offers commercial-quality artifcial plants, trees, hedges and more. Hooks & Lattice works with special event planners, homeowners, designers and landscape architects. The company, based in Carlsbad, CA, serves clients worldwide. Visit hooksandlattice.com to consult a specialist for weddings/events and custom projects.

    Photo Credit: Angelika Buettner

  • Fresh Pick

    Fresh Pick

    Floral print satin jacquard ballgown with a dropped waist, box pleats and gilded embroidery, $1,498, by White by Vera Wang. Loose silk flowers by Hooks and Lattice.

    Photo Credit: Angelika Buettner

  • Flower Show

    Flower Show

    Tulle and organza- over-satin trumpet gown with corded lace appliqués, cap sleeves, sweetheart bodice and a detachable beaded lace floral belt, about $1,348, by David Tutera for Mon Cheri. Engagement ring by Yael Designs. Silk floral vine by Hooks and Lattice.

    Photo Credit: Angelika Buettner

  • Rosy Outlook

    Rosy Outlook

    Beaded chantilly lace long-sleeve top paired with a rose garden- print satin organza skirt with a sheer peplum, about $6,930, by Elizabeth Fillmore. Dogwood floral crown by Elizabeth Fillmore. Cocktail ring by Swarovski.

    Photo Credit: Angelika Buettner

  • Wild Flowers

    Wild Flowers

    Guipure lace and tulle fit-and-flare gown with sweetheart neckline, lace appliqués and a low illusion back, about $2,409, by Paloma Blanca. Silk flower crown by Melinda Rose. Engagement ring by Yael Designs.

    Photo Credit: Angelika Buettner

Romantic Floral Wedding Gowns

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September 28th

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Pickett's Press

Tip of the Day: "Let's face it — wedding invitations can quickly add up to a small fortune, especially when you factor in response cards, reception cards, envelopes, inner envelopes, liners, accommodation and information cards. I am all for sticking to a budget, but focusing on the nicest main invitation you can afford, and cutting costs on every other printed piece," says Kate Pickett from Pickett's Press.

The easiest way to spend less is to forgo as many separate printed pieces as possible. "For instance, we find that a separate reception card is no longer necessary as that information is easily accommodated on the invitation itself. (Traditionally, the invitation only mentions the wedding ceremony, and the reception information would be printed separately). The accommodation information can also be put on a website instead of sent on a printed piece of paper," Pickett adds.

Plus, check out How to Choose Affordable Wedding Invitations.

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50 Bouquets Perfect for Fall Weddings

Fall flowers are all about bold colors and hearty details. Get inspired by 50 of our favorite autumnal bouquets.

By: Kristen Klein

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50 Bouquets Perfect for Fall Weddings

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Fresh Ideas for Your Wedding Flowers

Top wedding bloggers choose their favorite bouquets and centerpieces.

By: Stefania Sainato

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Fresh Ideas for Your Wedding Flowers

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September 25th

Photo credit: Sparkle and Ink

Tip of the Day: "When it comes time to decide on your wedding details, brainstorm items that are available in the colors that you’re using. For example, if silver is one of your colors, Hershey’s Kisses are a great accessory that can be used in so many ways, plus they add a hint of sparkle!" says Kathy Gelbman from Sparkle and Ink.

Plus, check out 200+ Color Combinations for Your Wedding.

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