While the gown might be the most thought-about part of the bride’s attire, shoes could be the most important aspect of the wardrobe. The bride will be spending hours on her feet, so shoes need to both look good and feel good. If you’re getting married, don’t forget to take a look at the best bridal footwear trends of 2020.

Ballet Flats

Whether you’re having a fancy wedding with all of the accouterments or are leaning for a more laid-back casual theme, ballet flats fit the bill in all cases. From shiny metallics to those covered in lace and beads, ballet flats provide a level of comfort that’s almost like walking barefoot, making them a great choice for indoor weddings or those that are planned in a backyard or on the beach. Ballet flats are especially attractive when worn under longer gowns but are finding their way onto the feet of brides with below-the-knee styles as well.

Espadrilles

This year, a pair of espadrille wedges combines comfort and elegance that can be a part of nearly any wedding theme. While espadrilles were mainly recognized as a type of casual shoe worn on vacations, the styles have increased this year, making this type of footwear a great addition to any wedding wardrobe. Traditional espadrilles are made with a canvas or cotton body and a rope sole that is flexible for walking on uneven terrain. Today, the soles can be the traditional flat, gradually tilted as a wedge, or built up as a platform while the uppers of the shoes may contain cutouts to expose more of the feet, often resembling sandals. Those with a front strappy look are very appealing today.

Cowboy Boots

Although unconventional to some, cowboy boots are trending in 2020 as a fan favorite for bridal footwear. Western-themed country-style weddings are becoming all the rage, so it stands to reason that cowboy boots should be a part of the bride’s attire. Available in many colors and styles, you can choose a solid color to match your gown or a combination of colors to offset your bridal party’s colors. Cowboy boots are a great choice when worn with a high-low gown that has a flouncy skirt.

Heeled Pumps

If you’re partial to the traditional bridal footwear, pumps are still a recommended choice. However, the basic look is no longer popular. Although it’s still a valid option to have your pumps match the color of your gown, it’s no longer required. This year, the trend moves toward pastel colors, floral patterns, tulle or bow attachments, and sheer fabrics that comprise the upper of the pump. Pumps made of sheer white fabric with polka dots are high on the list of bridal choices. The new pump trends are especially complementary when worn with shorter bridal gown styles that show off the unique look.

Sandals

The trend for the bride to wear sandals with her gown doesn’t seem to be fading as this type of footwear is just as popular as ever. Traditional sandals are flat in the heels, making them a great choice for an outdoor wedding in warmer weather, and they are especially popular for beach-themed weddings. However, today’s sandals are also available in heeled versions, expanding your options for more formal settings. Straps made with floral cutouts are extremely trendy right now as are gladiator sandals with straps that wrap around your ankles and up your calves.