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This is going to be THE most romantic day of your life; your wedding day. It's a dream come true for both of you. This is your special day when you will stand together before family and friends and pledge a lifetime of commitment and devotion to each other. For your own personal reasons, you have chosen to have your nuptials on a beautiful beach.
Planning a beach wedding ceremony offers the opportunity for a spectacular setting and wonderful memories but it also presents challenges that would not be encountered with a more traditional indoor setting. To be able to enjoy your special day, the key will be in the preparation and planning of the special requirements for a Beach Wedding. Here are some important factors to consider when selecting the beach wedding attire.
THEME – This is the one time you really need to be introspective and true to yourself. Think about some general parameters. Are you more formal, modest, reserved, casual, trendy, chic, dramatic, Victorian, contemporary, etc.? Do you wish to emulate the location you've chosen? F or example Hawaii, Caribbean Islands, Mexico, or Florida and California beaches. You want to consider that various aspects of your wedding look to be organized and not muddled.
STYLE AND COLORS – You will want the fashion colors you choose to be complimentary to your theme, location and other ceremonial accessories. This will be especially important for your wedding party and not just the bride and groom. If you are in a quandary as to suitable style and colors, take the time to browse through travel and fashion magazines, the internet, and clothing stores. It may be helpful to talk to a couple of fashion consultants. Allow plenty of time to coordinate with your bridesmaids, groomsmen, flower girl and ring bearer depending on the size of your wedding party. Allow enough time for their attire to be ordered and any necessary alterations. Be especially considerate of the ladies. Choose styles that will be most flattering for everyone. If there are glaring figure "challenges", ask for their input. Most of us know what styles we can and can not wear. Also, it would be helpful for your guests to know what is appropriate for them to wear. Communicate as much information ahead of time as possible. Let them know the theme and if this is going to be a more formal or casual affair. In addition, let them know what weather conditions they can expect and what type of shelter will be available so they can prepare and dress accordingly.
BUDGET – Establish a reasonable budget for yourself and your wedding party. This may be a "delicate" conversation but will save a lot of embarrassment and heartache through the planning process.
SEASON AND TIME OF DAY – Research the climate of your chosen beach location. Are you, the wedding party, family and friends going to be exposed to the elements during the hottest part of the day or have you decided to have the ceremony during the cooler part of the late afternoon or early evening? This will, in part, determine the style, fabrication and accessories you will want to choose.
ACCOMMODATIONS AND SET UP – Considering your theme, budget, weather conditions, etc., research and secure appropriate shelter. Investigate canopies, seating, "runners", etc. to insure everyone is as comfortable as is financially feasible. If your wedding ceremony is going to be at a beach resort, you will be able to arrange the use of the hotel's facilities.
FLOWERS FOR THE WEDDING PARTY – The bridal bouquet, bridesmaids' and mother's corsages, floral bouquet for the flower girl, and Gentlemen's and father's boutonnieres must compliment everyone's attire. Again, you will want to consider your theme, colors, styles, location, etc.
JEWELRY – Make your selections carefully and tastefully. Jewelry should only strengthen your attire and never overwhelm. Remember the wedding party should be uniformly clad and not "upstage" the bride.
Now that you have carefully planned for this important aspect of your beach wedding, you can rest assured you and your wedding party will greatly enjoy this very special day.
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Source by Ashlee Newlon