Tuesday 20 November 2012

Weddington Boots!


Weddington Boots.
The Great British wedding!
By Amy Morgan.




Weddings are a thought provoking subject.
What dress do I wear?
How should I have my hair? My make up?
What colour scheme do I choose?
Then there leaves one of the most important elements…

Where shall I have my wedding!?

Now, we all know that jetting off to the Maldives is some peoples ideal, but not everyone has the budget to accommodate this. Besides, there are times in life when there is just no place like home!

Which leaves just one little element that can prove tricky when planning your Wedding.

Can you guess what it is?

That’s right.
Our glorious unpredictable weather!

This weather of ours makes choosing a date a difficult task, especially with climate change transferring our chilly Octobers for heat waves and our usual April showers for droughts!
So how do you know when to pick a date?
Well… you don’t.
But the good news is there are many ways you can prepare yourself for the unexpected. Which is where I introduce Weddington Boots!

Weddington boots are pearlescent, high-heeled wellingtons that are designed to let you enjoy your day without having to worry about a cheeky drop of H20!
There are two styles available, the ‘Classic’, which has a cowgirl look and a lace up front, and the ‘Catherine’, which was inspired by Catherine Middleton’s love of knee high boots! 

Both of these styles are available at ‘Everything But The Girl' Bridal Boutique and offer the perfect solution for not only brides or guests at a wedding, but for outdoor events too. Such as; marquee functions, wedding receptions, birthdays, festivals or even watching fireworks. We even had one customer who bought some yesterday because a friend was having an indoor/outdoor event and she wanted footwear that was both practical and that she could look glamorous in! 

The 'Catherine'

The 'Classic'

So whilst we can't stop the rain for you, we can recommend a product that you can look fabulous in whilst having to stand outside in it!

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