2018年10月5日星期五

A Lighthearted Bride's Guide to Planning Your Wedding

Do not scrimp on your wedding dress. I really cannot emphasize this enough. It's the one and only dress in your life that you deserve to splurge on. It's the dress you've dreamed about since you were a little girl. So here's what happens. You start off with a budget in mind - well scrap that for a start and double it. If I had a pound for the amount of brides I've spoken to who have entered the doors of a bridal boutique only to find their dream dress is five hundred pounds more expensive than their budget will allow, well let's just say I'd be a very rich lady. So what do you do? You try it on of course (just out of curiosity, to see if it fits, it's not like you are going to buy it is it?). You then shimmy towards the mirror and BINGO - you are in love. But damn, it's way too expensive. Your heart sinks as you take it off and try and put it out of your mind but that damn dress keeps creeping back in. You've found nothing like it anywhere else, you've scoured eBay and the local paper but nothing comes close. It made you feel a million dollars; a princess, it knocks ten pounds off you and then realisation hits you....YOU SIMPLY MUST HAVE THAT DRESS! So, what do you do? What can you do? It's very, very simple ladies. You jiggle the budget around and you buy it. You will never regret that decision.

Do buy well fitting comfortable shoes. Yes, I know that sounds incredibly boring but honestly you will be so glad you did. As opposed to your dress I really don't think it's necessary to spend hundreds of pounds on shoes for your wedding day. Honestly, believe me when I say, nobody is interested in your shoes apart from you. Okay, those Louboutins may be crying out to be displayed on your tootsies but nobody will know they are Louboutins apart from your fashion conscious friends. Imagine your dismay when you overhear your Great Aunt Maud saying she saw three pairs for a tenner down at her local Shoe Express? The colour will drain from your face. A well fitting, fashionable high street bridal shoe is all you need. I'd also not go any higher than three and a half inches for your heel, unless you fancy tripping over down the aisle - not a good look.bridal hairclip

Accessories and jewellery - Do not go overboard on your accessories or jewellery. Think of the motto "Less is more". You have a beautiful dress; you don't need tons and tons of bling to accompany it. There are an array of hair accessories on the market now. If you decide to wear a tiara I'd advise going for one made with Swarovski. Swarovski AB has a beautiful iridescent rainbow effect when it catches the light which makes it a popular choice for brides and bridesmaids. You won't find anything more sparkly anywhere. For your jewellery, a beautiful pearl necklace or a statement vintage diamante choker is all you will need and some simple earrings. I also wouldn't advise wearing a watch on your wedding day - for two reasons. The first is I don't think it's a good look and secondly you will be forever clock watching and stressing yourself out if things aren't running exactly to time.wedding hairpin
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