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[W257]Wedding Dresses And Bridesmaids
by Rafi Michael, Raf

One of the biggest decisions you will face as the big day approaches is choosing the perfect wedding dress and wedding attire. The process of shopping for a wedding dress can be a fabulous adventure, but it can also be stressful and overwhelming--particularly because a bride-to-be often starts shopping for her gown before many other details are determined. You might have had a clear mental picture of the perfect wedding dress ever since you were five years old.

Take a few minutes to think about what you want. It will be helpful when you enter the maze of wedding dresses out there to know what your budget is, any details that are essential (i.e. I must have a full skirt, or my arms must be covered), and an idea of how traditional you want your dress to be. After all, if really a teal pantsuit would work best for you, it's probably not worth your time to sort through racks of flouncy white gowns.

Give yourself ample time to plan- generally the rule of thumb is that you need to order your gown at least six months before your wedding. So you should ideally start shopping for your gown nine months or more before your wedding. (If you don't have this much time, its okay, just budget for some rush charges).

On your wedding day, you'll want to look great, but you'll also want to be comfortable- it will be hard to pose for all those pictures, dance, laugh and more if you're tugging your dress up or have boning jutting into your ribs. First- consider which wedding dress is most appropriate to your day – for example- consider a shorter tea-length or cocktail length dress for a beach wedding. If you're the kinda gal who likes to dance with her hands in the air, and anticipates doing the limbo, perhaps a strapless dress is not the one for you. Look for wedding dresses with removable sleeves or straps to give you the widest range of options.

Think about your body type and what kinds of dresses generally look good on you. Take a look at what you regularly wear that makes you feel confident and beautiful, and then look for a wedding dress with similar lines.

If a friend is making your wedding dress, ensure that you have agreed on a fitting schedule and chances to make adjustments. If you're looking for a bargain at a sample sale, or discount outlet, you should budget money for taking the dress to a good tailor. Many designers will ask for three fittings, and will closely tailor your wedding dress to fit you.

If money is an issue, remember that the most expensive kind of dress is not necessarily the best kind. Many brides find a bridesmaids dress in white or off-white that works perfectly, and is hundreds of dollars cheaper. There are thousands of dresses to be had at sample sales, thrift stores, and ebay. Consider taking pictures from magazines to a friend who sews or seamstress and getting a price quote.

If you choose to make your own dress, don't delay. The sooner you finish it, the sooner you'll be able to attend to the many other details of your wedding.

Don't forget this is your wedding day. Wear whatever makes you comfortable and feels like you. And have fun shopping for your dress. It should be a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity.


One of the most important decisions a bride makes in preparing for her nuptials is her wedding gown. There is such a huge variety of wedding dresses that a new bride can choose from for her walk down the aisle. There are so many different styles in bridal gowns that it is possible to find designs to flatter virtually any size and shape of woman to help her feel more confident, sexy and beautiful on her special day.

Since no two women are built exactly the same, and because most women have areas of their bodies they want to either accentuate or downplay, it is good news that there is so much from which to choose. For that special day, it is important to have a marriage gown tailored carefully to fit the bride just right.

In most cases it will cost a little more when wedding dresses need to be altered, and even more if they are to be custom made. But, for many women, it is such an important aspect of their wedding day that they are willing to sacrifice in other areas of the wedding budget to be sure they have the perfect wedding dress. After all, for years to come they will see it in their wedding pictures and videos.

The primary design of a wedding dress should be all about highlighting the best features of the bride. This should be a high priority in the bridal dress selection, even more so than what the latest styles and trends might be. Going with a very trendy marriage dress might get some attention, but might not make the bride look and feel her very best.

In most cases, it is best to choose a classic style for the gown and shy away from dresses that the bride and groom might look back on at a later time and laugh at, instead of cherishing with fondness. One of the wedding gown styles that is a perpetual favorite is the classic A Line dress, which is simple, elegant and timeless. An A Line gown can be quite flattering on most women, no matter her weight or shape.

But, with that said, it is still a good idea to set aside sufficient time when shopping for the dress to be able to try on a number of different styles. While it is helpful to have the assistance of friends and family, and even a bridal consultant which will be available at most marriage dress shops, the bride should always listen to her own instincts and make a choice based on what makes her feel best. The perfect marriage dress will be the one that makes her feel special, confident, and like a princess.

It is no surprise that most wedding dresses come in white, as that is the most traditional color. However, some are surprised to learn that there are numerous shades of white from which you can choose. In addition, there are other colors available for wedding gowns, and some people choose to coordinate the color of the dress with the theme colors of the wedding.
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