Thursday, February 16, 2012

beautiful Beach Wedding Attire to Inspire

A beach wedding can be as romantic and glamorous as its church counterparts, but at the same time more casual and maybe more personal and intimate if you plan thought about - and that includes suitable and comfortable attire for the outdoor setting.

Beach brides may abandon full, formal skirts and poofy bridal headpieces that might catch in the wind, preferring instead a more sleek, casual style or classical, elegant simplicity. Dresses that lie closer to the body, that have more of a "silhouette shape," tend to be the great wedding gown choices here - unless you are getting married in a clubhouse or other seaside indoor location. We're talking about a wedding in the sand  or by the sea, with sea breezes - so a close fit tends to work best if you don't want a gust of wind to expose your derriere! Perhaps that's an additional one infer sarong-style wedding dresses are gaining in popularity. They are slenderizing, elegant, yet soft and feminine, and guests will be comfortable whether formal or casual.. 

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You know that nothing cools like natural fabrics, so a light fabric cotton dress might be the exquisite choice for you. Style it level and simple or with "attitude," points, or flowing elements. Use lace, sashes, or other adornments. It can be more formal or informal to match your personal style. The main point is that you want a comfortable wedding dress for the beach, so you can truly enjoy your extra day and all its events -- and you want it to make you feel beautiful! 

While I love natural fabrics, they are not required for this. Many beach brides adopt dresses that have chiffon overlays or scarves specifically so they can blow gracefully, softly, seductively in the wind.  Beautiful! But close to your body, think about something that "absorbs."  And a word of caution: No matter how formal or informal you might plan to be, you will want to avoid heavy beading or complicated layers of heavy fabric -- whether natural or not -- because it is going to be hot. You want to beam and gleam, not sweat and fret!

The distance of your dress is important, too. Try it short, cocktail distance or tea distance to avoid dragging in sand or water. But if you want a long, formal wedding gown, just remember that you will sink somewhat in the sand. Have it hemmed just above the ankles to avoid any problems.

A bridal veil is not required, yet many beach brides select to wear a short one that's styled to match the wedding dress. Other brides select crowns of flowers, rhinestone studded barrettes or headbands, or Polynesian style flowers in their hair.  Most hairdressers have books of keen hairstyles for "formal" occasions at the beach, whether the hair is worn up or down.  Your wedding hairstyle will largely resolve which of the veil and other wedding hair accessories will work for you.

Your hairstyle doesn't need to be illustrate to look fabulous. Many beach brides select to have their hair worn up to avoid its being blown in the wind, while other brides wear it long so that it will flow freely, expressing the flight and dance of their own happiness. Still others select to pull their hair back in a approved ponytail encircled by flowers or pearls.

If your wedding dress is more informal, then you may want informal footwear such as adorned flip flops or even some strappy sandals. Or you may want to go barefoot in the sand, with "wedding sandals" of beaded foot decorations as your only footwear. After all, you do not want sand in costly white satin pumps!

Once your wedding attire is all pulled together, you will be a dream of loveliness complimented by the location's sparkling waters and white sands. There are no hard and fast rules when it comes to wedding gowns and accessories for the beach.  There is great flexibility to match your mood, style, body shape, setting, budget, and dreams, so your wedding can be as unique as you!

beautiful Beach Wedding Attire to Inspire

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