Choosing Gowns for Destination Weddings
After you've picked the place, you can start thinking about the next most important thing - the dress. There are many things that you need to consider when picking a dress for a destination wedding, and when you have a style and location in mind you can check out the selection at your local Richmond wedding dress shop for greater inspiration. This article will talk about some of things that you'll need to keep in mind when picking an appropriate gown - from style to material - and details to remember when getting the dress altered and packing.
The Right Dress for the Location
The first thing that you need to think about is the atmosphere of the destination for your big day. Is it tropical and therefore always guaranteed to be warm? Or are you getting married in a beautiful forest where chilly weather might sneak up on you? Browsing your Richmond wedding dress shop will reveal many different styles suitable for different temperatures, and you really should consider this aspect when picking your dress. Sleeveless or strapless dresses might work well for a beach in Bermuda, but maybe not a flowery (but chilly) meadow in Finland! Also, consider the wind - beach weddings can get pretty windy, which will influence your choice in cuts (not just for your dress, but also for your hair!). You don't want to get a dress that's too flowing, and perhaps a bit short, and then have it blow up in the middle of your vows.
Travelling with your dress might be difficult, and if you have to pack it into a garment bag you should consider how this might affect the beading, lace, or the starches of some fabrics. Ask an expert at a Richmond wedding dress shop while browsing about which fabrics and styles travel the best.
Shoes, Hemming and Altering
Your shoes will affect the correct length of your dress, and you should decide what shoes you're going to wear (if any) before you get your dress altered. Think about the ground upon which you'll stand: if you're getting married on a boat, high heels are probably ok, but if you're getting married on a dock, think about those little spaces between the planks of wood - block heels are ok, but probably not stilettos. Many brides getting married on sandy beaches often decide to go completely shoeless. Picking your shoes will help you get the length just right.