What to Wear to a Wedding (Your Own & As a Guest)

Wear it wavy and pull it all to one side, don't accessorize your hair if you will be wearing a veil, or if you will be wearing chandelier type earrings.

I was thinking about maybe taking this picture to the hairdressers
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Btw, I'm not going to wear a veil. Maybe I should choose bigger earings and, as you say, don't acccesorize my hair :flower:

http://www.dailymakeover.com/hairstyles/women_hairstyles/sienna_miller_oct_2004?tid_ref=561
 
^ Absolutely, good luck with it all.

Also make sure you have proper lighting & camera people. ESSENTIAL.
 
Definitely no suit.
I absolutely hate it if men are buyin a suit for their wedding and the clerks tell them "they can wear it for business afterwards, too".
Sorry, in my opinion my wedding has a much higher importance than daily work (i think it's the same for women), so for me the right thing would be a morning suit like this one:
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(tailormadelondon.com)
 
aww I am so undecided.
I get married this year (yay! finally!) but have no idea what to wear.
It will be in the late summer, hopefully not fall/autumn. And I live in Germany, so it´s never super hot here.
But I actually have no idea what to wear.
I can (a bit) sew, but I´m not sure if I want to sew my wedding dress... and if it would look good...

If I would marry on a super hot summer day, the beach was nearby and if it was a more outside than indoors wedding, i would some hippy inspired hi-lo length wedding dress.
But I guess that wont happen.

more likely we´ll marry in the "sleeping beauty"-castle and celebrate indoors somewhere. It wont be a fairytale wedding at all. I just really like the castle and it´s much prettier than a register office.

All I know is that I need some sleeves/straps because strapless doesn´t fit me and will slide down.
 

And congratulations, myown! ^_^ :flower:
I love the idea of (long or short) sheer sleeves, have you thought about it? It probably wouldn't be too cold indoors for it.

Anyway, I have to post my dream wedding dress, which would probably remain a dream, but still ... A girl can dream, right?

I know most people don't find black appropriate for a wedding dress, but it's just so freaking perfect. :heart:

Pics from: style, lanvin


 

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^stunning dress. i would take it in a pastel color.

and thank you very much :blush:
 
Eternal favorite :heart: I understand the flaws many people find with this dress but if I could live a fantasy life, this would be the one :)

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^ :lol: I wouldn't either but that 'circus' is the main part of its appeal imo. Walking down the steps of St Paul's cathedral next to a prince, with a tiara on your head and meters of silk cascading behind you, it is everything you could want in a fairy-tale but reality is ofcourse different :ninja::cry:
 
Eternal favorite :heart: I understand the flaws many people find with this dress but if I could live a fantasy life, this would be the one :)


Oooh....I completely agree with you. Princess Diana's dress was just something incredibly special, it's probably not something I would choose for myself, but I still really love it. It's the idea behind the dress even more so then the dress itself. She just embodied the fairytale/royalty wedding idea (though I feel it's important to note that just because she had a fairytale wedding doesn't mean her life was a fairytale. :cry:).​
 
Sorry for bumping up this thread but I have no idea where to post.

I am engaged to be married and the whole theme of the wedding is to honour Africa and especially East Africa, where I come from. We are getting married in Masai Mara, Kenya and I really wanted a one of a kind gown. The general idea of the dress was: simplicity, elegance, history, travel and masai. The gown should be simple and elegant because I could not carry an enormous dress in the middle of nowhere, travel/history was supposed to come from all the fabrics I bought through the year and through all our travel together and the masai bit was supposed to be either included in the design/accessories or the colour.

I recently received a sneek peek/first sketch of my dress. At first I really love it. Now I am more unsure about it.. I had a lot of ideas through my mind and after pinning them all I realise that - for now - I don't see any of those elements (I shared with him) in the design. I think I don't like my dress as much as I should... I don't know what to tell him/what to say. I just know it's not my dream dress yet and I am a bit sad about it :(

Attached is the sneek peek I got.

Oh and I forgot to say I am working it all on my own as no one is invited and no one knows the when/where/how of the wedding. My friends and family just know I am engaged.. I don't feel confortable engaging my friends and family if they won't even be able to come :/ That's why I need an outsider perspective: honestly, what do you think of it? How should I go about my concerns to the designer? Thank you for your help :) :flower:

Edit: forgot to say that of course my designer lives in Africa while I am in Europe so everything has been through email/skype so far. I am supposed to fly at the end of this month to meet him for the very first time and see the complete sketch (I think..)
 

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well, if you arent crazy about it you can stick to masai beads. and use this dress as the "day after wedding" dress.:flower:

i think the sketch isnt detailed enough for you to make up your mind.

you'll need to bring a backup dress anyway.
 
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But I am not a Masai so I can't wear their traditional attire although one of them will walk me down the aisle .. Plus I really wanted a dress, designed just for me/reflective of my tastes and personality, a one of a kind. No one in my family got married in something else :/ . I guess I am just really frustrated because I can't find any of the details I thought I would have. I feel like this design is lacklustre, lacking fun/fire/personality. But then, I don't know what he could change while still keeping the "simple, elegant, clean line". Ugh >.< I am going to ask for something more detailed, to have a better idea.

Thank you for your input :flower: :)
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eva, my first thought is this is alot to ask of any one dress :flower: it's kind of like your inspiration for the dress is pretty abstract, but the dress is necessarily concrete.

you're having the dress designed for you, so I think you will get a one-of-a-kind dress. but i don't know if it can be absolutely everything all rolled into one. iow, one dress cannot be as complex as you and your life :flower:

so i do like the idea lucy alludes to of having a wedding wardrobe. perhaps one approach would be to have a western dress, and an african-inspired dress. many brides change for the reception, or have a multi-day event with something diff to wear each day. many asian brides will have a western white gown, & an asian red gown. you could do the same.

getting down to concrete details ... 1) i noticed alot of your inspirations were traditional & lacy. 2) is yellow your color? 3) what fabrics are the starting point for the dress?
 
ta-ta thank you. I feel much better :flower:

The problem we have is that it is a bush wedding, held in a bush camp. The camp is so remote that they only have 5 other tents and it takes 5 hours from Masai mara airport to get there. Since we take a very small plane from Nairobi, we are limited to 15kg (or 10kg pp) so I can't afford to bring too many things. The other issue is: my wedding ceremony will actually be the first stop before a world tour.. We still don't know if we will fly back to where we live for me to store the dress or if it will stay with the designer and go back to South Africa..
Other issue we have: it will only be us, in a bush camp. We won't have the traditional reception, we won't held a religious ceremony either (we don't share the same one). So it's really just a dress for the civil ceremony with the Kenyan authority and the whole day doing game drive and moving around in my dress to take pictures..

This I am not sure how useful having 2 dresses could be, and I wouldn't even know how to explain that to the designer who knows the place and my fiancé :lol:

On to questions:
Yes traditional and lacy are definitely my inspiration. No yellow is not my colour and I think he picked it because I haven't picked one and I told him I like the idea of earthy tone to remind myself of our surrounding. I also thought it would look great as a contrast to the Masai red attire. I am not even sure I like the wedding dress yellow.. I just knew I was open to something else than white (because it would have gotten really dirty at the camp).
Fabric : we don't know yet.. Well I don't know yet.. I think I don't even know what kind of fabrics wedding gowns are generally made of :/ I just know that it must flow/not be too heavy/not be too warm/I need to be able to breathe and the dress should not restrict any of my movement or feel scratchy or else on my skin..
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My dream garments would be something like this :D:

Pics are from photos taken from several old bridal magazines like brides, loving you

For my hubby something like this, maybe a bit modernized:

Pics from dvd/screenshots movies like pride & prejudice, persuasion, North & South, phantom of the opera
 
ta-ta thank you. I feel much better :flower:

The problem we have is that it is a bush wedding, held in a bush camp. The camp is so remote that they only have 5 other tents and it takes 5 hours from Masai mara airport to get there. Since we take a very small plane from Nairobi, we are limited to 15kg (or 10kg pp) so I can't afford to bring too many things. The other issue is: my wedding ceremony will actually be the first stop before a world tour.. We still don't know if we will fly back to where we live for me to store the dress or if it will stay with the designer and go back to South Africa..
Other issue we have: it will only be us, in a bush camp. We won't have the traditional reception, we won't held a religious ceremony either (we don't share the same one). So it's really just a dress for the civil ceremony with the Kenyan authority and the whole day doing game drive and moving around in my dress to take pictures..

This I am not sure how useful having 2 dresses could be, and I wouldn't even know how to explain that to the designer who knows the place and my fiancé :lol:

On to questions:
Yes traditional and lacy are definitely my inspiration. No yellow is not my colour and I think he picked it because I haven't picked one and I told him I like the idea of earthy tone to remind myself of our surrounding. I also thought it would look great as a contrast to the Masai red attire. I am not even sure I like the wedding dress yellow.. I just knew I was open to something else than white (because it would have gotten really dirty at the camp).
Fabric : we don't know yet.. Well I don't know yet.. I think I don't even know what kind of fabrics wedding gowns are generally made of :/ I just know that it must flow/not be too heavy/not be too warm/I need to be able to breathe and the dress should not restrict any of my movement or feel scratchy or else on my skin..
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that's good :flower:

ok, thanks for this info, really helps.

before i bought my house, i had all these great ideas for decorating it--& they were good ideas. but when i chose a particular house, then appropriateness came into play, & some of those ideas became irrelevant. my house is 1920s english cottage style, very sweet ... & nothing edgy about it. so i found i really needed to tone done some of my ideas ... it's just a simple house & it likes simple things. it probably won't be my last house ... i'll have other opportunities to try other things, perhaps. but i realized i could just let go of some of my ideas, & that would be fine.

so you also have a very specific & unique wedding planned & i would just let it speak to you. at the same time bearing in mind that you will be wearing this dress, not the bush camp ;)

so few thoughts ... the sketch does not look to be of a dress that will allow you to move freely. i would think you'd want a full skirt for that, possibly tea length. if you're concerned about dirt, my first move would be to keep it off the ground.

secondly, the color needs to be flattering on you most importantly, whatever it is. my impression based on the colors you wear is that a dusty earthtone may not be so good on you. what about oyster white?

third, if it were me, i'd probably just go for it with an african-inspired dress, & buy the lacy white stuff for the wedding night. you could always renew your vows in a traditional western gown. i think you're right that for this particular occasion, one & only one dress is appropriate.

otoh, if anything else just doesn't seem right, if you must have a traditional lacy dress, then do that, make it something you can move in that won't drag on the ground.

remember that the honor is all in your heart :flower: this is really just about what you truly want to be wearing on this day in this place.
 
Do you guys know a lot about wedding dresses or wedding dress companies?

This is a really weird request but my mother always had wedding dress magazines around when I was growing up. I saw an ad that I think was 1990s or at the most, early 2000s.

It's an Italian bridal dress company (I think). When I think of the name I think of a long Italian sounding name starting with P. (I could be wrong, old memory).

The ad is of a woman with her back turned to the camera and she's looking over her shoulder to the camera. She is standing in front of a man who (I think) is facing the camera, and has her hand on his shoulder.

She is wearing a Renaissance type dress, tight bodice, possibly laced at the back, hanging sleeves with details on the edges, etc. (Similar style to this: http://weddings-paradise.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/01/Renaissance-wedding-gowns.gif)

The reason I ask is because I know it's an incredibly long shot but this was my dream dress as a kid. I really thought I kept the picture but don't know where it is now. I live in Canada, so I'd assume the brand was based in North America.
 

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