Trends Bridal Dress Code 2
A couture gown is designed and tailored just for you. You'll be able to choose everything from the style to the type of fabric. Since the sky's the limit, so is the price tag.
For those who want to spend less but desire personalised service, some designers offer a made-to-measure range. While a dress is still made from scratch for the bride, and she can request unique details, the general style is already determined therefore the associated costs are reduced.
Pros advises brides to book a consultation up to a year in advance and schedule fittings six to eight weeks before the wedding date - although the fitting process can be shortened if time is of the essence.
The bigger picture
It's easy to get carried away with wedding accessories - after all, it's the only time over the age of five you can justify a tiara. But it's vital to ensure that your accessories don't compete with your dress. If all eyes on your gown, you'll be able to skimp on shoes and you won't need any jewellery. When accessorising, don't wear a headpiece, intricate necklace and chandelier earrings all at once. One key accessory is usually enough to complete your look.
Making a specific statement with highly embellished or brightly coloured footwear is a popular trend. But if you'd like to match your footwear with your gown, ask your designer or shop salesperson for shoe dying recommendations.
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