Stunning look: Pair up your shoes and dresses.

There are various styles of dresses and they all require different shoes. For example, a shoe that goes perfectly well with a dinner gown won’t go same with a sporty dress or work dress. Little wonder why we can’t always wear our shoes with certain dresses and often require a variety of shoes to go with our many dresses.

Personally, I have decided to delve into this topic today and I hope you learn some new ideas.

Work dress: As we all know, these clothing are worn for doing manual labor. Of course, you would look funny if you put on a Greek style sandals. It would be very inappropriate. The style of your dress won’t tally with the purpose of the sandals. To look very corporate, I would suggest you put on closed toe heels as this still looks official and not like a dinner shoe like the open toe heels.

Closed toe shoes

A casual dress: These dresses are relaxed and unofficial, even suited for everyday use. They’re made for comfort and you won’t also be wrong if you refer to it as leisure wear. One good about this dress is that you can express your personal style and own it. Since these are freedom wears, a variety of shoes are appropriate to suit your personal taste. Small wedges are beautiful. Even heels, moccasins, and slippers are appropriate. For me, casual dresses are the best!

Heels
Slippers
Low wedge shoe
Moccasin

Sport dresses As the name implies, these are worn for sporting activities, like tennis, basketball, running and so on. They’re usually short and made specifically to ensure freedom and comfort while doing these numerous activities. Of course, you would fall with heels or lose balance. Instead try slip-ons, sneakers, pumps, platform sandals.

Pumps
Slip ons
Platform sandals

A flowing maxi dress: They are typically fitting at the top and cut to flow loosely to the bottom. Greek style sandals are perfect for these long dresses. Open toe heels is also amazing if you need to look elegant. On the other hand, flat sole sandals are good too, and they reduce the attention on you by making you look calmer.

Open toe heels
Greek style sandals
Flat sole sandals

Evening dress: Mostly formal and worn for formal occasions in the evening. Its a special dress, and is usually long in length. Closed toe heels help to keep the formal style of the dress, and court shoes are appropriate.

Court shoes
Closed toe heels

Close fitting mini dress: It sounds hot! Let’s get the meaning from the name. Close fitting. Hmm… Sounds like a body hug. Then mini suggest short. We can take this to mean a short body hugged dress. Sounds like an opportunity to reveal the curves, right? You might want to wear it, planning a surprise dinner for your man, you know, to spice things up! Open toe heels would make you look really attractive. Pumps and clog heels wouldn’t be a bad idea.

Mini dress with open toe heels
Clog heels
Pumps

Sarafan: This dress is of Russian origin. It mostly worn by women and serves a purpose during their folk activities. These dresses are usually long and loose, mostly worn with a belt. You should try it out. Flat sole sandals is cool and enables dancing with the dress. Open toe low heels goes well with it too. You can also try fabric wears or espadrilles…

Flat sole sandals
Open toe low heels
Fabric wedge

A dress with a puffy skirt: This dress is puffed out towards the waist, and looks like a fitted top with a loose or buoyant skirt. I would suggest open toe high heels and high heels pumps.

Puffy skirt with open toe high heels
High heel pumps

There are so many other dresses and so many other shoes to go with the few dresses above. This is just a snippet out of the so many dresses in the world. You should also try to be creative while dressing up. Embrace your style whatever it is and own it.

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