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Annnd we’re back with a Shopping Guide jammed-pack full of all the classic white shoes that rank high up on our Southern style meter.

A. Kate Spade “Tess” ($325), B. Badgley Mischka “Randal” ($215), C. Stuart Weitzman “Bocaccio” ($475), D. Stuart Weitzman “Pomposo” ($212), E. Badgley Mischka “Sydney” ($215), F. Stuart Weitzman “GiGi” ($299), G. Badgley Mischka “Lissa” ($221), H. Nina “Avelixa” ($89), I. Kate Spade “Best” ($285), J. Badgley Mischka “Randee” ($215), K. Stuart Weitzman “LouLou” ($179), L. Stuart Weitzman “Bowright” ($395), M. Nina “Eterna” ($99), N. Enzo Angiolini “Martini” ($89.95), O. Kate Spade “Gracie” ($252), P. Kate Spade “Keeden” ($298), Q. Badgley Mischka “Salsa” ($215), R. Nina “Brynn” ($89), S. Stuart Weitzman “Longside” ($335), T. Badgley Mischka “Lacie” ($215).

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Y’all are in for a real “sweet” treat today! Gloria from Gloria Wong Designs teamed up with Leo Patrone to put together this gorgeous shoot showing off the beauty of classic white shoes. As a classic white shoe bride myself – this was right up my alley! I’m especially fond of how Gloria styled them as the Southern sweets they are. How delish do those peaches and mint juleps look? Yum!

Stay tuned, because we have a Shopping Guide full of white shoe options coming next!

We want to hear from you! Will you be wearing or did you wear classic white shoes? Did you opt for a pop of color below your gown?

The talented vendors who brought us this lovely shoot:

Design: Gloria Wong Design // Photographer: Leo Patrone // Florals: Nancy Liu Chin Design // Rentals: Milk Glass Vintage Rentals and Classic Party Rentals // Handmade garland & bow ties: Cookie Mondays

P.S. Looking for more Southern Style?
Marrying The Notebook
Mixed Bridesmaids Dresses
Mixed Dress Shopping Guide

marissa Written with love by Marissa
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  1. avatar Madelynne Miller reply

    I wanted to buy shoes that popped when I lifted my dress up! I know that I would never wear white shoes again, so I definitely wanted my shoes to go with the color theme of my wedding. They are chartreuse, and the exact shade of some of my bridesmaid’s dresses! And they are super glam Kate Spade :)

  2. avatar Invitation Consultants reply

    so pretty!

  3. avatar Kelly reply

    I would totally go for the pretty Badgley Mischka Randalls or Kate Spade’s pretty little white/cream shoes, but I’m with Madelynne on the fact that I tragically won’t ever wear them again once I’m married. I have my white sorority pumps for ritual attire, but those are likely the only white shoes I’ll ever wear. Now, onto deciding what in the world shoes I WILL go with!

    • avatar Marissa reply

      Hi Kelly, I’d have to agree with you! Randall and the Kate Spades are adorable! One great thing about white shoes is that some are completly dyeable, so you could wear them after your wedding! xo, Marissa

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Ho, ho, ho, y’all! It may only be the middle of November, but the Southern Weddings office is oh-so-ready for the holidays. We hope you are, too, because today we’re announcing our third annual holiday ornament swap!

Our first two rounds were a rousing success (see here + here), and we know it’s going to be even better this year! After all, our office’s collective favorite month of the year is Nov. 25 – Dec. 25, so it’s only appropriate to host a celebration of sorts! Here’s how things are going to go down:

If you would like to participate, send an email to emily [at] iloveswmag [dot] com (or click here!) with “Holiday Ornament Swap” in the subject line by next Monday, November 21. Include your name, address, email address, website/blog address, and Twitter handle, if you have one.

By Wednesday, November 23, I will have emailed you the names and addresses of up to five people to send ornaments to.

You then have two options for the ornaments you send out:

Option One: Handmade by you. We suggest getting familiar with Gocco, Yudu, Cricut, Photoshop… or just some good old fashioned construction paper, glitter, and glue. Whichever design you choose, make sure it’s easy to produce in multiples – and ideally a bit Southern!

Option Two: Made by someone else. That someone else could be your sister-in-law, it could be an Etsy vendor, or it could be your neighborhood Target. It doesn’t have to be expensive! You could even buy a multi-pack of ornaments and send one to each of your swap partners.

Whether you choose option one or two, be sure to send out your ornaments no later than Friday, December 9! Then, all that’s left to do is wait for the holiday goodness to roll in.

A last note: Please don’t sign up if you don’t intend to follow through! Think about how disappointed you would be if you sent out beautiful ornaments and didn’t receive a single one in response… I know I would be very disappointed. And watch out for postage!

P.S. While you’re at it, how about signing up for Brooklyn Bride’s card swap, too? The more, the merrier, we say!

Let the holidays begin, y’all!

emily Written with love by Emily
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  1. avatar Lindsay reply

    Just emailed my info! What a fun idea! Happy Holidays!

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