With the beginning of the wedding season just weeks away, I thought this was the right time to offer some advice and advice to help you assemble some deadly clothes for these happy celebrations. As always with fashion, age is a factor in determining what to wear ... but, you may be surprised at how much you see in the list.
The first consideration: dress code or not wear dress.
There are six dress codes the couple may choose for their wedding guests. To understand each of these information, I use the information on the invitations via the detonation website.
Dress codes - what we wear
1. Casual - casual dress suitable for the season
2. Cocktail Dress / Semi-Formal / Exquisite Casual - Cocktail Dress
3. Underwear clothes - designed by the couple (see # 5 vintage below)
4. Uniforms / Black tie optional - Floor length dress or evening pant suit
5. Black tie - formal dress
6. White Tie - Full length hall gown
If there is a dress system that will narrow your choices, but there is still room for a lot of imagination! If there is no dress, you can move on to the next account.
Second consideration: a wedding theme or pattern
There are many themes / patterns but I will mention the eight most common. Understanding the attribute / style can help you determine if you want to wear if the invitation does not contain a dress code.
Theme / Style (most formal order for most casual) - What suggestions to wear
1. Classic or traditional - cocktail dress to full length dress
2. Contemporary or elegant - cocktail dress or wide leg suit
3. Romantic or backyard / generosity - cocktail dress or wide leg suit
4. Industrial-inspired - none of the above
5. Vintage - based on the age of the couple chooses
6. Country or country - Sundresses, full length casual dresses or jeans and blouse lacy
7. Beach - Sundresses, full-length casual dresses, swimwear w / robe
Your chances are endless - use these suggestions to flow your creative juices.
Consider the third time of day
The general rule is that the clothes become a little more formal as the day progresses to the evening.
You are now able to narrow it further and begin to think about the details of the clothing with the start of the compilation of ideas for accessories.
Fourth consideration: Adjust for inclement weather
Whatever outfit you choose to wear, make sure that you have a secondary option ready in case the weather wears off, throw or shawl ... even an elegant umbrella to help you overcome the weather!
Fifth consideration: What is the color (colors) of the wedding
If you know the colors the couple chose for their wedding, you can choose to wear something that fits well with those things. Generally, you do not want to match the colors exactly if you are not part of the wedding. However, some objects whose shades are lighter or darker than a color or a simple pattern with one or more colors have two good options.
Considerations 6: What are you looking for better?
This is a bit difficult, because although you want to look your best, you never have to redeem the bride or bride. This is the day of the bride to shine with her bridesmaids, so look at what looks best for you and then modify it some. This may mean that instead of wearing a dress that suits his shape and is very short with high heels, you can choose the right shape just above the knee length dress and any heel or tights or short short heel high heel dress. Another example would be instead of wearing a low-heeled shrug that could wear a slightly higher neckline with lower back. The adjustments are endless ...
Do not skip this consideration. Will prevent you from being the person that everyone thinks behind your back at the wedding and for weeks afterwards.
Seventh consideration: the right age
This is not a good thing for my younger readers, which is bad for older readers. Again, it is about modifications. You want to look stylish while being the right age. Those younger than you have more options, although I ask all of you, regardless of your age, to study closely by putting on the triple mirror, sitting, walking and hiding! The humble word means showing grace to the observer, which should be your goal when attending a wedding. You do not want to be distracted to any other guests or anyone at the wedding. Those of us older need to spend more time thinking and studying what we look like in a uniform ... no matter how spectacular it may be on a barn or a model. As we age, we can overlook (or sometimes choose to overlook) what our clothes look like from different angles and in different body positions. There is no mercy for any group that does not look better in every corner and every place of an object. Do not wear anything that you will regret later. I always miss next to more classic pieces.
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