Put your dress on and have someone measure the distance from where you'd like the comb to where you'd like the veil to end on your dress. The general rule of thumb I read was that you wanted your veil to end where the detailing of your dress began. In my case, that's the bodice...
throwing a stunning garden party, or dancing the night away under twinkling winter wonderland-esque lights, there’s a simple dress out there that will match your venue vibe perfectly. With Maggie Sottero, you really can have the best of both worlds. (Just make sure to check out your ...
When musing over your wedding dress style, start with a timeline. Knowing what to expect when is key to smart planning that still honors your unique bridal style — how to shop, what to budget, and when to place a gown order to make sure delivery goes off without a hitch. Can’t do ...
If you've a long lead in to your wedding, the last thing you want is to become tired of the dress you've chosen or start to second guess it.Likewise, every time you handle the dress, you risk getting marks on it (always make sure you have clean, dry hands when you do, and ...
Backlighting is a favorite for weddings because of the way it can make a wedding veil glow. Sidelighting creates interesting shadows but watch out for unflattering ones on the nose. Reflectors are an easy way to bounce back existing light without guessing how much to add. When using flash,...
Even a simple notebook will do. The key is to pick something separate from other lists and notes so you don’t get distracted. Plan a Wedding Budget Make an estimated budget. How much can you spend? How much are family contributions (if any)? Find out how much you can spend on the...
Setting a budget for the ceremony and wedding reception is somewhat easy -- you have what you have and that's that. Sticking to the budget is where things get tough. For now, the engaged couple needs to sit down with both sets of parents to discuss how much money they have, how much...
Wedding Pocket Square Etiquette and Picks to Shop Now Spoiler alert: Pocket squares are always a good idea. Step 5: Make the Bow Illustration by Natalie Romine for The Knot Holding the bow shape with one hand, retrieve the other end, and pull it down over the center of the bow shape wi...
She doesn’t make it easy, but you’re good at difficult things. “Shall we bathe, then?” She nods and drapes a veil over her head. You follow her down the steps of her tower, into the quiet night outside. When your mother was a girl, there were still two moons. Like Bathala...
Taffeta: the characteristics are light and slippery, easy to print on the fabric, such as water or grain patterns, suitable for summer and autumn wear. Snow gauze: the handle is fine, smooth, light transmittance is not high, used to dye bright colors to make exotic dress. ...