Your West Midlands Wedding- August/September 2020 (Issue 69)

FLOWERS 79 LOOKING YOUR B ST S tand out from the crowd Go against tradition with a completely grey dress but make sure you keep your accessories minimal, so you don’t detract from the overall look. Another option is to add a tulle skirt over the top of your gown. This can then be removed later in the evening to create a completely different style. Add a pop or colour through your veil or by adding a belt. A bespoke creation may be the best option for you but take into consideration the time scale and money involved. Most bridal boutiques suggest you visit up to a year before your wedding, but if you’re after a tailored creation, it may be worth booking an appointment as soon as possible to ensure you get exactly what you’re looking for. MODERN CHIC For your make-up, you could start by creating a mood board focusing on greys and silvers. Put together a few swatches and choose outfits, flowers and accessories you’d love to wear on the day. This board will come in handy throughout the planning process, and you could also take it with you to your make-up trial or bridal boutique appointment to help your suppliers get an idea of the style you like. When it comes to your eyeshadow, start light. Grey can be a dark colour, so begin with a softer shade and slowly go heavier until you find a version you love. Add a bit of glitter into the corner of your eyelid to make your eyes pop. Stick with cool tones throughout to avoid any clashes. A nude lip will also look great paired with any eyeshadow. This striking hue can also be incorporated into your accessories. Opt for a hair vines, dramatic earrings, necklaces or flower crowns. GREY

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