Dress details
• There is a gown style for every figure type. Define your figure and look for the most flattering style for you.
• Always try on your headpiece with your gown to be certain they complement each other in style and in color.
• Do you know what type slip you should wear with your gown? A petticoat made of a firm fabric adds structure to a full skirt, whereas the soft body-shaping lingerie smooths the lines of a sheath. A sheer bodice calls for a lacy camisole. You’ll also need the right style bra , be it strapless or a push-up.
• Match the color of your shoes to the color of your gown. There are many shades of white and ivory. Choose shoes that are comfortable as you’ll be standing/dancing for hours.
• Gloves should match the formality of your wedding, the season and the style of your gown. Remember, accessories are the perfect finishing touches.
• A good guideline for the bride’s jewelry is the heavier the embellishments on the gown, the simpler the jewelry.
• Scuff the sole of your shoes before your wedding day.
• Blushers and long veils are still reserved for a first-time bride.
• Shop with a local bridal shop that has a good reputation.
• Be prepared to make a 50 percent deposit when you purchase the gown.
• Black or dark shades of gray are best choices for larger men.
• Choose trousers without pleats. True, pleats give more fullness, but they do not flatter a bulky bottom or hip area.
• Pants should hang straight and to the top of the shoe heel. · To de-emphasize size, we suggest a large man choose a one-button style jacket.
• Vests are more popular than cummerbunds. A solid black or dark colored vest will look much more dapper on the large size man.
• A lay-down collar and a trendy tie give balance to a man with a wide upper body
— Courtesy of National Bridal Service
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