Your Sussex Wedding - Page number 83 - August/September 2021 (Issue 92)

Q&A Fashion and beauty Look and feel your big-day best with help from the professionals SCHOOL OF FROCK We’re tying the knot at a beautiful barn venue with plenty of gorgeous outdoor space. What should I be looking for in a wedding gown to suit? Emily says: There are no rights or wrongs when choosing your wedding dress for a particular setting. I believe the most important thing is for you to feel comfortable. However, a bohemian-style dress is often associated with a barn setting. Think soft flowing tulle with beaded embellishments or a full lace sheath dress with pretty capped sleeves. Depending on the time of year you may wish to opt for long sleeves or sexy spaghetti straps. Mix it up with coloured underlays of blush, oat or latte, which are popular alongside the traditional ivory. Alternatively, a mermaid or fit and flare silhouette also work beautifully in this setting and will give your body a bit more definition. Should you wish to break completely free from the norm, why not opt for a full ballgown? You can always ask your seamstress to make sure that you can bustle up your train after the ceremony to avoid guests partying on your dress. SHOULDERS ON SHOW My dress has a beautiful Bardot neckline. How can I wear my hair to really show it off? Alison says: Being off-the-shoulder this style gives a glimpse of the collarbone, so I’d recommend opting for a hairstyle that shows off this area. A beautiful neckline shouldn’t be hidden by hair! If your locks are shoulder-length or shorter, wearing them down or pinned up at one side will work perfectly. For longer hair, an up do would be my first choice. A beautiful low bun can be soft or sleek – either will complement this neckline. For a more romantic look, opt for a messy chignon, perhaps incorporating some braids and tendrils falling onto the neck. A bushy ponytail will also work well. If you’re a bride who feels more comfortable with a half-up style, you might prefer your hair falling behind the shoulders or over to one side. One of my favourite looks, and the one to go for if you really want hair-down for your wedding day, is Hollywood waves. The overall effect is sleek enough not to look messy or hide your dress’ key feature. Don’t be afraid to ask your hair stylist for advice, as they’ll be able to tell you which options work best for your locks depending on length, texture and thickness. CONTACT OUR EXPERTS Emily Cumming , Bella May Bridal, www.bella-may-bridal.co.uk Alison J. Smith , Bridal Beauty, https://bridalbeauty.co.uk www.wen dymakin.com www.woo dlandhillphotography.co.uk ASK THE EXPERTS 83

RkJQdWJsaXNoZXIy MTA0NTE=
B2´