By the time you are getting married you have already formed the basis of your look from choices you make in your everyday living; your day wear, evening gowns even your choice of swimwear all dictate a particular style and veer towards a certain trait.
For example, a lady who wears, in her everyday living, blouses with soft ruffles, flowing gathered skirts, buckled shoes etc is definitely a romantic, as personified by Princess Diana who wore knickerbockers and full sleeves as her personal style then carried the romantic look into her amazing wedding gown.
On the other hand Princess Grace enjoyed a more conventional style tailored and timeless, following rules which have come down through the generations and will look equally as good many years from now. She went on to become a true example of a bride of classic elegance. Two Princesses but two very different looks ... The rule to remember here is that there is no one universal right or wrong approach, only what is right or wrong for you as an individual.
You have to take into consideration your general personality, your body shape, the type of wedding and the venue, for you to make the correct decision. In addition, please do not forget that it is highly important that you coordinate with your groom when choosing bridal apparel. |