Meghan Markle Wedding Shoe Prediction

Charlotte has created a wedding shoe for Meghan Markle. With the latest Royal Wedding approaching everyone is excited to see what Meghan will be wearing on the big day. Here is what Charlotte would love to see Markle in to complete her bridal look.

 

Charlotte Mills - Creative Director: “Meghan has a great style, and it would be a dream to design her shoes. The design I have created would be a style that I could picture her wearing; Simple and elegant with feminine details. Meghan loves a point style, and we have had to incorporate one of our signature hearts into this style too. The block heel is so popular with our brides, as you are on your feet all day. They want to feel comfortable and block heels are perfect for dancing the night away.”

 

All Charlotte Mills bridal shoes include an original silver sixpence. This is a British tradition, where the father would give his daughter a sixpence on her wedding day to bring her good luck and prosperity throughout her married life. In every pair of Charlotte Mills shoes, there is a silver sixpence in the left shoe. And the traditional rhyme “Something Old, Something New, Something Borrowed, Something Blue and a Silver Sixpence In Her Shoe.’ Embossed onto the sole of the shoes. Making this concept perfect to incorporate into Meghan’s Bridal shoe, as this ceremony will symbolize her becoming part of the British Royal Family.

 

The Meghan Shoe will be hand crafted in the finest kid leather and paired with a crushed pearl glitter vamp. This style is currently in production; dates on when the Meghan shoe is available to purchase in May.

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Something Old

Each pair of our wedding shoes has an original silver sixpence. This is your something old.

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Something new...

Your beautiful shoes are your 'something new'.

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SOMETHING BORROWED

Each box has an envelope. This is 'something borrowed'. Return this after your big day with a picture of your shoes.

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SOMETHING Blue

Our insock logo and boxes are your 'something blue'.