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A Lovely Wedding Dress

Brides-to-be, listen up! Your wedding is your biggest day. It closes your search for a life partner, and you may have this one day only for once in your lifetime.

- EDITOR: ARCHIE MODEQUILLO By Audrey Cabahug

So, you have to look perfect on the day you marry the man of your dreams. The way you prepare for your wedding day is pictured by your wedding dress, the centerpiec­e of all the wedding activities. Your wedding dress is also the first thing eyes are drawn to as you walk dreamily down the aisle.

A lovely wedding dress will transform any bride into a beautiful princess.

And finding it does not take magic, the kind told in fairytales. It takes a little time and effort, though

– the perfect bridal dress is there somewhere, waiting for the right girl to find it.

The question is:

How does the brideto-be find the wedding dress that’s right for her? The website www. bridebox.com shares simple steps to follow to find the bride-to-be’s dream wedding dress.

Preparatio­n before shopping. Wedding shopping can be overwhelmi­ng if you have no idea about what you want. So, do your homework well. Look through magazines, websites and catalogues for designs and clip the ones that appeal to you. Save the designs that you like most so that you can easily access them when you’re ready to go shopping. Take your time to decide what you want before you start to look around; you will have to choose between traditiona­l and contempora­ry designs, fabrics, styles and colors, to find the one that suits you.

Start as early as is possible, so you do not have to hurry through your search for a bridal gown. Remember, your wedding dress is the most important piece of clothing you’ll need for the entire day, so it’s important to take the time to find the one that suits you best. Set aside plenty of time for boutique appointmen­ts, trying on dresses, fittings, alteration­s, and the selection of accessorie­s to complete your trousseau.

Consider anything that must be incorporat­ed into your wedding day attire, such as jewelry, hair accessorie­s, shoes, family heirlooms, or vintage items, and bring these with you to your fittings so that you can see how your dress looks when paired with these items. You may find that the shade of white of the dress you found does not go well with the shade of white of your shoes. By bringing any items you want to wear on your big day to try on together, you’ll avoid being surprised and disappoint­ed on the day of the wedding.

Before shopping, you should also determine the maximum amount you can afford to spend on your dress. Wedding dresses can range greatly in price, so if you tell the store assistant what your budget is like she will be able to point you to dresses that fit your needs. This will ensure that you do not fall in love with a wedding gown that’s beyond your means.

Style, fit and color. A wedding dress should not only be suitable for the venue and weather, it should – more importantl­y – also flatter your figure and style. Breezy lightweigh­t fabrics are ideal for outdoor weddings and warm weather, while satin, velvet and layered wedding gowns work well in cold and wet season. You can step up the drama by choosing a darker color or accessoriz­ing with a stylish wrap or stole. One of the latest trends in wedding dresses is choosing a different color, such as light pink or blue. You don’t have to stick to tradition – find a dress that really speaks to you and shows off your personalit­y.

While trying on bridal dresses, look for patterns that flatter your figure. Strapless gowns are a traditiona­l favorite that suit most women, but it has to be tailored to match your proportion­s. If you are tall and slender, choose a wedding gown that fits you well and amplifies your curves to create the perfect silhouette. If you are short, avoid dresses with too many layers and heavy fabric as this can make you look shorter. For girls with full figures, tight fitting dresses, or those with corsets are ideal. If you are slender, consider dresses that emphasize your femininity by creating a mermaid silhouette.

 ??  ?? Designer VERA WANG (www.thecut.com)
Designer VERA WANG (www.thecut.com)

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