When it comes to choosing what to wear on your wedding day, the chances are you already know more about wedding dresses than you do about what to wear in your hair. With a basic understanding of what's available to today's brides and how they should best be worn, your choice will become clear - and you'll look like a beautiful bride from top to bottom.
1. Establish a budget with your fiance to get a ballpark figure on how much money you are able to spend on the dress, veil, and headpiece. This figure is an estimate, and doesn't need to be a firm commitment, but with the widely varying prices of these things, you want to have a range of price in mind.
2. Choose your bridesmaids or friends with you. You will want to enlist their help with shopping, opinions and ideas.
3. Contact your local bridal shop, or the place you purchased the dress or other wedding accessories. Tell the employee of the store what you are looking for and she will provide you with options.
4. Learn as much as you can about the veil and headpiece based on the information the employee gave you. Take that information, and search online for an vendor. Compare those prices and the quality of the products.
5. Look for a bridal fair in the area and take a bridesmaid or friend with you to compare the prices and quality from the local wedding vendors and online stores. This will help you come up with a general idea on what options will cost.
6. Go over all the options one more time, and select the one that best represents you and your wedding, and is priced at a level you can afford. Save copies of receipts in case something goes wrong.
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Sep 25, 2011 11:27 AM