The brand behind Sophie Turner's wedding shoes is launching a bridal line

When Sophie Turner married Joe Jonas in a surprise Vegas ceremony last month, she wore the most iconic wedding shoes. She surprised everyone by walking down the aisle in a white silk jumpsuit from Bevza.

The actor teamed it with gold lame knot mules by Loeffler Randall, and the result was suitable glam and retro.

Now the American accessories brand has for the first time launched a dedicated wedding shoe: the Camellia, a knot bow mule with ankle strap and sheer organza wrapped heel in pearl white.

It's very similar to the style Sophie chose to wear, though is a little more bridal thanks to its colour and texture.

Shop now: CAMELLIA KNOT MULE WITH ANKLE STRAP for around £310 from Loeffler Randall

It's the perfect summer wedding shoe, and would look great teamed with a tailored white suit or ankle-grazer wedding dress.

Plus white shoes are a big trend for this season, so you'll be able to get more use out of them than you'd think.

In fact, perhaps Sophie will chose these for her rumoured second wedding in the South Of France...

Penny Goldstone

Penny Goldstone is the Digital Fashion Editor at Marie Claire, covering everything from catwalk trends to royal fashion and the latest high street and Instagram must-haves.

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