Before you decide on a dress that you're not completely sure about, consider these elements that might make your decision-making process a lot easier.
With so many pretty choices out there, you might wonder which dress is the right one for you. When planning a wedding, at one point, you will go through a period of looking at dress after gorgeous dress.
1. Budget
If you're on a budget, keep on reading as we have some great tips on cutting the cost of your wedding dress. Financial constraints play another major role. An extravagant wedding gown with hand-embroidered beads and crystals will not come with a cheap price tag.
2. Season
This is the first thing to consider when deciding on a wedding dress. If your wedding is held in the summer, a lightweight dress that emphasizes your feminine figure can give you a sense of effortless beauty.
3. Location
On the other hand, a long-sleeve dress with a cathedral train will not fare well in a beach wedding. If you're getting married at a house of worship, you will be expected to dress up modestly without baring too much skin.
4. Body type
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There are no limits on what you can wear on your big day. Another important point to consider is your body type. A mermaid-style dress might look flawless on your favorite celebrity, but it might not fit your figure or make you feel comfortable.
5. Wedding style
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It's your wedding day and you have the right to wear anything you want, but we're sure you agree that a dramatic ball gown won't fit in an intimate al fresco wedding. Will it be held indoors or outdoors? Is it going to be an intimate or grand reception? Questions like these play a great deal in determining the kind of dress you should wear.