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Choosing the Perfect Wedding Dress

It is every woman's dream is to walk down the aisle, clad in the best designer wedding dress with a fresh bouquet of the dandiest flowers, as her prince charming awaits for her at the end of the aisle. We conjure images of what our weddings will be like before we find our first crush or fall in love. When we think about our weddings, ivory chiffon dress there is one thing that we will likely consider to be the most important thing of the big day - the wedding dress.

It is likely that long before our prince charming pop the question, we already know what type of gowns we want to wear on the wedding day. But are those images of the dress that we have treasured for so many years suitable for the types of wedding we have in mind?

Before you even pick your wedding dress, it will be best to finalize your theme. Will it be a garden wedding late in the afternoon or a beach wedding while the sun sets? The time and location will give you a vague idea on what kind of cut is the most appropriate for your wedding.

Flipping through magazines and imaging yourself wearing the dresses on the pages will help you visualize what type of wedding dress is suitable for your big day. However, if you are unsure of what kind of dress is the most flattering and will bring out your ivory cocktail dress assets, you could always seek the help of a professional designer. It might cost you a little more for the consultation, but at least you can be certain about the design you pick.

After you have decided on your design, it time to consider your budget. How much of it should go to your dress? If you think that you have quite a large amount, then by all means, get the best designer you can find. If you are quite tight on the budget, however, it might take more effort to find the perfect designer for you.

Start by asking other recently married couples that you know for recommendations. You might even get discounts from the referral. If you are not satisfied with the recommendations that you get, it would not hurt ivory dress to search online and start looking for designers in your local community.

Try and visit each one of them and discuss your idea. Sometimes, designers do not charge for consultations so go ahead and consult each one of them if you wish, to find out who you are most comfortable with.

Planning a wedding is not an easy task. However, if you take it step by step, dividing it into smaller chunks of tasks, from the flowers to the venue to the wedding dress, you will find it less overwhelming.

Choosing A White Vs. An Ivory Wedding Dress

White wedding dresses are rife with symbolism: purity, virginity, what have you. Clearly today these symbols are less relevant in our society. Nevertheless, the white dress persists! Why? Is it that brides tend to glow in white? Is it that guests assume the bride will wear white therefore no other woman will wear it, rendering the bride a visible beacon amongst her guests? Maybe it's because many weddings tend to be in the summer and white looks so nice outdoors in the sunlight.

Whatever the reason, the vast majority of wedding dresses are still in shades of white and ivory. Some more intrepid brides have chosen other colors, such as a gold wedding dress or even pink!

Is White Your evening dress designer Color?

Despite white being the default choice in many brides' minds, not everyone can pull it off. White compliments very dark skin tones and the lightest skin tones best. Olive-skinned women should steer towards a richer color. If you have a tendency to tan in golden tones white will also look great on you. Brides with yellow undertones to their skin will look better in a diamond white rather than a gleaming white.

Considering Ivory

How do you know an ivory wedding dress is the right color for you? Can it be more than a "middle of the road" between pure white and champagne tones? Absolutely. To answer the first question, think of how pearls look against your skin. Have you always liked the effect? Don't think of the style of pearls, which might be too conservative for you: rather, think of the tone itself. Chances are you'll be saying a resounding "yes" if you have olive or creamy skin. Also in the resounding "yes" category: dark-skinned women, especially those with rich brown tones. In this case you may want to consider a rich ivory color, or a gold wedding dress. Creamy skin also looks nice in ivory, especially a paler shade of ivory.

If you have very fair skin you'll probably want to avoid ivory in white lace dress with sleeves favor of white. This way your dress will be lighter than your skin tone, which is the goal.

There are many shades of ivory with varying levels of color, and varying levels of yellow. If you're shopping for a dress in person, the best way to judge the color is against your skin, and preferably in daylight. If this is not possible in the store, ask for a fabric sample that you can take home. Shopping online? Take the time to request a fabric sample. It's well worth the minor cost if you're serious about the wedding dress in question. Not only for the color, but to judge the texture, shine and overall fabric quality.

Whatever your choice, make sure you don't compromise your fabric for the color you want. The fabric of your dress is incredibly important and needs to "stand on it's own". Don't be afraid to ask for a fabric sample to be really sure. This goes for a white dress too. Happy shopping!

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