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Heels for the wedding
maria234
Posted: May 28, 2018 04:35 AM+

Posted: May 28, 2018 04:35 AM
Heels for the wedding
Hey, I am planning to wear high heels for my wedding as there is quite large height difference between me and my fiancee. His height is about 187 cm and I am just 163 cm. So definitely the height difference would be shown up. But I am not used to high heels. When I asked my fiancee, he told that the wedding service will be quite long, around one hour. So he asked me not to wear high heels as it may create back pain. My mom suggested chiropractic treatment from Mississauga. Will this treatment help not to get leg pain. Is there any technique that I can try, so that my legs won't pain. Which types of heels do you prefer?
margeret08
Posted: May 29, 2018 09:25 AM+

Posted: May 29, 2018 09:25 AM
RE:Heels for the wedding
I suggest that you get the right size for your feet and don't choose too thin heels. There are also strength-training exercises for the lower legs, upper legs and back. Search for videos on Youtube.
Amber2244
Posted: Aug 06, 2018 03:43 PM+

Posted: Aug 06, 2018 03:43 PM
RE:Heels for the wedding
I agree. In my opinion, it is mportant to wear a pair of shoes that will allow you to enjoy the WHOLE day.
StarsBirds
Posted: Aug 29, 2018 01:02 PM+

Posted: Aug 29, 2018 01:02 PM
RE:Heels for the wedding
Honestly you won't find heels that are like sneakers as many people suggest in other boards. However, I wore "Angela Nuran" heels for my wedding and they were seriously comfortable and lasted me about 8 hours. After that I started to feel them and switched to Kate Spade Glitter Sneakers, and only changed back into the heels for the cake cutting and any other important photos. But I highly suggest you look into Angela Nuran although they're expensive. But for me 100% worth the cost. $300 at a sample sale in Sayville bridal store, so check out trunk shows to test them out. Seriously so comfortable and after my wedding I dyed them with Angela Nuran and she emailed me and was so sweet and I'm so glad I can wear these shoes again. Angela was a dancer and then started designing occasion shoes for dancers so they are meant to be comfortable. They have different styles and thicker heels too. I highly recommend looking into her shoes. I have sensitive feet and can never last in heels at all, and prefer wedges but the "Astoria" shoes I got were the best, and about 3.5 inch. They have shorter and longer lengths too.
luna123456
Posted: Nov 07, 2025 04:25 AM+

Posted: Nov 07, 2025 04:25 AM
RE:Heels for the wedding
For a long ceremony, comfort is key—consider lower, block heels or wedges instead of stilettos; practice walking in them beforehand. Insoles or gel pads can help reduce foot pain. Chiropractic or stretching can help posture and back comfort, but the right heel height and support are usually more effective for preventing leg pain.
Lunana
Posted: Nov 29, 2025 04:05 AM+

Posted: Nov 29, 2025 04:05 AM
RE:Heels for the wedding
Honestly, lots of couples have a big height difference, so don’t stress too much about that — people will be focused on you two being happy, not the exact centimeters.If you’re not used to high heels, wearing them for a full one-hour ceremony can definitely be tough. Chiropractic treatment might help with general posture or back tension, but it won’t prevent the usual foot pain from heels.
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