Your West Midlands Wedding - April/May 2023 (Issue 85)

Q&A Fashion and beauty Local experts offer advice on how to look your big-day best SUMMER ROMANCE What wedding dress styles and fabrics would you suggest for a May celebration? Your wedding dress is the most self-expressive garment you will ever buy, so there are no rules regardless of the time of year that you’re get married. For a May wedding, like any other month, wearing something that you feel comfortable in and know that you could wear all day is the most important thing. There are so many styles, shapes and materials, which allow brides to show off their individuality. An A-line skirt naturally allows more movement, as tthe gown is fitted at the waistline and has a flared skirt. There is a variety of materials available, however, chiffon is a beautiful lightweight fabric which will allow you to move without any restrictions. This is one of my personal favourites, as it’s fun, playful and super romantic. It’s a lovely choice for a spring wedding as it adds a fairylike weightlessness but still allows you to have the traditional feel, without the weight like other materials such as Mikado. Rebecca and the team at TDR Bridal www.tdr-bridal.co.uk WEDDING READY I need some ideas for a bridal hairstyle that can be worn up for my summer wedding – what do you suggest? When it comes to selecting a bridal up do for a summer wedding, there are plenty of beautiful options to choose from. Here are some suggestions to help you find the perfect style: Classic bun – a timeless and elegant choice that can be styled in a sleek, polished look or a more relaxed, messy style. Braided up do – a romantic and feminine look that can be tailored to your personal style. A fishtail braid or a Dutch braid would be perfect for a summer wedding. Twisted up do with flowers or hair accessories – a chic and sophisticated choice that can incorporate natural elements such as flowers or other hair accessories to add a whimsy touch. Loose waves or curls – a soft and romantic option that can be styled as a half-up, half-down look or a full up do. Remember to consult with a professional hairstylist who can recommend styles that will flatter your hair type, face shape and dress. Be sure to bring along pictures of styles that you love to help your hairstylist get an idea of what you’re looking for. Finally, don’t forget to schedule a trial run to ensure that you’re happy with the final result. The team at The Pamper Lounge www.pamper-lounge.com www.irisandivyphotography.com PURE ELEGANCE What style of dress will give me a timeless look for my manor house wedding? A sophisticated A-line silhouette is elegant and flatters almost every body type. Look for a dress made from plain fabrics, like satin or Mikado, to create a fuller and more dramatic look. Lace and tulle will create a softer and more feminine look, perfect if you envision tying the knot in a magical garden or by the tranquil river outside a manor house. If your venue has a grand feature staircase, opting for a gown with a cathedral-length train will help you get some stunning, timeless wedding photos. Avoid overly sexy bodice details and opt for more understated ones instead. For example, a semi-sheer bodice covered in lace appliqué is preferable to a plunging neckline that reveals lots of cleavage. Last but not least, look for an ivory or white gown and keep certain colour accents to a minimum in order to achieve a sophisticated palette to work alongside your venue. The team at June Peony Bridal Couture www.junepeonybridal.co.uk Photographer: www.instagram.com/carolinejbay, make-up artist: www.instagram.com/lilywinfieldmua and model www.instagram.com/amymccranor 76

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