Choosing Your Wedding Dress
So, it's happened. He's proposed and it is time to make a
decision on the most important detail of every little girl's
dream: the wedding dress. Should it be sleeveless, short, long,
lacey, sequined or plain? What about gothic or a themed wedding
dress?
If you grew up like I did with a romantic vision of what my
wedding should be like, then no matter how many questions there
are to ask yourself, you're sure of one thing, it needs to be
perfect. Nowadays not everyone appears as concerned about
finding the perfect dress, but for most of us - deep inside - it
really does matter.
As soon as you begin planning or the big day, choosing your
wedding dress becomes an urgent need for most brides. Nobody
wants to wait. While dealing with wedding stress and
preparations, be sure to allow yourself plenty of time to try on
different styles and find the one who says "you".
The theme of your wedding will be an important point when
selecting that special dress. Are you getting married on the
beach? If so, you might choose a light airy style. Have you
decided on a formal affair? Then by all means, go all out and
wear a white dress covered in silk and lace. Whatever type of
occasion your wedding will be, your dress will play one of the
most important roles in it!
It's also important to think about the month and season you are
getting married in. If you are having a middle of summer
wedding, then you probably shouldn't wear a wedding dress with
double layers or long sleeves. After all, this is supposed to be
the most memorable day of your beginning together. You don't
want the biggest memory to be how much you sweated through the
whole ceremony!
When choosing a wedding dress, try on comfortable styles. Walk
around in them, if kneeling is part of your ceremony, then kneel
in the dress. You need to certain that you will be comfortable
in your choice. The beauty of the dress is only half of your
decision - the other half is looking beautiful, happy and
elegant. And you won't look - or be - happy if you are holding
your breath so seams do not pop or you're itchy from the lace on
your arms.
One mistake that a lot of brides tend to make when choosing a
wedding dress is with the size. If you are planning on losing
weight before your big day, do not buy a dress the size you
think you may be come the wedding day. Instead buy the size you
are on the day you choose the dress. It will always be easier to
take a dress in if it is too big. It's an awful job trying to
add material for a dress that ended up being too small.
With the expense of weddings, some couples try and cut back by
making their own flowers, having a family member bake the
wedding cake or hiring a friend to take wedding photos. Although
it is okay to cut back and still have your dream wedding, don't
skimp when choosing your wedding dress. If you cannot afford to
hit a wedding boutique and pay their prices, try wedding
consignment shops, who offer 'like new' dresses at an affordable
price. Remember too that there are many discount wedding dress
shops.
Whatever style, color or price range you eventually decide on
when choosing your wedding dress, don't forget that it's you
your fianc