The first ting to consider for many wedding ceremonies is the bridal wear. The wedding is about the bride so it is quite obvious that her clothing takes the center stage of the budget and buying process. Just after the decision to marry, the couple begins their long and exciting search for a bridal dress. Their choice is influenced by many factors including how much they want to spend, the theme of the wedding, the season, personal preferences and even the kind of decoration they want. The wedding dress must be chosen with great care because all eyes will be on the bride on that day. Again, it is the main outstanding object that gains the attention of the guests on the wedding day.
The most common type of the wedding gown is the A Line which best fits traditional weddings. They have the close fitting bodice and a big flare down. There are also the Ball gowns that are know to be so suitable for formal weddings and semi formal weddings. The Ball gown has similarities with the A Line but evenly shaped skirt. You may also go for the Empire dress which earns its name from the empire wait line. The dress fits both formal and informal weddings and will suit a bride with thin waist. This gown flows from top to down and is the most classic of all the gowns. The Sheath dress is for the slender figure and suits casual weddings the more. You also have the Mermaid type that is for traditional weddings. This dress has a skirt that flares out of the knees.
There are many considerations for the wedding dress but the most important factor will be that of comfort. The bride will wear the dress for the entire day so she must choose something that is easy and convenient to move about in. In formal weddings where the bride will be required to move from one place to another, frequently get up and resit, it is essential that the choice allows flexibility. It must not be too loose or too tight to hamper her walks. Additionally, the adornment and the color combination must enhance her natural beauty. A wedding dress must be adequately embellished and not over done as that will take the glamor of the dress towards the decoration.