Wedding Attire for the Bride and Groom

by Gandhi Hurwitz, Dreamscapes Video

For the groom, getting dressed for the occasion is easy. Just pick up the tuxedo rented months before, get dressed, and be sure to return everything after the wedding with all the pieces in decent condition. The bride has a more grueling task ahead. Dressing the bride requires poring over magazines and websites searching for the perfect look, then months of dieting and humiliating dress fittings. In addition, the bride also needs to buy all the accessories. If the couple are not planning on a courthouse wedding or running off the Las Vegas, selecting wedding attire is an unavoidable task.

The wedding attire is one of the first items that needs to be addressed, especially if the wedding will take place at the height of the season. Only planning the wedding budget is above attire on the list of pre-wedding chores. Most brides are acutely aware of this task as they have often been thinking about it since they were little girls! Even so, brides often spend more than a month shopping and trying on gowns before the final decision is made.

After her search time is over, the bride still needs ample time for custom fittings and special ordering. A wedding dress typically needs three fittings to guarantee the perfect dress for the big day. It would also be prudent to allow extra time for any unexpected delays or emergencies.

Most brides devote a considerable chunk of the wedding budget to the dress and accessories. It certainly doesn’t need to be this way, and there are plenty of options for looking stunning without spending thousands. How much will be spent is a really important point to discuss beforehand, agree on, and follow through with. The bride will be center stage, lots of photos will be taken, and it’s normal to want to look better than ever.

Before deciding on the budget allotment for the dress, decide on the type of wedding desired; elegant, informal, themed, seasonal, outdoors, etc… The attire chosen for the bride and groom will affect every other aspect of the planning including what others wear, the color scheme, decorations, invitations, flowers, venues, transportation, in short – everything!

Along with the all-important dress, the bride will need to buy accessories including the veil, headpiece, train, shoes, undergarments, stockings, garter, handbag, and jewelry. Many of these items can be purchased along with the dress but some may need to be purchased latter. The costs of the accessories should be factored into the wedding attire budget.

The groom’s attire reflects the style set by the bride’s. The groom should arrange his tuxedo rental 6 to 12 months before the date and get fitted, then the men pick up the tuxes which come with everything needed including the cummerbund, tie, and even the shoes!

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