Why Would You Want To Have A Formal Wedding Dress?
Spring has sprung and the long cold winter is behind us. We are all getting ready for summer and traditionally this is wedding season. The spring season is filled with new bridal trends, and if you are planning to get married and want to wear a formal wedding dress, first ask yourself why?
Some of the hottest new trends are seeing the formal wedding dress as a thing of the past and some really funky ideas are coming to the fore. For instance country chic is a big thing. Gals who are getting married but are budget conscious are getting back to the farm and donning cowboy boots instead of Vera Wang satin high heels.
It is a far more economical prospect to hire a barn in a country venue than a ballroom in a 5 star hotel, and is a lot more romantic. Your Little House on the Prairie styled dress will be comfort at its best and can be very pretty too. Imagine riding off into the sunset with your groom on a hay-ride and your guests enjoying a good old fashioned farm barbecue in the fresh air, with a backdrop of stunning country scenery and toasting you with warmed apple cider.
This kind of wedding sees virtually no limit to creativity. When you have a backdrop of unspoiled scenery like you do in the country, you and go with a farm theme, a Hawaiian theme or even a vineyard soiree. Your imagination is everything and there are no limitations.
Not all brides have to have that formal wedding dress, dolled up with seed pearls, lace, stays and all kinds of heavy ornamentation. This wedding season sees the return of the super-short dress and wedding mini’s are all the rage. These are fantastically chic dresses that can be paired up with ankle sandals, Vera Wong wedding shoes or whatever you feel like really. Many brides and grooms are debunking tradition and wearing far more casual wedding attire. Asian themed weddings are pretty big this season, with loads of cherry blossom on view and any of these kinds of wedding ideas can be found in stores, both online and around the country.

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