Wedding High Heels

Wedding high heels are made for the moments you want to feel instantly dressed up — the walk down the aisle, the photos, the toast and the first dance. Here, you’ll find Steve Madden high heels that balance statement style with wearable comfort, including classic stiletto shapes and more supportive high block heels.

Why choose high heel wedding shoes?

High heels create that refined, elongated silhouette that works beautifully with both traditional gowns and modern bridal looks. They’re also a favourite for wedding guests who want a polished finish without overthinking the outfit.

Styles: closed-toe vs open-toe

In this high-heel selection, you can choose your vibe based on the toe shape and how “formal” you want the shoe to feel:

  • Closed-toe pumps – The most classic option for a clean, elegant look. Closed-toe wedding pumps feel especially timeless for ceremonies, indoor venues and longer dresses.

  • Open-toe sandals – A lighter, more airy choice that feels perfect for warm-weather weddings, destination celebrations and dancefloor comfort.

Heel types: stiletto vs block (high)

High heels don’t all feel the same — the heel shape changes everything.

  • Stiletto high heels – Sleek, formal and refined. If you want that iconic “bridal pump” look or a sharp evening silhouette, stiletto heels do it best.

  • High block heels – Still elevated, but with a more stable base. If you’ll be walking on uneven surfaces (cobblestones, grass) or simply want more confidence with height, a block heel is the smart upgrade.

Material guide

Material is what sets the tone of your shoe in photos:

  • Satin reads ultra-bridal with a soft glow and looks stunning next to smooth fabrics and minimal jewellery.

  • Lace adds texture and romance — especially beautiful if your dress has lace details, or if you want that delicate finish without heavy sparkle.

  • Leather or mesh feel cleaner and more contemporary; leather looks polished and structured, while mesh keeps the look light.

Colour guide (for this high-heel selection)

  • White, ivory, pearl – White looks crisp and bright, ivory feels warmer against creamy fabrics, and pearl adds a soft, romantic sheen.

  • Champagne – A refined neutral that blends beautifully with satin gowns and warm-toned accessories.

  • Blush – Subtle, feminine and easy to style if you want something softer than white.

  • Gold – The quickest way to add glow without overpowering your outfit (great with warm jewellery).

  • Blue – A modern “something blue” option that still feels elegant and wedding-appropriate.

  • Black – Strong, sleek contrast for evening weddings and minimalist looks.