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What shoes with this dress?

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Rinceoir · 25/06/2017 18:01

Planning to wear this dress to a late summer wedding, in a country house. What shoes would you pair it with? I can cope with heels!

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Caulkheadupnorf · 25/06/2017 18:02

NOT the ones in the picture.

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KnittingPearl · 25/06/2017 18:24

I would probably pick up one of the colours in the dress, rather than a neutral shoe, as it would make it more interesting. Concur fully not the model's shoes! It needs something much less clumpy.

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KnittingPearl · 25/06/2017 18:31

What is your budget?

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Rinceoir · 25/06/2017 19:13

I'm flexible enough on budget, happy to pay for something I'll wear again. Agree about model's shoes!

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MrsD79 · 25/06/2017 19:14

Red stilettos and red clutch or the baby blue.

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KnittingPearl · 25/06/2017 19:15

Are you hatting or a bit more casual?

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KnittingPearl · 25/06/2017 19:16

I'd go with either red or blue, perhaps a blue tending towards cobalt if you think it would work with the blue in the dress?

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Rinceoir · 25/06/2017 19:19

Oh I'd love a hat. If anyone can suggest one of those too?! Not casual!

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KnittingPearl · 25/06/2017 19:26

You could match shoes and hat, or go neutral for one and colourful for the other. I would probably wear a cream hat (easier to wear again) and go for colourful shoes, but if you looked into hiring a hat you would have more options.

What size shoe?

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Rinceoir · 25/06/2017 19:29

I have tiny feet, size 4 and narrow. Yes I think a neutral hat maybe for future use. Although I have dark hair and pale skin so a bright hat might suit better?

I'm fairly useless at putting outfits together!

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Rinceoir · 25/06/2017 19:31

Wedding is in Ireland so I'm not sure hiring a hat will work. Unless anyone can recommend a Dublin supplier?

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Intransige · 25/06/2017 20:00

Is this a possibility? Or do you want a hat hat rather than a fascinator type thing?

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Intransige · 25/06/2017 20:01

Or this is also a bit flowery which picks up the dress pattern.

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SharkSkinThing · 25/06/2017 20:02

Can't seem to link from here, but a second on the clogs: Seasalt have some beautiful ones and well priced.

Gorgeous dress.

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KnittingPearl · 25/06/2017 20:03

Ooh, I like that - I think this sort of dress lends itself better to a fascinator or hairpiece rather than a hat, much as I am a fan of a good hat.

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KnittingPearl · 25/06/2017 20:03

Took too long to post - I like both of those.

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Rinceoir · 25/06/2017 20:13

The Boden shoes are lovely, are they wide fitting? I love clogs but think I need a bit of a heel on the day.

Headwear wise I prefer hats but would take a larger fascinator. I have a strangely large head, so nothing tight!

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ImADingleDangleScarecrow · 25/06/2017 20:13

These red ones would look nice if they're not too bright in RL

m.topshop.com/en/tsuk/product/marrakech-block-heel-sandals-6599899

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KnittingPearl · 25/06/2017 20:29

Not sure how they fit I'm afraid.

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Rinceoir · 25/06/2017 20:32

I love those! Conveniently there's a topshop by my office so may take a look tomorrow!

Apparently there's a milliner in the town I'll be staying in Ireland, maybe I'll email and see if they have anything that might work in stock. I like this but it might be too fussy?

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