Thursday, March 27, 2014

Wedding Dress Colour?

Q. I always thought I would get married in white/ivory, but the other day I went and tried on some wedding dresses. I didn't know where to start so the nice lady in the shop picked a load out for me. I tried them all on and it turns out that because of my skin tone, the 'gold' colour dresses suit me the most. They are from the Ellis Bridal range and to be honest I would call it more champagne than gold, it's not like it's miles away from the traditional white and ivory colours. However, when I asked my fiancé what type of dress he liked, he said he didn't want me in anything other than white/ivory. He also described the style of dress I had originally been looking at until I fell in love with this one ( http://www.google.co.uk/images?hl=en&q=ellis+bridal+11224&um=1&ie=UTF-8&source=og&sa=N&tab=wi&biw=1366&bih=667 ) which is no where near what he described! Now, I know that the dress is my choice and everything, but I want to know if anybody chose a different type of dress to what their partners wanted and how they reacted to it? Do you think he will just be blown away by how pretty I look (hopefully!!!??) and not worry about the colour and style? Or do you think he'll be disappointed by me not taking his likes into consideration? I have the dream guy - he has SO much input on this wedding, a lot different to the majority of others by the sounds of it! And basically, I want to make the most of that and not disappoint!!! :-/


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I have a feeling you're going to get a lot of the same answers to this one "It's all about you, the groom doesn't care..." but I have a groom who cares and has very particular taste. His input matters to me so we shopped together and he liked almost nothing. While I'm sure if I chose something he didn't like he would keep his mouth shut, I would be able to tell he doesn't love it and that would bother me. I actually have my dress now, bought it a few weeks ago, and I didn't fall in love with it in the store, but he did, and that was the selling point that won me over. I really liked it, it fit me like a glove and I looked lovely, the price was right, but it wasn't what I had imagined for me. But we bought it with the idea I would wear it if I fell in love with it, and if not, we would sell it. Well, I fell in love with it! But, it's still far from my wedding dress vision and I still want that dress, so i'm actually making two dresses which I will wear on the day as well. Our wedding day is 24 hours, I don't see why it can't include a few dress changes :P Ultimately, he gets his dress, I get my dress (x3) and everyone is happy.

I don't think you should completely forget your groom. I think you should want him to like the dress as well and not ignore his wishes. But, the decision does rest with you in the end. If champagne flatters your skin tone, do consider how your fiance feels about this, but in the end, go after what you want. But, I imagine what you want includes a combination of pleasing him and yourself, which I think is possible. The whole process might be easier if you shop together, actually. Get a better idea of what your groom wants and maybe if he sees champagne on you he might just change his mind!

Good luck

ETA: Oh-I forgot to look at your link! Lovely gown! If that's the colour you're after in the images, does really look more like ivory to me. Seems like a design that would be popular with a male audience too, not too frilly or anything, so hopefully your fiance likes it :)

White or Ivory wedding dress.?

Q. I'm getting married next year. Some people are telling me i cant wear a white dress cause im not a virgin but some say it doesnt matter. Is it okay for me to wear a white dress since im not a virgin or no?


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I work as a bridal consultant, I help brides choose their wedding dress. I have to admit, I have not heard that a bride can only wear white if she's a virgin in many, MANY years. ;) White wedding dresses are not reserved for "virgin" brides, if so, I doubt many brides would be able to buy a white gown! ;)

You should wear the color of wedding dress that you want, but that also looks good with your skin tone. Most "white" wedding dresses aren't pure, snow white anyway. They'll be colors like "diamond white" or even "soft white." For some brides, ivory is the color that looks best with her skin tone, and that's the color gown she gets. If you have a fair complexion, a white wedding gown will wash you out, while an ivory (or even silver or pale gold!) will allow your beauty to shine. Also, the colors vary from designer to designer, manufacturer to manufacturer. So the name of the color can be totally different colors, depending upon the designer. The bridal salon where you purchase your gown will have swatches of colors for you to see the difference. The store I work in has at least 1 sample gown in every color from every designer we carry. It may not be the gown a bride is considering, but we have it for her to try on so she can see what the color looks like on her, rather than trying to judge that from a 2"x2" swatch of material.

Good luck in choosing your wedding dress!




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