Headpieces and
Veils
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Your gown
style and the formality of your wedding should dictate
the style of your bridal headpiece. There
are several
headpiece styles to choose from with or without veils:
tiaras, hats, caps, headbands, bows,
wreaths, fresh or
silk flowers, etc. It is generally best to choose a
style that is in proportion to your dress and has
similar styling. For example, if your gown is decorated
with pearls, you may want to consider a headpiece with
pearls. However, rhinestone tiaras can compliment a wide
variety of wedding gowns.
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Use the formality of the wedding and the decoration on
the back of your gown to
provide guidelines for length
of the illusion (veiling). Many brides combine a blusher
(the layer that goes over your face) with a longer one
for both formal and semi-
formal weddings. If your gown
down not have a train or has detailing at the waist
that
you want to show off, you may want to use an
elbow-length veil. A longer veil
is the most popular for formal and
semi-formal weddings. If your gown as a long
train, the veil should extend one foot or
more onto the train of the dress A
detachable veil either on Velcro or on a separate comb
is a great idea when
using
a longer veil for the
wedding ceremony. This enables you to use a shorter veil
or
remove the veil completely from the headpiece for the
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You will
be on your feet a significant amount of time so it is
important that your shoes are comfortable. You
may want
to wear them around the house before your wedding day
just to break them in. Any style is in
these days
ranging from Isotoner Slippers, ballet slippers,
flip-flops, tennis shoes, sandals, pumps, platforms
you name it. Many brides wear one style for the wedding
and another more comfortable style for the
reception.
Basically, its your call.
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French Bouquet Bridal Centre' and Let Our
Bridal Specialists Help You. Email Karolynn
Here
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