Showing posts with label brides. Show all posts
Showing posts with label brides. Show all posts

Sunday, October 16, 2011

Choosing Bridesmaid’s Dresses That They Will Love!


Besides her own dress the dresses of the bridesmaids may be one of the most important pieces of attire in the bride’s opinion. The bride may be more concerned about the appearance of the bridesmaids than she is about the appearance of the groom or her parents. This is because the bridesmaids are a direct reflection on the bride. If the groom chooses an unflattering or inappropriate tuxedo the guests will simply chuckle at his lack of taste and assume that he picked out his attire by himself but if the bridesmaids look inappropriate, everyone will wonder why the bride chose such unappealing dresses. The pressure of choosing dresses for the bridesmaids is made more difficult by the fact that the bridesmaids are likely to have a variety of skin tones and body types making it difficult to find one dress that suits all of them.

In choosing dresses for your bridesmaids, you may want to consider involving your bridesmaids in the process from the beginning and working with them to choose the dresses. The first thing to consider in choosing the dresses is color. You may have your favorite color in mind but it is important to remember this color may not be flattering to your bridesmaids. Each of your bridesmaids may have a different color that flatters their skin tone and it may not be possible to find one particular color that is flattering to all of the bridesmaids. In this case you will need to compromise and find a color that all of the bridesmaids can agree on and that is not too harsh on any one particular bridesmaid.

Once you have decided on a color it is time to choose a style. This too can be made difficult if the bridesmaids do not have similar body types. Again, compromise may be necessary to find a style that will work for all of the bridesmaids. It may be a style that is not perfect for any particular bridesmaid but that is also not completely unfavorable for any bridesmaid either.



The price of the dress is also important in choosing a bridesmaid dress. It is very likely that your bridesmaid may never again wear the bridesmaid’s dress that you choose so it is important to take this into consideration when choosing a dress. It is unfair to expect your bridesmaids to pay a large sum for a dress that they have not chosen and may never wear again. Keeping the price of the dress affordable will ensure that your bridesmaids do not harbor any resentment towards you.

While as the bride you have the right to make the final decision regarding the choice of dress for the bridesmaids, you may allow either the maid of honor to make the decision or include the entire wedding party in the decision making process. One way to do this is to choose two or three dresses that you would be happy with and allow the maid of honor to choose one dress from these options or allow the wedding party to vote on the options. This ensures that you will like the dress because you are only giving them the option of choosing a dress that you approve of but it also prevents the bridesmaids from feeling helpless by giving them some say in the decision.

Another option to consider in choosing bridesmaid’s dresses is to simply pick a color and allow them freedom to choose any style that they desire as long as it is in the color that you specify. Many dress manufacturers have a limited number of colors and offer most styles of dresses in these few colors. This is a great idea because it gives each bridesmaid the opportunity to choose a style that shows their figure to its best advantage. If you are going to be bothered by having your bridesmaids not match completely in the wedding photos than this option may not be a good one for you as it is very unlikely that all of the bridesmaids will choose the same style of dress and are likely to not match completely.

Choosing the dresses for your bridesmaids can be difficult because it is hard to find a color and style that will complement all of your bridesmaids. Offering the bridesmaids some role in the decision making process and considering their financial constraints can help to make choosing a bridesmaid’s dress an easy task.


Saturday, October 15, 2011

Brides and Bloating – Prevent bloating before your wedding day


You have spent countless hours planning and dreaming about your wedding day which is now fast approaching. As you count down the days the panic begins to set in.  How do I prevent the all too familiar pre-wedding bloating experienced by so many brides on their wedding day?

Naturally, we as women may think, I will simply starve myself and not drink a lot of liquids for a few days before my wedding.  If I do so perhaps this will help drop a bit of weight and reduce some of that nasty cellulite on my body…right?   Wrong!

Did you know that water retention is directly linked to what you eat, drink and your daily habits?

Bloating is caused primarily by dehydration. The loss of water in the body can cause constipation.  And the corresponding lack of bowel movements creates the tummy bulge.

Here are six tips to follow for at least 1-2 weeks prior to your big day:


1.  Drink 8 – 10 glasses of water a day. Drinking less fluid will not cure water retention and can actually make it worse. So drink plenty of water to flush the toxins from your body. Cellulite is a form of fat with retained water. When the body cannot get rid of the wastes and toxins it tends to store cellulite.


2.  Try to eliminate salts and refined sugars from your diet.  If you can’t eliminate these types of foods then at least cut down on their use as much as you possible can.


3.  Get some exercise. Go for a brisk walk, even if it is just 10 minutes. Movement helps you lymphatic system drain and gets the blood pumping which increases circulation. Did you know poor circulation can cause water retention?


4.  Don’t skip meals.  Much as you may think this is wise, low calorie diets have been shown to increase water retention. But do avoid high fat foods. Incorporate protein in your daily routine. While you are running around getting all the last minute details finished remember to reach for a yogurt, some cottage cheese or make yourself a protein shake. One of the most important nutrients to prevent water retention is protein.


5.  Cut down on caffeine and alcohol.  These liquids cause dehydration, plus they are empty calories.


6.  Take a good multivitamin.  Find one that has a high content of Vitamin B (12 and 6). Stress robs your body of essential vitamins, plus you are probably not eating as healthy as you should. Vitamin B is especially good to take when you are under stress, or have bloating.  I always take a daily multivitamin but supplement them with a good B vitamin.


Of course it goes without saying that you should also try your best to get proper and sufficient sleep during this stressful period.

If you can follow these six simple, natural yet highly effective guidelines then you’ll look better, feel better and be as radiant as a bride should be on her wedding day.  Take charge and eliminate that unnecessary and unwelcome pre-wedding bloating!