Thursday, April 1, 2010

the line-up

calling all voters. yah, that means you. i need to send the rest back and rescue my credit card from a near death experience.


7 comments:

Maura said...

I'm sticking with #6 as my final choice. This has been so much fun!!! Also I love that you have been using "How Our Lives Become Stories" as your book of choice to model footwear on.

EAL said...

Option #6!

Tara said...

I'm in with the sixes too. :) I really like 8, but I agree with Maura--it looks like under the right conditions your pinky toe could make a break for it and need to be corralled back in--not what you want to spend your wedding day doing.

m said...

I vote #6.

Anonymous said...

#6 or #8. Here are my stipulations: if there is an outside component to the wedding (there is right?), and/or if the dress is more casual and laid-back, then #6. If it's more formal, like inside a church and then a venue or fancy-pantsy tent or something and a heavy-duty dress, then #8 (I think we all really need to see the dress, but I understand that you can't spoil the surprise).

Sorry I am not more concerned about your pinky toe. Just slap a band-aid on it, shoo.

EZ

Anonymous said...

i agree 6 or 8.
6 if the dress is more casual. 8 if a bit more formal. i like the gold angle... i hope i would have thought of a non white shoe had i had a wedding. instead i wore a pair of 3" heels to the court house and wanted to kill myself 20 minutes after i left the apartment. don't do that to yourself... numb toes are the opposite of da bomb. they are the anti bomb.
SPG

Vivi said...

I'm a fan of #8. It's pretty when you look down - like your feet are presents! You know, I hate to say it, but this depends big time on the length of the dress. You should have a shoe-off between 6 and 8 with the dress on (just to get the length, you know).