Bad-ass wedding boots for winter or spring weddings

Wedding Shoes By on November 12, 2009 12 Responses

Type Z - Markela (Winter White) - FootwearWith winter and early spring weddings approaching fast, I figure now's the time to indulge in some fabulous bridal boots. So this week's shoe freak-out will be about wedding boots perfect for rain, sleet, snow, or even just a nice indoor venue.

Y'all should know me by now: I like daring (aka LOUD!!) wedding shoes, and I've geeked out a full range of boots here, ranging from spikey heeled boots to my beloved expensive-but-comfy Fluevogs to Doc Martins to rubber wellies perfect for rainy spring weddings.

So put on your shoe whore hats, and let's dive in, shall we?


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Marc by Marc Jacobs - 684840 (White Patent) - Footwear

Shoes for Lovely People - Debutante Heel (Purple) - Footwear

Pleaser USA - Arena-208 (Black/White Pu) - Footwear

Happily Ever After Boots

Knee High Sequin Boot

Dan Post - EL Paso (Distressed White) - Footwear

Tony Lama - Stars Cowgirl Boot (Rust Trinidad/Turquoise) - Footwear

Gabriella Rocha - Skulls Rainboot (Black Multi) - Footwear

Cole Haan - Fiona Air Tall Boot (Leopard Print Haircalf) - Footwear

Sporto - Paula (Winter White) - Footwear

Dr. Martens - 1914 Bones (Black) - Footwear

Dr. Martens - 1B60 W (White Smooth) - Footwear

Ed Hardy - Boot Strap Boot (White) - Footwear

Liberty Boot Co. - Love Peace (Blue W/Hearts) - Footwear


Siren by Mark Nason - Vance (Brown) - Footwear

BCBG Max Azria - Colly (Dove Nappa) - Footwear

The Highest Heel - Destiny-11 (Multi Color Metallic) - Footwear


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