Following on the wedding blogpost theme this week mainly for two reasons. One of which you will know about already... my best friend is getting married next month and the below I don't have to worry about (just yet) and two it is of course wedding season and all I see on my Facebook feed is weddings or wedding planning so I thought this may be a little helpful (to you and I).
So onto the main reason of this post...... What do you wear for someone's big day?
Shopping for a outfit for a wedding can be a long process. Firstly you begin to wonder what your other friends or family are going to wear because you cant possibly turn up in something similar. Secondly, what type of wedding is it i.e. laid back or more glamorous and sophisticated because these two would require two completely different looks of outfit. I think it always helps to give your guests some indication of the dress code i.e. Black Tie, Cocktail, Casual, Beach or maybe even Festive (themed).
Shopping for a outfit for a wedding can be a long process. Firstly you begin to wonder what your other friends or family are going to wear because you cant possibly turn up in something similar. Secondly, what type of wedding is it i.e. laid back or more glamorous and sophisticated because these two would require two completely different looks of outfit. I think it always helps to give your guests some indication of the dress code i.e. Black Tie, Cocktail, Casual, Beach or maybe even Festive (themed).
It is well known that when it comes to a wedding you have to make some effort (whether you want to or not). It is probably best to be slightly overdressed (and be complimented throughout the night) than underdressed and feel out of place. A massive thing to remember....stay away from the colour White! Also please remember that the Bride and Groom will most likely show off the wedding pictures to everyone they know so think about the colour you choose, neon and garish patterns are sure to make you stand out...however you don't want to stand out for the wrong reasons!
I have categorised what I believe are 4 different (typical) wedding types;

The Country Estate Wedding
The Country Estate Wedding
Think Grand, think the Oscars, think old Hollywood Glam. A cocktail or longer length dress in conservative colouring with delicate detailing teamed with barely there heels and a matching clutch. Usually set in old, grand romantic venues where you get a real sense of the old English way of living for the upper class.
The City Wedding
I feel that the hem line can be slightly shorter with a City/town wedding. You can experiment with colours and patterns and team with bold, fun accessories.
When I think of City venues I think of old, quirky theatres, large contemporary spaces or just beautiful hidden unknown buildings.
Therefore there is no formal setting and the atmosphere and dress code can be more relaxed.

The Wedding Abroad
When I think of City venues I think of old, quirky theatres, large contemporary spaces or just beautiful hidden unknown buildings.
Therefore there is no formal setting and the atmosphere and dress code can be more relaxed.
The Wedding Abroad
Think Sundresses, jewelled flip-flops or pretty wedges and sunglasses are essential for this wedding.
Whether your off to enjoy some European sun in the 'Island of Love' that is Cyprus or overlooking the Caldera in Santorini, or perhaps going further across the Atlantic to the white sands that are the Caribbean these outfits are perfect. Light and not OTT but practical for walking the cobbles of the Mediterrean or avoiding A. sweat patches (no point denying it!) or B. embarrassing "up wind' moments from the sea breeze.

The Beach Wedding
Whether your off to enjoy some European sun in the 'Island of Love' that is Cyprus or overlooking the Caldera in Santorini, or perhaps going further across the Atlantic to the white sands that are the Caribbean these outfits are perfect. Light and not OTT but practical for walking the cobbles of the Mediterrean or avoiding A. sweat patches (no point denying it!) or B. embarrassing "up wind' moments from the sea breeze.
The Beach Wedding
Think free flowing, light and romantic. Here is your opportunity to reach for the bold, vibrant colours and prints as they compliment the summer and the lovely backdrop. Just remember to prepare for all elements, sand, most definitely the odd bit of wind and maybe the odd bit of water.
Marry on the white sands with the clear blue sea as a backdrop and have the sea breeze catch your train and veil as you walk between the rows of white chairs filled with those close friends and family to the man of your dreams under a canopy filled with flowers.
Marry on the white sands with the clear blue sea as a backdrop and have the sea breeze catch your train and veil as you walk between the rows of white chairs filled with those close friends and family to the man of your dreams under a canopy filled with flowers.
Let me know if you are attending a wedding this year and
what your planning on wearing.
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