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Created on: February 15, 2008
A winter wedding. In that I'd imagine a snow covered town, with sparkling lights and candles filled with a warm spirit and a beautiful place for scenic views. Winter is something cool, yet warm at the same time. I would think that when people think of a winter wedding they think of snow, and Christmas, but then again maybe not. Even so, having a wedding in winter is an excellent idea, I know a lot of brides have that fantasy but a lot can't accomplish it. That's because as we all know in winter we cannot predict whether it will be sunny yet chilly and calm, or snowy and bitter freezing. Planning a winter wedding has lot of challenges to it, so to lighten the load lets take care of the ideas for bridesmaids dresses.
Bridesmaids are the supporting friends and lovable guest of honor that help the wedding come together. In my mind I've always seen them as a decoration that makes the wedding, a wedding. Anyhow, getting back to winter I'd have to say that no matter where you live your style must be appropriate in the sense of matching your theme. Though I know alot of people dislike themes or will not admit to using one, secretly we all in our minds have a theme, and we think that if we expose it, then the wedding will seem harder to put together. Not only that but you think if you're going to have a Christmas theme then everything had to do with Christmas, so a Black and White Party, you'd think that the theme mentions the whole setting of the wedding, but actually no.
In our minds we have special ways of organizing things, so in the end it's good to come up with a theme that you think will most fit your wedding. I mean if the wedding is a winter wedding you don't want anybody to show up in summer dresses with short sleeves and open toe heels, right? So for the bridesmaid's dresses I would think that they would be long and elegant with a look of comfort yet a sense of exquisiteness to come with it, by that I would say that the bridesmaid's dresses probably should be in the shades on winter, which are the darker colors. A royal blue, wine red and evergreen would look fantastic in a winter wedding because again we want to keep our scene in mind; after all we aren't going to wear yellow dresses in the middle of December.
The best ideas to suit a winter wedding would be that the look would be luminously sensational, with one of the rich dark colors yet you would probably want to lighten it up with a piece of jewelry or two, but focusing on the dress, I would think that
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