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Find the bridal gown that fits and flatters you
in all the right places
On your wedding day, you will no doubt want to be
wearing the most fabulous, yet affordable dress that
makes you the centre of attention, helps you feel
fabulous and ensures all your guests are green with
envy… all of which makes for a big shopping task!
Before you head for the high street and
frantically look through rail after rail of dresses
though, just take time to think through what you are
looking for beforehand.
Follow our guide and you can calmly go shopping
for your knowing exactly what you want and will be
able to get the shop assistants to help you too.
After all, you want to look like a princess on
your big day and whoever heard of a princess having
a meltdown in a changing room?!
Think about your venue
Before you even begin to think about choosing a
wedding dress, you need to consider where you are
getting married. Is your venue traditional, trendy
or downright relaxed (like on a beach maybe?) You
need a dress style that will suit the venue, (it’s
no good buying an elaborate dress with a full skirt,
enormous train and veil if you are planning on
walking barefoot to the water’s edge for your
ceremony for example!)
Think about the season
Take into consideration the time of year you are
getting married. For example, you might want to
choose a lighter fabric for summer or a long-sleeved
style for winter (you want to be the centre of
attention because you look beautiful, not because
you’ve gone blue from the cold!)
Think about your figure
No matter what size or shape you are, there is a
wedding dress to suit you that will fit and flatter
in all the right places. All you need do before you
shop is think about what dress styles usually suit
you best. For example, do you look and feel fabulous
in a slinky bias-cut skirt? Do you feel comfortable
in a strapless corset, or do you prefer a halterneck
style for support? Use the shapes and styles you
prefer as a starting point and discuss these with
the shop assistant.
Think about your skin
colour
Traditional wedding dresses come in all shades of
white, cream and gold, so don’t think you have to
opt for pure white – particularly if you are very
pale. Ask the shop assistant to help you choose a
fabric colour that helps you glow – not look like
a ghost!
Note down your choices based on these
considerations and you will be all set to go
shopping. Wherever you choose to look, whether you
want a couture, made-to-measure, off-the-peg or
vintage-style dress, thinking about these important
aspects beforehand will really help.
A good sales assistant should ask you all these
questions about the venue, time of year, your figure
and skin colour before you even begin to get near
the rails and now you’ll be all prepared with the
answers.
Text
courtesy of our friends at Confetti
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