You can definitely wear open-toe shoes! They are so classy..and you don’t have to wear panty-hose, but I would suggest not wearing anything too short or revealing. If you wear a dress or skirt that is just below the knee, you wouldn’t have to wear hose and it would look great with open-toe shoes.
You could wear open toe shoes with no hose. Just make sure your legs are super smooth and moisturized. I’d use a very subtle rosy nude shade of polish on my toenails, too.
It sounds like you and your husband will look great together. Just relax and have a good time!! : )
Open toed shoes are completely acceptable, but NOT pantyhose in an open toe (yuck). Hose are not necessary in this day and age (gram’s rule), but if you think you require hose, then a nice sling back with a closed toe should do nicely. Both shoes are very classy for formal attire.
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1 criss_x0x
You can definitely wear open-toe shoes! They are so classy..and you don’t have to wear panty-hose, but I would suggest not wearing anything too short or revealing. If you wear a dress or skirt that is just below the knee, you wouldn’t have to wear hose and it would look great with open-toe shoes.
2 Kt K
wear what ever you want to the wedding and express your personality in a formal but “you” way sdo go ahead and wear what ever your compforable in
3 Reading Queen
You can wear open toed shoes as long as they are fancy shoes.
4 ClicketyClack
You could wear open toe shoes with no hose. Just make sure your legs are super smooth and moisturized. I’d use a very subtle rosy nude shade of polish on my toenails, too.
It sounds like you and your husband will look great together. Just relax and have a good time!! : )
5 No1CrueFan
Open toed shoes are completely acceptable, but NOT pantyhose in an open toe (yuck). Hose are not necessary in this day and age (gram’s rule), but if you think you require hose, then a nice sling back with a closed toe should do nicely. Both shoes are very classy for formal attire.