Selecting
Your Wedding Gown
By Jen Carter
Choosing a wedding gown is one of the
most fun tasks for the bride-to-be. “Ooohing” and
“Ahhing” over gorgeous dresses is possibly the most
exciting part of getting prepared for your wedding day.
But deciding just which dress you want to be remembered
in (for the rest of your life!) is the hard part.
The following tips will help you make
the process of selecting a dress a pleasant experience.
Your wedding gown isn’t something you want to rush out
and buy at the last minute. Do a lot of catalog and
window shopping in advance to help give yourself a
better idea of what you’re looking for.
Dress according to the weather. If
you’re getting married in January, you probably wouldn’t
feel very comfortable in a sleeveless wedding gown. In
fact, you’ll probably be very cold. In addition to the
style of the dress, you’ll also want to consider the
material of the dress. Some lace materials may look very
elegant, but they may be very irritating to the skin.
Stick with something that you’ll feel comfortable in
throughout the day.
We can’t emphasize this enough: Don’t
wait for the last minute to select a wedding gown. You
should start shopping for your dress about a year in
advance to your big day. Why so much time in advance?
Because most gowns need to be ordered approximately four
to six months in advance. And fittings take a lot of
time!
You look beautiful just the way you
are! Don’t plan on purchasing a wedding gown two sizes
smaller because you intend to be ten pounds thinner by
your wedding day. It’s a really good idea to order the
gown in your size. If you do shed a few pounds, great!
Just remember: It’s a lot cheaper to take a gown in than
to have it let out an inch
here and an inch there.
Does this gown look okay on me?
Whenever you’re in doubt, bring your girlfriends along.
Nevertheless, make sure that your friends feel
comfortable telling you the ‘truth.’ If you try on a
gown that doesn’t flatter your figure–you want them to
tell you.
Never dismiss something the bridal
shop staff recommends. They know what they’re doing
(most of the time). Something that may not looking
appealing on a hanger, may look great on you! If the
staff is trying to help you find what you’re looking
for, be as specific as possible when describing your
dream-gown.
“I’ll take that one,” are words I hope
you never say–without trying the gown on. Try every gown
in that bridal shop on–until you find ‘the one.’
Be brave and sneak a peek at the price
tag. Is the wedding gown in your budget? Before you say
‘yes,’ there are several things to consider: accessories
to go with the gown, including: shoes, a headpiece,
jewelry, and undergarments. In addition, there may be
last minute alterations needed for your gown. Keep all
of these things in mind before you slap your credit card
down on the counter.
It’s important to note that most
deposits on weddings gowns are non-refundable. With that
said, you must be absolutely certain that you’ve found
the perfect wedding gown before you commit to the
deposit. Or you’ll always wonder” what if–you wore that
other dress.
Jen Carter is owner of My
Wedding Blog (www.my-wedding-blog.com)
a free wedding planning Web site. You may find the above
article in the wedding and bridal attire section of the
site. Article Source:
EzineArticles.com
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