1. What dress style should I wear?
When you're planning your wedding, you're sure to have a lot of questions
about finding the right wedding dress, bridesmaid dresses, mother-of-the
bride attire, and more.
2. You will get married in a grand old castle. What dress style should you wear?
Wearing a white wedding dress is a time-honored and largely observed
tradition, but it is by no means mandatory. What options do brides-to-be who
don't like wearing white have?
White isn't a good color for my complexion. Most designers make wedding
gowns in a spectrum of soft shades like sage, blush, champagne and powder
blue. Another option is wearing an ivory gown decorated with colored
embroidery. Ask your bridal salon to show you a selection of styles. And bear
in mind that no matter what the color of your dress, everyone will know you're
the bride.
You may be dreaming of satin wedding dress, but if you're getting married in
the sweltering summer months, is it your best bet? Is satin too heavy a fabric
for a summer wedding?
A satin gown is best for a fall to early-spring wedding. Since you'll be marrying
when temperatures will be balmy, choose a dress made from a lightweight,
airy fabric like silk-organza, tulle or chiffon.
3. A fairy-tale setting deserves something ultra-romantic. A couple of regal ideas:
a silk-satin ball gown dress with a corset bodice or, if you're a minimalist, a
crepe sheath with a velvet princess-line coat. Cathedral-length veils and trains
are also perfect for this kind of location.