Wedding Guest Shoes for Under $100

March Madness has passed, sun is out, April showers have brought May flowers, and now it's wedding season. It's that time of ye...


March Madness has passed, sun is out, April showers have brought May flowers, and now it's wedding season. It's that time of year when people ask you what you up to this weekend you answer is just perpetually, "Going to a wedding," for the next three months (don't even start with the fall weddings!).
While we always think of the dress first I wanted to focus on the unsung hero of your outfit. SHOES! They can turn your little black dress into something entirely new for each event you go to. They allow you to say dumb crap like, "I'm styled from head to toe!" yada yada...They're awesome and who doesn't love them? (Seriously, if you don't you can just "X" out of this post. Also, WHY NOT?) 

Check out my round up of 30 paris under $100 to your spring or summer events this season.



It's hard to decide on a favorites but if I had to pick one from each row I really like Pink #5, Green #3, Cobalt #2, Pastel Blue #1 (those heels!!!), Rose Gold #4, and Black +White #4. What's yours? 
Get the Look:

Pink: 1. Sam Edelman 2. INC International Concepts 3. Dorothy Perkins 4. Steve Madden 5. Geox
Green: 1. Nine West 2. Steve Madden 3. Penny Loves Kenny Darling 4. Franco Sarto 5. Anne Klein
Cobalt: 1. Jessica Simpson 2. Betsey Johnson 3. Blue by Betsey Johnson 4. Blue by Betsey Johnson 5. Blue by Betsey Johnson
Pastel Blue: 1. Katy Perry 2. Veriri 3. Nine West 4. Michael Kors 5. Sole Society
Rose Gold: 1. BCBGeneration 2. Blue by Betsey Johnson 3. Blue by Betsey Johnson 4. Steve Madden 5. Vince Camuto 
Black + White: 1. Soft Style Mabry 2. Steve Madden 3. Jessica Simpson 4. Europe Serpentine  5. Penny Loves Kenny Aaron

Do you have a favorite? 
What is your process when styling your outfit / shoes? 
Do you match your shoes to your outfit or do you like to wear neutrals? 
Do you think first of comfort (dancing or standing for long periods of time) or how they look with the ensemble?

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