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Thursday, May 8th, 2008What could be worse than walking down the aisle on your wedding day and having your heel slip right out of your shoe? If you have a narrow foot and have had to wear regular-width shoes, you have probably had this experience already. For narrow-width wedding shoes in a wide range of beautiful styles and […]
Matching the Tiara to Your Wedding Gown
Tuesday, May 6th, 2008When choosing your tiara — or any bridal accessory — consider what will go well with your wedding dress. It should match or otherwise complement the gown. In general, some element of your dress should be reflected in the tiara. Some examples of how to accomplish this:
* Consider era. Complement a modern tiara design with […]
Designer Wedding Shoes - Cynthia Rowley
Sunday, May 4th, 2008Wearing designer wedding shoes at your wedding adds an extra bit of class and background to the ceremony, making those particular shoes more meaningful. For many designers, wedding shoes are one line in a larger collection. American fashion designer Cynthia Rowley is one such designer. Her clothing, shoes, and accessories collections are sold through her […]
Wedding Veils - Blusher or Not?
Saturday, May 3rd, 2008The blusher is the short part of the wedding veil that covers the bride’s face during the ceremony. Many brides wear a blusher over the face in deference to their cultural heritage. During the ceremony, the blusher is lifted back over the head to reveal the bride. It is an elegant veil, softening the bride’s […]
Wedding Tiara Shape
Friday, May 2nd, 2008A tiara and veil can enhance your natural beauty or draw attention to your flaws. The wrong wedding tiara for your face shape can make a long face look “horsey” or a full face appear fat. The general rule of thumb is your headpiece should balance out the shape of your face. If you have […]
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