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Head Over Heels
Two special items of bridal
attire are often purchased quickly and with less consideration
for style and comfort than for price and for necessity: bridal
millinery and bridal shoes. Both play an important part in
your day, although in quite different ways.
Take special care in choosing
your headpiece and veil as they frame your face. When we
envision a "radiant bride," we see her face
surrounded by her headpiece and veil. Well-designed bridal
millinery forms the background for your romantic wedding
portraits, so you want it to look perfect and fit comfortably.
A bridal milliner will design
head-wear that not only enhances your face, and fits
your hairstyle, but complements your gown in every way.
Custom-designed millinery is usually no more expensive than
ready-made and does not have to be ordered months in advance.
Choose pearls, sequins, beads, lace, bows, or a smart bridal
hat. A milliner is like a hair stylist, he or she creates the
style especially for you!
NOW, let's talk about shoes:
They must be comfortable for standing, walking, and
dancing. Break them in at home on a carpeted floor.
Choose fabric shoes that
complement your gown and those of your attendants - even lace
is available and can be dyed to match the dress they will be
worn with. The bride's shoes are dyed to the white or ivory of
her gown.
Attendants should wear the same
heel heights, if possible (not too high as it's difficult to
walk naturally). Take your shoes to all fittings since
hemlines are measured up from the floor when you are wearing
your shoes.
It's worth repeating: buy for
comfort, even if it costs a little more!
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