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Planning a Traditional Wedding Party Wardrobe


Article Written By: chancelunsford

Add Your Picture A traditional wedding party wardrobe is far from boring or old-fashioned. Think of traditional, instead, as being a classic look; something that transcends trends and, with updates, remains popular over time. A consistent style or color scheme is the main rule to follow when planning a traditional wedding party wardrobe.

The wardrobe includes more than the bridal gown. It includes the dresses worn by her attendants from her maid of honor to the little flower girl. It also includes the groom s suit or tuxedo and the garments worn by his best man and groomsmen. And the dresses worn by the mothers of the bride and groom as well as the suits worn by the fathers of the happy couple are part of the wedding wardrobe, too.

With all of those different people to dress, it can be a daunting task for the bride to even to consider. But she shouldn t worry. She should enjoy the entire process of wardrobe selection as much as she enjoys selecting the right flowers for the church. It s as simple as making a plan and calling for assistance from the very people who are being clothed.

Of course, it all starts with the wedding dress itself. The bride-to-be should choose a style that suits her personality and her fashion preferences. Traditional can mean formal or casual, strapless or long-sleeved, elegant. It usually means white or ivory, perhaps with touches of color here and there. It also usually means satin and lace. That said, any of these elements can be changed and still result in a traditional wedding gown.

The color theme should be chosen next, so that dresses for the bride s attendants can be considered. For traditional weddings, the bridesmaids usually wear dresses that are all the same color and style—something that complements the bridal gown. The maid-of-honor s dress may be the same as those of the bridesmaids only in a deeper shade of the same color. The dresses for all attendants should be the same length as the bride s gown. The flower girl s dress can be the same as that of the bridesmaids or it can be a miniaturized version of the bridal gown. Consistency is one of the keys to successfully planning a traditional wedding wardrobe.

As for the groom, like the bride, he should select a tuxedo or suit that reflects his personality. Sedate or sophisticated, relaxed or formal, he should select an outfit that is comfortable and flattering. Black, gray or deep blue are all traditional colors for a groom to wear, with a matching vest or cummerbund. Or the bride and groom may elect for his vest or cummerbund to be the same color as that of the bridesmaids dresses.

The groom s attendants should wear suits the same color as his, or just one shade different. For example, he might choose to wear a black tuxedo. His best man and groomsmen should then wear a lighter shade of black in their tuxedoes. Their vests or cummerbunds should be of colors similar to his accessories. The ring bearer should wear a suit that is similar in style to and the same color as the groom s outfit.

Mothers of the bride and groom must be given a say in choosing their own dresses. But in a traditional wedding party, their dresses should complement those worn by the bride s attendants. The colors don t have to match exactly, but should be in the same color family. For example, if the bridesmaids are wearing deep purple, the mothers might choose lilac or lavender for their dresses. The mothers do not have to wear the same dress style as the bride or her attendants, but should choose something that suits their figures and comfort. Of course, their dresses should be formal if the wedding is formal, and casual if the wedding is casual.

As for the fathers of the wedding couple, their suits should resemble the groom s in style but should be lighter in color. For example, if the groom wears black, his father and the father of the bride might wear charcoal gray. Ties should match the wedding colors chosen for the bridesmaids or the matron of honor, but in a darker shade.

Of course, with all of that being said, there are no 'wardrobe police, even for wedding ceremonies. As long as everyone is comfortable and given an opportunity to provide input, even a traditional wedding wardrobe can be shaken up a bit. Bridesmaids dresses may match in style but differ in color. Or they may all be exactly the same color, but completely different styles.


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Chance Lunsford - wedding venders.



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