When you begin planning your wedding day, it's natural for you to immediately begin envisioning your gown, your hairstyle, and all the other major components of your look and those of your overall nuptial celebration. But what about the final touches? In the whirlwind of planning, you may forget about some of those details that will distinguish your bridal makeover. So let me give you some suggestions to complete your look for the big day.
Your bridal veil defines the overall attitude that you convey with your bridal ensemble. Naturally, its style should align with that of the gown you've already chosen, but if you haven't yet purchased a dress, it's perfectly reasonable for the one you choose to be inspired by the veil if you make that selection first.
The cathedral veil is a popular choice for traditional brides preparing for a formal ceremony, but be aware that the train on your veil can get rather dirty from dragging on the ground, so you may want to consider purchasing a shorter veil for the reception--perhaps an elbow-length number with a blusher for dramatic effect can be swapped to avoid the troubles with the train later on.
Pay attention to the forecast on your wedding day, as that can affect how you implement your veil into your coif. I say this because my nuptials occurred on a particularly windy day and my veil kept flying out of my hair and across the lawn. Better planning would have armed me with extra bobby pins to secure my lacey hairpiece into the updo I chose.
Most brides opt for manicured fingernails, with white-tipped acrylics being one of the most popular choices. But if you want to go this route, do something daring. Go for one of your wedding colors or make a bold statement with a deep red or royal purple. Touches like this one will make your photos stand out and make your overall look unforgettable.
Instead of shopping at stores that specialize in bridal accessories for your jewelry, you might want to consider browsing boutiques, which will have a selection of one-of-a-kind earrings and necklaces.
Be sure to pick out items that reflect your personal style, and don't be afraid of color. Sure, white gold, pearls, crystals, and diamonds are classic, but the pair of rosebud earrings I wore was remarked upon by more than half my guests--particularly because they were made of real rosebuds!
Everyone will be looking at you on this day, so be sure to pay attention to all the particulars. But have fun choosing them--don't stress!
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(http://stores.alwaysbeautifulweddingveils.com/-strse-template/about/Page.bok) With the exception of the birdcage wedding veils , most of the veils measure 72" in width.