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What to wear to a winter wedding – Part 1

Keeping warm in winter weather doesn’t mean you need to compromise on style and bundle up in frumpy woolens. Whether you are the bride, member of the wedding party or a guest there are numerous ways to keep warm and still look great at a winter wedding.

BRIDE

With the majority of wedding dresses today being strapless or shoestring strap gowns it is quite natural for the bride to wonder what she can possibly wear if her wedding date is set for winter time. Firstly you need to see the possibilities rather then getting hung up on what you can’t wear. You can wear gowns with sleeves, full ball gown skirts and many other formal and elaborate styles that really aren’t that suitable for summer time.

In addition if you have your heart set on a strapless or shoestring strap gown you can still wear it, all you need to do is organize a matching cover up to make sure you don’t freeze when your outside. There are a variety of cover ups which can work back with a wedding dress. Capes and wraps work well because they can be draped over your dress in the right way to ensure that any feature areas don’t get crushed. Fur or feather lined cloaks with delicate pearl or diamante closures also look very elegant.

Alternatively there are sheer bodysuits which you can wear under your gown to give just a little bit of coverage whilst still showing off all the elements of your dress. If you have trouble finding a cover up to match the right shade of your dress you could always wear a cover up in the same shade as your bridesmaid’s dresses. It is not uncommon for brides to wear a little color today no matter what season it is.

It can be difficult to find a wedding dress that has a sleeve, but they are around. Medieval style wedding dresses usually feature a sleeve and designers like Reem Acra and Carolina Herrera often feature a few dresses with a sleeve in their collections. If you would like to wear a wedding dress with a sleeve, but can’t find anything suitable then don’t despair you can have a dressmaker attach a lace or sheer silk sleeve to the dress you like.

When it comes to the other aspects of your look you could always embrace the winter theme. For example, you could wear a fur lined hood or fur winter hat instead of a veil. A fur muff or gloves will keep your hands warm and inject a touch of austerity. Or perhaps wear a pair of elegant vintage boots to keep your feet warm.

BRIDESMAIDS

Bridesmaid’s dresses are typically made in lightweight

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