Thursday, October 7, 2010

Smart Wedding Apparel, Perfect Wedding

There are many people marry every day. There are many brides every day. There are would-be brides going out looking for smart wedding apparel and the process can feel overwhelming.

Almost no bride knows exactly what wedding apparel she's looking for, and thus comes the confusion. However, something else that happens is that brides end up thinking one thing only to have reality kick them back into the real world. Like most things, checking some things first and doing some planning before looking for wedding apparel is imperative. Here are 5 things to consider before looking for your designer wedding dresses.

1. Your measurements. You might as well get this out of the way because you need to have a realistic image in your mind of what you'll look like in your wedding dress. Certain body types are going to exclude certain wedding dresses for both your comfort as well as what you'll look like trying to wear one.

2. Your finances. Making sure you know what your budget is for a wedding dress helps to keep you on point. No sense in looking at a Reem Acra dress, even one that's used, which costs $3,000 if you only have $1,000 to spend.

3. Your bridesmaids. If you're having bridesmaids in your wedding, you don't want them looking drastically different than you in what they're wearing. For instance, do you want to be all decked out and having them wearing flat, hanging dresses? At the same time, do you want them wearing dull colors if you're hoping to have lots of sparkle in your wedding apparel? Worse yet, spending $5,000 on a wedding dress and having your bridesmaids wearing dresses that either cost less than $100 or wedding apparel so expensive that your girlfriends have to start backing out because they can't afford the expense doesn't work either.

4. Where you're getting married. A conservative Catholic church might look askance on a bride wearing wedding apparel or one showing too much cleavage. Getting married in an old church without air conditioning might make you think twice about wearing a gown that's heavy satin.

5. Store bought wedding apparel versus having one made. If you have the money and are looking for something unique, nothing's ever unique unless you have it made for you. Depending on design, sometimes having a wedding dress made could cost you less and still allow you to design a dress however you want it to look. Or it could be much more expensive than even last year's Vera Wang if you want too many embellishments.

In my opinion, wedding apparel doesn't have to be very expensive. The most important point is that you should get the wedding dress suits you best and show your advantages. Shopping wedding apparel from online marketplace can save you a lot. You also can customize your wedding dress.

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