Wednesday, 29 January 2014

Do You Have to Wear White For Your Wedding?

Since the time they have played with their dolls, they have dreamed about their wedding dress. Yes, every young girl is fascinated by the idea of donning a wedding gown. And in Western cultures, including the region of Nottinghamshire, brides love to wear an ensemble in white for their wedding. But do you have to wear white for your wedding?

Well, not necessarily! Contrary to the popular myth, white colored gowns haven't been worn since time immemorial. In fact, the idea of white wedding dress is quite recent, popularized by none other than the Queen Victoria in 19th century. Before that, western brides have worn layers of furs, bold colors, velvet and silk for their weddings. So, if you want to ditch the monotony, you can always try going for colors other than white. This selection must be based on various factors, including your choice of the venue and wedding theme, such as ivory themed or garden wedding venues in Nottingham, your figure and skin tone/hair color, personal ideas and opinions and your styling preferences.
Before you sit and decide about the color of your wedding dress, make sure that you select and book one for yourself amongst different types of wedding venues available for hire in Nottinghamshire. Most brides don't pay much heed to the theme and styling of a wedding venue. But the venue itself plays a crucial role when it comes to amalgamating with your wedding dress and accentuating its overall beauty. For instance, having a dark green or brown and mustard tone for wedding gown may not be the perfect choice if you are selecting a hall for civil ceremony or an ivory themed suite for the wedding. For such wedding venues, one must prefer tones such as pale pink, red, gold, baby blue, butter yellow or mint green based on one's skin tone and color preference. Such colors will either provide a bold contrast or amalgamate with interiors and surroundings of the wedding venue, making them perfect for the wedding.

Similarly, if you are hoping to book a garden wedding venue in Nottinghamshire for the perfect outdoor ceremony, then go wild with colors. From blue to green and red, purple and lavender, brighter hues like navy will pop out in garden venues. But make sure that you avoid earthly tones, especially brown as it would look uniformly with the walnut doors and garden colors. For those hoping to book country wedding venues in Nottingham, colors that offer bolder contrasts will pop out, so try tones of fuchsia, mustard or lilac.

Wedding gown colors can also depend upon wedding themes. For instance, fairy tale wedding theme demand lighter tones such as peach or baby pink, while ivory weddings go great with cream. But make sure that you opt for bolder tones such as mustard, fuchsia, gold and navy blue only if you are comfortable with carrying these colors.

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