First, and most importantly, you need to match your dress to the rest of the wedding details and theme. For example, if you are having an outdoor wedding in the middle of a garden or a park, then you do not want to purchase a long-sleeved wedding dress with a lengthy train. It will definitely look out of place. You will want to pick out a stunning, short-sleeved dress that is much shorter in length and fits in with the surroundings of the location and season. Additionally, if you have chosen a specific color scheme for the wedding then you will want to make sure that your wedding dress matches as well.
These days, wedding dresses are available in a variety of colors including red, black, ivory, gold and even silver. It's important to choose the right color for your wedding gown. If the color does not match the theme, your guests will definitely notice. Safe wedding dress colors include ivory, white and cream. These colors will compliment any color you choose for the decor and the bridesmaids' dresses. Colors you should avoid when it comes to choosing a wedding dress include black and gray, because they tend to be associated with depressing occasions and moods. You want your wedding day to be a happy and joyous event, so if you want to add color to your wedding dress choose something that is upbeat and happy. You can also match colors to the season, such as silver for winter or even a pale pink for spring. In the fall, brides normally incorporate fall colors, such as browns, reds and burnt oranges. Gold wedding dresses are a very popular selection for fall weddings. And in the summer, almost anything goes. Many outdoor weddings during the summer months tend to incorporate earthy colors, such as greens, mud-browns, and maroon. There are many different color options and schemes to choose from. The key is matching the color to the season, to the theme of the wedding, and to your personality.
Another important aspect in choosing a wedding dress is cost. You don't want to blow your entire wedding budget on the gown because you won't have any money leftover for anything else. When you and your fiance sit down to establish a budget, pick a price range for a wedding dress that makes sense for you. Don't be under the impression that only expensive wedding dresses are beautiful. There are many stunning, affordable wedding dresses available as well. The right cut, the right look and the right color are what make the wedding dress - not the cost. Focus more on the shape of the dress, and if the cut highlights all of your favorite features. If you find a dress that you absolutely love but that doesn't fit quite right, consider having it altered to fit your body shape. Alterations are a relatively inexpensive way to make any wedding dress uniquely yours. If you know a talented seamstress or tailor, consider having him or her create a wedding dress for you. It will be original, inexpensive and made to fit every unique inch of your body. There are a variety of inexpensive fabrics to choose from including lace, cotton, satin and silk. The best thing about having a wedding dress made is that you get to pick out the material and color yourself.
Much like beauty, "the perfect wedding dress" is in the eye of the beholder. What is beautiful and perfect to you might not be the same for a different bride. But that's the key - you don't want to choose a wedding dress that looks great on someone else but isn't right for you. Find a dress that makes you feel special on the inside and on the outside, because on your wedding day all eyes will be on you.