Saturday, June 7, 2014
The Best Dress
When looking for a dress there are a few things to consider beyond the beauty of it's form and how it looks on you. Consider the season, will it be in winter, spring, summer or fall. Also, check the average temperature during the time you are scheduled to be married, don't assume it will be warm, just because it's a desert. Consider the venue, will the wedding take place indoors or outdoors? Will you have to walk outside to get to the chapel? Just be prepared for the elements. Another thing, some dresses come with what seems like fifty (50) buttons down the backside that sometimes all need to be fastened by someone. The coordinators may not mind; however, it's nice if you have someone to do that for you (preferably not the groom). Consider the length of the aisle you will be walking down, and choose a dress with a train accordingly. If you have always wanted a dress with a train, I say, go for it! The wedding coordinators will usually fluff your train for you before you walk down the aisle. The Maid/Matron of honor (if there is one) arranges the train when the bride arrives at the alter and will help her with the train as she turns to walk back down the aisle with the groom. Just remember you may not want to choose a cathedral length train for a small chapel venue. When ready to travel, many brides have their dresses packed for shipping to protect them, keeping them from wrinkling and loosing their shape. Should you arrive to Las Vegas and not have a dress, there are many bridal shops in and around Las Vegas. Likewise, there are many formal wear shops that rent not only tuxedos but beautiful wedding gowns too. As with anything else, there are lots of options to consider, just choose the one that you think is fabulous.
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