Your South Wales Wedding - Page number 53 - July/August 2021 (Issue 80)

Our experts solve your problems HOT TOPIC: WEDDING WORRIES MOMENTS THAT MATTER Q – How can we make our ceremony fun and memorable? Your wedding ceremony is typically the first time you will be in front of all your family and friends, so it’s important that it feels like the most authentic representation of who you are as a couple. One way to do this is through your music choices. For example, if you’re into rock or rap, incorporating these genres into your service can show off some of the things that make you both special. There are many ways to incorporate fun elements into your big day, from dramatic entrances to games and activities for guests during the cocktail hour. You could do a sand, candle or bubble ceremony, have a fun reading or even incorporate an animal. Having your precious pooch bring the rings down to the best man or woman is an adorable addition to any wedding. One of the most popular options is called The Unity Candle. This involves two candles being lit at the beginning of the service and then put together as one. The flame represents your love for each other as well as your commitment to being together through thick and thin. This is also something that the whole family can be a part of. Lisa Kendall Celebrant www.funlovingceremonies.com FASHION QUEEN Q – We’re planning a summer wedding for next year. What colours and styles would you suggest our mums look for? Hopefully, spring/summer 2022 will be the year of weddings with colours reflecting what will be an uplifting and energising year whilst restoring balance into our lives. Take inspiration from the orchid flower, an intense hue of magenta alongside a natural shade of olive. Butter yellow and mango sorbet are also dominant tones set to storm the catwalks, with the most predicted one being Atlantic blue. So, where does this leave our mother- of-the-brides/grooms? The dress only option is becoming more sort after rather than the uniform dress with jacket. Bolder shades are also more popular with fashion- conscious women who are opting for re- wearable outfits that can be pulled from the wardrobe for other occasions, and designers are quick to pick up on that. Timeless styles and lightweight fabrics are replacing more structured shapes to allow your mum the freedom to dance the night away. However, it’s always important to remember that your mum has to feel comfortable and confident in her chosen outfit, so it’s essential she tries on lots of different looks, shapes and colours. Coryn Emma Mother-of-the-bride/groom expert www.baroqueboutique.co.uk EXPERT ADVICE 53

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