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Winter Wedding Tips

Although there’s no question that getting married in the cooler months – especially when you’re talking snowy and icy environs – necessitates some pretty warm clothes to ensure you get to your ceremony and reception and back without being afflicted by frostbite.

Although traditional white can look fantastic in strong summer light, in colder months it can tend to look a bit washy and disappear into the background.

For an autumn, winter or early spring wedding you might find that a rich, darker variant works far better; cream, gold, pale pink, pale blue, silver or even a non-traditional color.

Particularly if you are not having a traditional you really can choose whatever color scheme takes your fancy, and bearing in mind that weddings during these months can be affected by dull, darkish weather some vibrant colors and fashion statements will go a long way towards compensating for the lack of light and warmth.

If you’re getting married in potentially wet and/or muddy circumstances, you might well like to consider the length of your wedding dress, and whether or not a train is necessary – or at least, if a train can be ‘bustled’ to a height above ground level.

Ditto for the bridesmaid’s dresses assuming they’re full length.

That’s because no matter how careful you are to hitch up your skirts as you tiptoe through the rainy, muddy church yard or outdoor surroundings of any type of wedding venue, something may distract you, you let go, and you could finish up with unpleasant brownish stains around your hem.

Hemlines that are a couple of centimeters above ground level (with shoes on) will stay above all but the most pesky of puddles and continue looking good throughout the day.

Footwear

Here’s where we need to get boring for a bit and think about the realities of northern hemisphere weddings in the autumn, winter and spring. Whether we like it or not, these times can be wet – and more invasive wet than the summer days when you get a shower or two. And that’s before you begin to consider the cold factor.

Have no fear. Provided that you plan appropriately your wedding footwear not only can be water-resistant, but also warm as well.

One very sensible option is to go for wedding boots – typically, wedding boots of the old Victorian style which are quite easily available. They’re comfortable,wearable, and should they poke out from under your dress, look lovely.

Remember, to choose a winter wedding bouquet, your bouquet should have winter accents. Winter accents are like pine cones, holly leaves, baby’s breath, berries and others.

Winter flowers are like freesias, lilies, poinsettias, hydrangeas or even roses. Combine winter flowers with winter accents, you get a lovely wedding bouquet.

Ask Erika for advice in areas of flowers for weddings. She writes numerous articles on wedding bouquets blog – http://wedding-bouquets-gallery.com/. We would be delighted to help you design the perfect bouquet for your wedding.

Bible of 4 Season Wedding Flowers Ideas

You admit that fresh flowers on wedding ceremony will add more charm to your special day, aren’t you? Although the advanced transportation today will deliver any kinds of flowers you want, yet picking wedding flowers in season not only will save you a lot of money, but also help to create a much vivid season themed wedding.

So for those who want to decorate their ceremony with flowers in season, you should go on reading, as the following are a complete wedding planning guide about wedding flowers choosing, based on US area.

Flowers for spring wedding
As everything awakes in spring, the delightful weather brings us a sea of flowers, with different colors. So just free your imagination and add the most vivid colors in your wedding.
Tulips, with many colors available, ranging from white, pink, yellow, red and even purple are listed among the hot choice for spring. And Daffodil, which popular in January and early May will add much charm to your wedding with bright yellow colors.

Others popular lists are Lilacs, Violet or White
Hyacinth, Purple, Pink or White
Peonies, pink
Narcissus, white

Flowers for summer wedding
Summer season is also filled with colorful flowers, such as gladioli, columbine aquilegia can be as ideal decoration from late spring to summer. Also bunches of roses are common in summer wedding, and if you want to have roses as the leading role for your ceremony, use roses in mixed bouquets can be quite excellent choice.

Other popular lists are
Chrysanthemum, with white, yellow, orange and pink for option
Forget-me-not, blue, purple, pink, yellow and green  
Gerbera Daisy, pink, orange, red and white  
Sunflower, the bright yellow and smile company you forever

Flowers for fall wedding
When we are talking about flowers for autumn season, in most cases, those fire red, orange and yellow colored flowers will come into our mind at first time. Various colored Chrysanthemum often appears as frequenter for fall wedding, no matter you choose white, yellow, orange or pink Chrysanthemum, it will be great wedding ideas.

Also, orange roses will be wise alternative if you want to celebrate a wedding ceremony themed with warm colors.
Other popular lists are
Freesia refracta, red, orange, purple
Marigold, Yellow, Orange, Red  
Zinnia, Red, orange, pink
Maple leaves

Flowers for winter
For those in fond of wedding at winter season, choose proper wedding flowers ideas will make your wedding full of special feelings. The hot lists of flowers in winter are roses, orchid and lily. Just image, if your ceremony falls on snowy day, and decorated with vivid flowers, such as red roses, red or pink Anemone, the guests will definitely remember your special day just as his/hers.

Sevenyearitchs.com, site for latest wedding dresses collection and practical wedding tips, features with detailed wedding ideas, aiming to make you wedding the most memorable moments in life.

Spring Wedding Fashion

SPRING FASHION 2008
Part Two – The Wedding Season

Spring is traditionally known as the season of blooming flowers, bright sunshine, and nice weather. It is also traditionally known as the wedding season – and for good reason. The pretty, newly blossomed works of nature make the perfect backdrop for wedding portraits; the mid-range temperatures allow both bride and groom to be flexible with their wedding wear, meaning they can focus on style rather than weather-bound comfort; and there is a general feeling of happiness associated with the bright colours and increased sunshine found after winter.

With the onset of spring in Australia, the latest wedding couture is out in full-force. This season’s wedding wear sees more metallic-based shades and a collection of floral embroidered gowns. A higher hem-line has also become more common, and dress-shapes like trumpet gowns and column gowns are in.

For soon-to-be brides, ready-made dresses are always a feasible option. But for the fashion-savvy and beauty-smart, personally tailored dresses are the only option. Silk fabric is the most common type of wedding wear material, and dresses can be accentuated and embellished with various types of laces and beads. For wedding dresses to genuinely look good and last long, silk of the highest quality should be obtained.

The wedding would not be complete without having the entire bridal party in high fashion. The bridesmaids’ dresses are usually the second most important piece of clothing that must be taken into consideration. This spring, the wedding colour themes are pastel-based with splashes of brightness. Like the bridal gowns, bridesmaids’ dresses have a shorter hemline and a more flowing-type design.

Melbourne designer fabric store d’Italia has the latest spring fashion material for bridal and wedding couture. Its range of the season’s newest prints and colours are directly imported from Italy and France, thus ensuring fabric of the highest quality. A selection of metallic-based shades for brides seeking a sleeker look is available, as well as an assortment of pastel-based fabrics for the more demure bridesmaid.

Dressmakers specialising in the latest wedding fashion are critical in the creation of the perfect wedding apparel. d’Italia offers one of Melbourne’s most selective wedding couture seamstress referral services. In-store recommendations and advice on the best fit and designs can also be found.

The store is located at 61, Glenferrie Road, Malvern (Victoria, Australia). For a visual range of wedding apparel and for more information, go to www.ditalia.com.au.

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