Accessories for the bride are
details than can easily slip out of mind, but missing an important
piece can make the wedding
ceremony and reception less glamorous. The headpiece, for
example, completes the bride's look and should be considered
as carefully as, if not moreso than, any wedding day accessory.
It draws attention to the bride's face, and it complements the
style and fabric of the gown. Veils decorated with silk or satin
flowers add understated elegance to classic bridal gowns. Sparkling
tiaras provide the crowning touch to today's fashionable ball
gowns.
The wedding day wardrobe should be determined by the time of
day and the formality of the reception. As a simple guideline,
daytime celebrations occur before 6 P.M., while evening weddings
take place after 6. They may also begin slightly earlier, but
continue well into the night. Formality is a less straightforward
quality, because all of the elements combined, rather than any
single detail, give a wedding its style. An large evening event
in an elaborate ballroom, featuring a multicourse dinner and
an orchestra calls for appropriate, impressive attire. On the
other hand, getting
married in California at an outdoor afternoon wedding decorated
with wildflowers, freshly grilled food, and a lively bluegrass
band calls for less formal dress for the bride
and groom.
Wedding Concierge Services is pleased to assist you in organizing
le grande affaire. Use
our resources and wedding advice
to decide exactly how you want your wedding to look and feel.
We'll show you how to pull off the event smoothly and painlessly.
Instead of a stressful burden, you'll remember your wedding
as the happiest day of your life.
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