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What to Wear for a Beach Wedding – For the Bride

What to Wear for a Beach Wedding – For the Bride

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As the bride for the big day, you are very excited to make sure that everything is perfect for the day! What should you wear? What should the decorations for the venue be like? These are some questions that are popping in your mind.

Choosing the beach theme wedding is the first step that you have made to do something different from the usual norm. Your bridesmaids have all done up and make sure that the decoration for the venue are up to speed and flawless. The next big thing is – Choosing your wedding dress for the big day!

If you have a wedding planner or a wedding consultant, you may find this a little easier as he or she is able to provide some tips or advice and to point you to the right bridal store or boutique to pick the dress. If not, you may find yourself getting a little jittery. Where should you look? What style should you go for?

A beach wedding is one that is relaxing and casual. So you might not want to overburden yourself with lavish heavy gown. Simple, elegant might be your choice. A three quarter wedding gown with a pair of heels is perfect! If you wanted something that is longer, you may want to go for a long, non-bulky dress. Make sure that you have some carpet over the sand so that you are not stepping into the sand and get your lovely gown dirty.

You may want to try on a few styles and choose a neckline that suits you. Different people may look different in different styles and remember to go for a few fittings before your wedding day. Unless you are on a tied budget, I would recommend that you go to a proper bridal shop or specialized boutique or online store to buy the gown. These stores may offer fittings services prior to the big day, so you do not have to worry if you grow thinner before the actual day. Try not to buy off the rack as you may have a problem later with getting a seamstress to alter properly.

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Source by Anne Lim

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