With all the planning need for your wedding day it can be easy to overlook or even forget about the perfume you will wear on the day. It may seem a trivial element to your day, but in fact fragrances are often the one thing that will trigger a happy memory in us and lead us to associate a particular scent with a particular event. With this in mind then you should give as much consideration to your wedding day perfume as you do your dress or shoes! ...
It has been traditional to have your wedding day on a weekend, often because that is when your guests are more likely to be available and work commitments do not prevent them from attending. But as weekend weddings have become the most popular time of the week for a wedding, then prices have soared for venues and other vendors. For the budget conscious couple, a weekday wedding could be a more cost effective choice. There is of course ...
Some of the most well known wedding day traditions may now seem a little old fashioned for a modern wedding, so give them the 2011 treatment and bring them up to date with these easy ideas. 1. If you are planning a country garden or beach wedding then ditch the veil and instead carry a pretty colored parasol. Or for a more formal wedding in a grand venue why not indulge with Venetian masques and a little mystery! 2. Think outside ...
If your busy thinking about potential wedding day hairstyles check out these top tips from leading stylists on the do’s and dont’s for the perfect do (hair-do that is!). DO book a pre-wedding hair trial and take some photographs. This will help you to see if possible wedding day hairstyles look balanced from all angles. Talk your ideas over with your hairdresser as they will know what will work for you and what won’t. DON’T forget ...
By Georgina Clatworthy Once you have considered the type of ceremony you want and how big your budget is, you will need to look at when your dream wedding day will be. Choosing your wedding date is fraught with difficulties especially if you have many other commitments to work around. Arm yourselves with a calendar and a notepad and pen and ask yourselves these five questions ...