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You’ve never bought a dress like this before so here are five things you should consider before starting your shopping •Don’t Bring an Entourage - a wedding dress is a personal statement of who you are as a bride, too many opinions and the dress becomes less and less about your preferences. 1 or 2 trusted colleagues (whether that is your mom, sister or a friend) keeps the focus on your dream wedding dress. •Buy from an independent Full Service Bridal Salon – for the most important gown of your life, don’t just trust it to anyone – the online site or the high pressured commission paid sales clerk at a chain store are not with you through the whole process - Fit is everything – trust an expert in fittings and alterations to help you pick the right dress for your body and to be there with you through the fitting process. •Know Your Budget – nothing is worse than falling in love with a dress you can not afford – what started as “just try it on for the fun of it” becomes a nightmare when you cannot have it and nothing else compares to it and that is no way to start your wedding planning. •Consider the Spirit of the Wedding - venue, weather and formality of the wedding should be considered when choosing your gown – if your venue screams “ultra formal” your gown should too or you may want to avoid fur and lush fabrics for a beach wedding •Live your Fantasy – This is your dream and your big day so enjoy the process and wear what makes you feel beautiful – in the end that is what matters, you want to give your best self to your groom. SEditorial provided by Sandy Slama, owner, Sandra Rose, llc 5 things to know about shopping for your wedding gown Find a gown they all will love Close friends and family members are an important component of a couple’s wedding day. Individuals who are especially close to the bride and groom are often asked to become members of the wedding party, which means a bride-to-be will be asking one or more women to play an integral role in the celebration. To set these ladies apart from other guests at the wedding, they are often asked to wear coordinating bridesmaid gowns. Selecting a style and color that is fitting to the unique people of the bridal party can be challenging, but it’s not impossible. As if choosing your maid of honor wasn’t tricky enough, you now must make a host of other decisions as well, all while playing stylist to the wedding party. Fashion sense is as unique as a fingerprint, and it is unlikely the bridesmaids will be able to agree on every aspect of the gowns they will be asked to wear. However, there are ways to narrow down the choices and be as accommodating as possible to their needs. Size matters The body shapes and sizes of the women in your bridal party will be different, and this should be kept in mind when selecting a gown style and cut. There are certain dress shapes that are universally flattering, such as A-line. Try to avoid gowns that are extremely form-fitting, as only a few of the bridesmaids may be able to pull off this look successfully. The remainder could be left feeling self-conscious and uncomfortable. Plus, form-fitting clothing will be restrictive and can be difficult to move around in — particularly considering the gown will be worn for an entire day. Flattering Color As a bride you may have a colorscape in your mind for the wedding. But what looks good in table linens and flowers is not always the right choice for clothing. Take the skin tones and hair colors of your bridesmaids into consideration before choosing a dress. Green- and yellow-hued dresses may not look nice on women with olive skin tones, while very pale colors may wash out women with fair skin. Those with dark skin may need a brighter-colored dress. 6 S Wedding Planner 2014

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Page 1: 5 things to know about shopping for your wedding gownshop.yankton.net/media/pubs/517/3066/26189-12145.pdfless about your preferences. 1 or 2 trusted colleagues (whether that is your

You’ve never bought a dresslike this before so here are fivethings you should considerbefore starting your shopping

•Don’t Bring anEntourage - a wedding dress is apersonal statement of who youare as a bride, too many opinionsand the dress becomes less andless about your preferences. 1 or2 trusted colleagues (whetherthat is your mom, sister or afriend) keeps the focus on yourdream wedding dress.

•Buy from anindependent Full Service BridalSalon – for the most importantgown of your life, don’t just trustit to anyone – the online site orthe high pressured commissionpaid sales clerk at a chain storeare not with you through thewhole process - Fit iseverything – trust an expert infittings and alterations to help

you pick the right dress for your body andto be there with you through the fittingprocess.

•Know Your Budget – nothing is worsethan falling in love with a dress you can notafford – what started as “just try it on for thefun of it” becomes a nightmare when youcannot have it and nothing else compares toit and that is no way to start your weddingplanning.

•Consider the Spirit of the Wedding -venue, weather and formality of thewedding should be considered whenchoosing your gown – if your venuescreams “ultra formal” your gown shouldtoo or you may want to avoid fur and lushfabrics for a beach wedding

•Live your Fantasy – This is your dreamand your big day so enjoy the process andwear what makes you feel beautiful – in theend that is what matters, you want to giveyour best self to your groom.

SEditorial provided by Sandy Slama, owner, Sandra Rose, llc

5 things to know about shopping for your wedding gown

Find a gown they all will loveClose friends and family members are an

important component of a couple’s weddingday. Individuals who are especially close tothe bride and groom are often asked tobecome members of the wedding party,which means a bride-to-be will be askingone or more women to play an integral rolein the celebration. To set these ladies apartfrom other guests at the wedding, they areoften asked to wear coordinating bridesmaid

gowns. Selecting a style and color that is fittingto the unique people of the bridal party can be

challenging, but it’s not impossible.As if choosing your maid of honor wasn’t tricky

enough, you now must make a host of other decisions aswell, all while playing stylist to the wedding party. Fashionsense is as unique as a fingerprint, and it is unlikely thebridesmaids will be able to agree on every aspect of thegowns they will be asked to wear. However, there areways to narrow down the choices and be asaccommodating as possible to their needs.

Size mattersThe body shapes and sizes of the women in your

bridal party will be different, and this should be kept inmind when selecting a gown style and cut. There arecertain dress shapes that are universally flattering, such asA-line. Try to avoid gowns that are extremely form-fitting,as only a few of the bridesmaids may be able to pull offthis look successfully. The remainder could be left feelingself-conscious and uncomfortable. Plus, form-fittingclothing will be restrictive and can be difficult to movearound in — particularly considering the gown will beworn for an entire day.

Flattering ColorAs a bride you may have a colorscape in your mind

for the wedding. But what looks good in table linens andflowers is not always the right choice for clothing. Takethe skin tones and hair colors of your bridesmaids intoconsideration before choosing a dress. Green- andyellow-hued dresses may not look nice on women witholive skin tones, while very pale colors may wash outwomen with fair skin. Those with dark skin may need abrighter-colored dress.

6 S Wedding Planner 2014