Shopping for wedding dresses is supposed to be a very enjoyable experience. However, there are a few things that can completely ruin the fun. It doesn't matter if you are a future bride shopping around to find dresses for wedding ceremonies yet to come, or if you are looking for bridesmaid wedding dresses for a ceremony coming soon - pay attention to these important do's and don'ts.
You may like the idea of lace and corsets in couture wedding dresses, but with an edge. After all, you might look like a delicate fairy princess, but you can kick ass with the best of them! Plus, no way are you giving up your boots. Is it a salute to the past or a portent of the future? A custom-tailored coat over a distressed lace bridal gown, a hand-stitched leather corset, heavy clockwork jewellery, and metal body armour--go wild! Practically anything goes for the steampunk bride. She, like her one-of-a-kind gown, is both romantic and hardcore, unique in every way, and ready for any occasion. Hit vintage stores and specialty shops for ideas before presenting your sketch to your dressmaker/designer.
For lovers of the sun and the sea, what could be better than catching a few waves right after saying 'I do'? A delicate maillot and wrap-inspired ensemble would be perfect for a seaside wedding, showing off your beautiful holiday tan. Or consider an intricately beaded sarong over a daring bikini. You could perhaps design a whole trousseau around this theme if you decide to spend your honeymoon near the beach. You won't even need shoes!
Don't - Shop around for only the cheap wedding dresses. If you walk into a bridal shop and notice that all of the dresses are under $50, you might as well leave because you will not find anything of quality. However, there are some bridal shops that run great specials. If you pay attention you might be able to get a good quality dress for around $100.
Do - Plan ahead. There are far too many locations for you to hit in one day. So, make sure that you plan ahead and have an idea of what you are going to be doing before you step out of the door. You don't want to spend your entire day looking for bridal shops instead of narrowing down your selections.
You may like the idea of lace and corsets in couture wedding dresses, but with an edge. After all, you might look like a delicate fairy princess, but you can kick ass with the best of them! Plus, no way are you giving up your boots. Is it a salute to the past or a portent of the future? A custom-tailored coat over a distressed lace bridal gown, a hand-stitched leather corset, heavy clockwork jewellery, and metal body armour--go wild! Practically anything goes for the steampunk bride. She, like her one-of-a-kind gown, is both romantic and hardcore, unique in every way, and ready for any occasion. Hit vintage stores and specialty shops for ideas before presenting your sketch to your dressmaker/designer.
For lovers of the sun and the sea, what could be better than catching a few waves right after saying 'I do'? A delicate maillot and wrap-inspired ensemble would be perfect for a seaside wedding, showing off your beautiful holiday tan. Or consider an intricately beaded sarong over a daring bikini. You could perhaps design a whole trousseau around this theme if you decide to spend your honeymoon near the beach. You won't even need shoes!
Don't - Shop around for only the cheap wedding dresses. If you walk into a bridal shop and notice that all of the dresses are under $50, you might as well leave because you will not find anything of quality. However, there are some bridal shops that run great specials. If you pay attention you might be able to get a good quality dress for around $100.
Do - Plan ahead. There are far too many locations for you to hit in one day. So, make sure that you plan ahead and have an idea of what you are going to be doing before you step out of the door. You don't want to spend your entire day looking for bridal shops instead of narrowing down your selections.
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