The perfect dress. You may have spent your whole life dreaming about it or maybe now that you’ve said, “YES” you’ve only now thought about what it might look like. For you, this will be one of the most exciting parts of the planning process. So you start to look and quickly see the array of different styles, colours, materials, finishes and what style would suit my body type. It can all be overwhelming. But don’t worry these 10 tips you’ll be able to find the dress of your dream and not break the bank! 1. Venue First, Dress Second Once you have picked the venue it is imported to take some time to take in the décor and design of each room. Take a moment to walk through and imagine yourself in your dress and what it might look like. Also, consider the time of year you are getting married, what will the weather be like? Take pictures of the venue as a reference for later. For example, you wouldn’t want a ballgown on a beach or a mini in an old castle in winter. Click here to see Types of Dresses. 2. Know Your Budget Make a budget from the minimum you expect to spend to the maximum. This is most important as you now have a realistic view of what you want to get and what will make you happy. You now know which boutiques to view and you have a clear guide to get the consultants upon arrival. Your dream dress is waiting for you and it is at the right price and it will feel just right so take your time and enjoy the search. Don’t look at dresses outside your budget. Every bride has a budget and there is always a dress that we cannot afford. Remember you are what makes the dress look beautiful, have patients and wait until you find the one. 3. Budget For Accessories Accessories can add up so you need to include them in your budget. Be conscious as what you want as shoes, a veil, a sash, jewellery and a headpiece could cost as much as your gown. You have 2 options; you can leave money aside in your budget or you could rent them to save money if the dress means that much to you. 4. Figure Out Your Overall Look When you imagine your wedding day how do you see it, how do you feel. Is it elegant, sophisticated, modern, vintage or romantic…etc? By thinking about this and finding the right feel, you are getting closer to what you want and what makes you happy. This is also valuable information for the consultants at the bridal boutique as it gives them a vision of how you imagine your dress to look. 5. Research Before you step foot in a bridal boutique do some research to make sure that you have an idea of what you want. Don’t get caught up on prices or where the dress is made just the style and shape. Start a Pinterest page for your favourite dresses so you can show the bridal consultants at your appointment. 6. Plan Ahead Eight months before the big day is the recommended time frame to start the search. A boutique dress can take between 12 to 27 weeks to get in and then another 3 to 4 weeks for alterations. If you decide to have bridal photos taken that could take another month to have the dress cleaned. 7. Embrace Your Shape Before you try any dresses on you should research what looks best for your figure. This will educate you on what dresses are right for you. You should also try some other silhouettes to be 100% certain you have made the right choice. Number one rule, Buy The Right Size. Many brides get caught up on trying to fit into a certain size and they are left with a very uncomfortable day. This is one day you want to look and feel gorgeous from morning to night so it is key you purchase a gown that feels just right and you feel confident in because… Confidence Is Beautiful. 8. Trust The Consultants Work with the consultants, let them show you a variety of gowns. They dress brides every single day. They have an eye for what works on different body types. Keep an open mind you may be surprised by what you end up falling in love with! 9. Bring Your Undergarments Make sure you wear or bring the appropriate undergarments: strapless or long-line bra, your usual evening shapewear, modest underwear since Gowns are hard to get in and out of. And remember to bring high heels. Dresses look and feel different when you’re in bare feet. Also, remember someone will be helping you and seeing you in your underwear. 10. Limit Your Entourage Have a select few family and friends went you go dress shopping. People that understand your vision. These people should be familiar with your daily personal style and will support you in your search and not push you out of your comfort zone or try to push their style or style wishes on you.
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These 10 handy hints for marriage planning without stress will keep you cool calm and collected. 1. Forecasting Click here to Right from the outset, be honest with yourself and work out how much time you can actually put into wedding planning. Then, determine who you can call upon for help if and when the wheels fall off (but this article is all about hoping they won't!) Knowing yourself, and your likely trigger points for stress, for example,
2. They’ve got your back The wedding is about the marriage, the marriage is not about the wedding. It's easy in a flurry of lace, lilies and line dancing to forget to nurture the reason you're doing all of this in the first place - your husband/wife-to-be. Be sure to schedule in date nights, even a walk in the park where you promise not to discuss wedding plans so they don't become all-consuming. If things aren't going according to plan, share, and let him/her know. This is only the first kink in a hopefully long and winding road together. 3. Keep your Friends Close The wedding is about the marriage, the marriage is not about the wedding. It's easy in a flurry of lace, lilies and line dancing to forget to nurture the reason you're doing all of this in the first place - your husband/wife-to-be. Be sure to schedule in date nights, even a walk in the park where you promise not to discuss wedding plans so they don't become all-consuming. If things aren't going according to plan, share, and let him/her know. This is only the first kink in a hopefully long and winding road together. 3. Keep your Friends Close Connect, and spend quality non-bridesmaid-dress-shopping-time with your besties, whether you're doing yoga, going for a walk, shopping for outfits for them for a change, or just winding down with coffee or wine. 4. Nerves are Normal Butterflies causing chaos in your belly? It's ok. Nerves often accompany excitement, and we shouldn't shy away from them. Taking a moment to question such a big commitment isn't a danger sign, it's pretty sensible. 5. Delegate Repeat after me: I am not superwoman. Because you're not, so stop trying to manage it all on your own. Weddings are (most often) massive undertakings. Invite friends and family to help. Whether it's the invites, decorating pews, organising transport or making phone calls, people love to feel needed - and useful! 6. Treat Yourself There's no need to wait until your wedding eve for a pampering session. A 30-minute massage, facial or even mani/pedi can work wonders for frazzled fiancees and if you really don't have time, take a book, a candle and some bubble bath and hit the bath at home. 7. Exercise is your Best Friend Virtually nothing releases tension like a good session, whether you're running, hiking, boxing, swimming, cycling or standing on your head. Physical activity helps release uplifting endorphins, so make it a priority, and watch your mood improve with your waistline. 8. Meditate Even if you're new to the cause, meditation helps. It's the key to managing overwhelming emotions and to clearing your mind, even in a few minutes a day, or before bedtime. There are plenty of meditation and mindfulness apps you can try with a pair of headphones, so sift through to find one that works for you. 9. Ease off Social Media Studies have found that if you're feeling anxious, social media platforms, such as Facebook and Instagram can make it worse. This can be particularly tough when wedding planning. Social media is a great tool for gathering inspo, but gather and go, don't surf until you feel low. 10. Talk! It's an oldie, but still a goodie. Whether it's a parent, a friend, or just someone you really trust, it pays to have a designated person to vent to when you need to blow off steam.
I really hope these help and I would love to hear from you if they do, or even if you want to add your own tip, please comment below! |
Robert Flanagan
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