Wedding Story Book
September 4, 2004

Buying a wedding dress
For each season, for all the reasons for each person and each color symbolism, there is always wedding dress right. Choosing what to wear to your wedding is as important as the choice of the man who spend their day with sunset.
There are many styles of wedding gown to choose from – in some countries that have veered away from most of the rituals and traditions of wedding dress styles number in the thousands. With this dizzying array, how do you choose yours? How to ensure that your dress is a reflection of his true self, not the model on the cover of glossy magazines Grace shops and stalls in the city area married?
Buying a wedding dress: Style
The style of your wedding dress depends on four factors. There may be more but these are the most common, we can think of:
Type • Wedding
• Your personality
• Your budget
• Their culture and your future husband
If you write your thoughts about these four factors, like everything you can imagine, you have a good basis for discussion with the consultant shop. By reciting their preferences, which may lead to a short list and show you styles immediately. This will save time to navigate large catalogs and is sometimes crowded store.
Type of marriage: marriage in a church and the reception be inside a room, or get married on the beach, garden or on an enchanted island where guests are free to walk and then meet in a tent outside to offer their best wishes and congratulations?
An outdoor wedding would refine your choices. Surely you'll want to consider not wearing a dress that require the use of high heels unless you want to leave permanent marks on the beautifully manicured lawn. Use a dress that looks like a pair of sensible but stylish apartments to prevent you from drilling holes in the ground. For practical reasons, you can not use a serious long ankle type of clothing. This saves you from having to deal with a muddy hem. Make sure the board is quite heavy to fly at the first sign of a gale.
For the same reasons, a train is not ideal for an outdoor wedding. You will probably find it covered with mud and grass stains at the end of the reception. If your dress comes with a veil, keep weighted to prevent Flying too, unless you want to return to her boyfriend and pastor to chew on the lace at the end of the service, or risk landing pin the veil on some cake.
Your personality: "Tell me what you wear to your wedding and tell you what kind of person you" may ring true, but remember that you do not have to be forced to take anything because it is the rich tradition or your stepmother did cherry picking in some designer rack. Your dress is you, inside and outside. Let's get out the message this special day.
Also, you should take your body type in mind. If you have a good figure, show within limits of decency, course, especially if you marry in church. Not that the pastor's opinion should carry weight in the choice of your dress, but it is his church, however, so be respectful of the place where the marriage is solemnized.
A sleeve dress (one that clings to your body from neck to ankles) looks better in person with a slim figure and curves to display. If you've always been proud of her hips, looking for a dress that just Flairs size. If you want a general effect of weight loss, do not invest in puffy sleeves and huge skirts, so as not to appear bigger than they are. A skirt with lots of fabric for curtains and it folds ideal. Do not add to the low blow by adding a hoop or other fabric.
Your budget: who says you need a designer dress? It becomes "choked" by the usual styles out there. You could spend thousands of dollars on a wedding dress that will end up somewhere in an attic in hand, to be discussed at the nostalgia strikes. Many brides think of the future their daughters when they buy your wedding dress, but remember that your daughter could end up saying: "How can you use something like your wedding Mom?
If you have any other expenses of the wedding and do not want your wedding dress to meet the Lion, you can ask a sister or a close friend to help you design a wedding dress. We know that some friends who asked a private seamstress to make her dress, and supports many fewer shops and designer boutiques.
Culture: The factor of culture plays a dominant role in weddings and when you wear a wedding dress that is typical of the culture, then the conversation alive. For example, if you've been to a Scottish wedding, you know that tartans and kilts are the characteristics Dominant wedding dress. Tartans are colorful fabrics that are also known as boxes. The Scots also put accents to make the dress more attractive – as Celtic knot points.
Or you've seen the traditional Chinese dress. Brides usually wear a red dress because red symbolizes the Chinese love. If you've been in a Greek wedding, you the bride and groom wear flowers in your head instead of a veil.
The purchase of a Wedding Dress – Color
The white, traditional for wedding dresses, was originally used to indicate the virginity of the bride to the reports collected. This virginity was confirmed by hanging a sheet stained with blood in the next morning. Although the use of leaf wedding died, the usual color of marriage seems to be still alive and well for most. Widows or divorcees might choose an ivory white to stop charging, but if tradition prevails, brides stick with what is expected in this regard.
The color white is not mandatory however. A dress of different colors that make a splash on your wedding day wonderful. The color red, for example, means joy, love and fertility and traditional for brides in China. No rule is that spouses can not wear purple or sage, in fact, an outdoor wedding might look even more beautiful with a gap strict tradition. Always check with your pastor to see if you and your entourage can wear different colors, and asked that the colors are strictly prohibited.
Buying a wedding dress – Stories for you
If you feel a little overwhelmed by the preparations Marriage and agonizing about her wedding dress, you can take a break and sitting lounge in your favorite chair and read a good book. We would suggest My wedding dress: the month of real life stories of lace, tulle and published last laugh (January 2007) by Random House (ISBN: 978-0-676-97846-9, 0-676-97846-0) . It is a thoughtful collection of essays covering the full range of bridal sentiments, before and after marriage. It said that "the most important is the dress was not white, it was not long and there was a whisper of tradition clinging to it. "
There are about 26 different tests women who spoke their wedding dresses and some of them, already divorced, described how their dress felt bad "or" incompetent "or" just was not me. "
Take a break from wedding preparations, you can reload the reading you on marriage. Wedding stories never fail to bring a warm glow to heart or turn your love of laughter. For example, there is a history of wedding dresses, and we are happy online Canadian Press (May 2005). It tells the story of a couple, Christopher Cummings and Charity O'Brien, both of Missouri, who married in the Mendenhall Glacier in Alaska. The new title of our attention: Weddings on Ice. The exchange of vows the glaciers of Alaska.
Guess what the bride wore at her wedding glacier?
As usual, white traditional – including glitter. But what else is used with it? We chose this paragraph and you want to share with you:
"The bride wore a sinuous, white satin bustier studded with sequins. It was also in tights, sweat pants, rain pants and high boots feature spikes.
"The groom was charmed." This is the way it is … "Although the dress was a surprise. "
Remember. You have to choose someone else. It is personal, is special, and is an opportunity that may occur only once in their life.
About the Author
David Beart is the owner of
www.professorshouse.com
. Our site covers relationship topics such as
weddings
, dating, marriage and divorce.
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