Wedding Fashion Tips From Tiaras To Toe Nails
By Dominic Donaldson
Weddings are notoriously expensive, and organising the finer points can leave some brides-to-be at the end of their emotional tether come the big day. Seating plans, colour coordinating the cake with the napkins and creating an invite list are not what every little girl dreams of. No, choosing a dress, trying on tiaras and being made up to look like a million dollars is what women have dreamed about since reading fairytales as a child. We ease those wedding day burdens with some top tips with fun and fabulous fashion tips for your wedding.
Picking a dress is not nearly as stressful as some people think. By the time it comes to an age when a girl is ready to get married, she is pretty much clued up on what does and does not suit her. Ditch the idea of hiring Trinny and Susannah, instead go for a classical style that you know you can pull off well. The general rule of thumb is to enhance your best feature, whether this is pinched waist, pert buttocks or eye catching decollete. Whatever the circumstances avoid wearing the latest fashion in white for a wedding dress!
Choosing jewellery to wear with your dress can be fabulous fun, especially if you are still looking to find something old, new, borrowed or blue. This is the perfect time to raid the jewellery boxes of everyone you know to find the perfect accompaniment for your wedding attire. Trying on tiaras is enormous fun, but there are a few rules that should be adhered to. Choose a tiara that complements your dress and skin tone, and the other jewellery you are planning to wear, and at all costs avoid the beauty pageant look. Tiaras should be a delicate band or small but ornate headpiece, not a crown that reaches up beyond a hair style. Think Disney Princess not pageant queens.
Finally, hair and makeup. It is every bride’’s wish to be the most beautiful woman on the planet, as such, we believe it is essential to get hair and makeup done professionally. Not only will the photos look stunning, but the quality of products will mean that the wedding day look will last the whole day long. Have a trail run with your chosen makeup artist at least a week before hand so you both know the exact look and colour palette you are going for. Nails should be done by a professional manicurist the day before the wedding and a hairdresser should do the hair first thing on the day.
With this simple to follow guide, we are sure that you will be bride of the year and belle of any ball.
About The Author
Dom Donaldson is a beauty expert.
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