These can match bridesmaid dresses, wedding flowers, or tuxedo accessories. After all, you don’t want your extravagant footwear choices to keep you from dancing the night away.Ĭheck out these 17 Comfortable Wedding Shoes That Aren’t Sneakers.ĭefinitely not! Although brides often choose white, ivory, champagne, or other neutral colors, it’s also becoming increasingly common to wear bold hues. In the end, if you just love the look of those incredible 4-inch Louboutins for your wedding photos, but can’t imagine wearing them for the entire event, you can always change into a more practical pair of wedding shoes for the reception. You certainly don’t want to trip or sprain an ankle on your Big Day! If you’ll be making an entrance down a grand staircase, navigating ice or snow, or walking relatively long distances, make sure you are stable on your feet. Many a bride has regretted the decision to wear stilettos to a garden or beach wedding. When making this important decision, factor in both your wedding venue and the weather – particularly if any portion of your event will be held outdoors. The reality is you might want to settle on a happy medium between the two. While some brides will undoubtedly prioritize fashion over sore feet, others will opt for the most comfortable pair of wedding shoes. Keep in mind that if you’re wearing a wedding gown that trails on the ground, your feet may be barely visible. A classic white lace gown might call for elegant white heels, whereas a short ivory dress may allow you to make more of a statement with your shoes – but in the end, it’s your call. When selecting your wedding shoes, be sure to consider the style, color, and length of your wedding dress. From strappy high-heels and glittering peeptoes to vintage booties and comfortable fashion sneakers – just about any shoe style is fair game these days when it comes to wedding footwear. We recommend shopping for footwear early on since it’s a good idea to bring them along to dress fittings. RHB Research maintained its 'Underweight' call on the plantation sector.You’ve already said yes to the perfect dress, so now it’s time to accessorize! Your first and foremost quest will be to find the right wedding shoes. "Based on this analysis, it would seem most companies are reflecting CPO prices of around RM3,100-RM3,300 per tonne for 2022, although some are already reflecting higher prices of RM3,400-RM3,500 per tonne," it added. "We have done a sensitivity analysis to estimate the TPs (target prices) of the stocks we cover at different price points, assuming the target P/Es (price-earnings ratios) we use are unchanged. Given the still-elevated CPO prices, the bank-backed research firm is reviewing its CPO price assumptions of RM3,000 per tonne for 2022 and RM2,900 per tonne for 2023. However, RHB said the largest risk to this assumption is the weather, as a La Niña alert has been triggered recently, with an 81 per cent probability of it occurring over October-December 2021. "This signifies that prices should moderate year-on-year (YoY) in 2022," it said. "We highlight that, assuming weather remains normal, the stock/usage ratios for the eight vegetable oil composite and 17 oils and fats composite is expected to rise above 30-year historical levels in 2022, on the back of improved supply from palm as well as oilseeds globally. "We still maintain that prices are due for a correction, as supply and demand fundamentals are improving. In a note today, the firm said CPO prices remain buoyant at current levels, due mainly to the still-disappointing production numbers from Malaysia. KUALA LUMPUR: Crude palm oil (CPO) fundamentals still point to moderating prices in 2022 and advocate a profit-taking strategy, RHB Research said.