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You want to consider two different issues regarding your hair.

How To Accessorize vera wang designer wedding dresses Your Senior Prom Dress

Now that you have selected your prom gown, you need to create an entire outfit. That means you need to learn how to accessorize your senior prom dress. The style and color of your gown may suit you perfectly, but if you can't accessorize it right, you can ruin your whole look. However, with the right finishing touches, you will be at your most stylish.

You actually have more choices to make in the accessory cheap plus size homecoming dresses department than you had for your gown alone. There are six basic areas that you will have to address to have a complete look. They are your hair, makeup, purse, shoes, jewelry, and finally corsage. All they all need to work not just with your dress, but with each other.

You want to consider two different issues regarding your hair. First, is the style itself. The second issue is whether you want to add an attention grabbing accessory, like a decorative clip or band. Regarding your hair style, you definitely want to choose one different from your every day look. Prom night is special, so don't dress down your hair by not making it special as well. If you can, have your hair professionally styled and test a few out before the big night so you can be sure you'll be happy.

You can decide if you want to add sparkly or noticeable hair clips in your hair based on how much other jewelry you want to wear and how intricately decorated your dress is. The simpler your gown, the better hair and regular jewelry will look. However, if your gown is already empire waist wedding dresses fairly busy, it might be better to wear less and more sedate jewelry. This is also the reason you want to select your general jewelry, such as necklace and earrings, along with whatever accessories you might want in your hair.

Like your hair, your makeup should be special as well. Since you have a selected a color for you gown that most complements your complexion, you can now use your dress color to help you determine the color scheme for your makeup. Again like with your hair style, you might want to consider some professional assistance.

The shoes you select should match your dress style. The important factor here is the length of your dress. If you have a floor length gown, you might not need to wear the highest heel with it. However, having your open toe shoes peek out from your gown might be nice. Any shorter hem and your shoes will get more notice. Lastly, wedding gown dress no matter how fabulous the shoe, always select a heel height in which you can dance.

Your purse should be no larger than what you need it to carry. As with your jewelry, balance out its decorativeness with how involved your gown and other jewelry choices have been.

Finally, you do want to have a corsage that works well with your outfit. This can be a bit more challenging since your date might want to surprise you. You can manage the situation by first accounting for a corsage as you decide the rest of your jewelry. Second, make sure your date knows the color and style of your gown.

Wedding Dresses

Over the centuries wedding dresses have changed, but a bride has always wanted her dress to be special, to make her look more beautiful. Centuries ago, only the rich could afford materials of red, purple, and true black; therefore, the wealthy brides would wear dresses of color adorned with jewels. The bride would actually glitter in the sunshine. The dress with flowing sleeves or a train was a status symbol, for the poor had to use material as sparingly as possible. Factory-made materials, with their lower costs, caused the lost of the original meaning of the train of a wedding gown, but it became a tradition over time.

Fashions changed from gowns of color to ones of white, or a variation of white, but since it wasn't a practical shade for most purposes, blue became another favorite, as did pink. In the 1800's, gray became a color for wedding gowns for brides of lower classes because the dress became re-used as the bride's Sunday best. For those who had to wear a dress that would be used for regular occasions after the wedding, many brides would decorate the dress for the special day with temporary decorations.

The "traditional" wedding dress as known today didn't appear until the 1800's. By 1800, machine made fabrics and inexpensive muslins made the white dress with a veil the prevailing fashion. By the nineteenth century, a bride wearing her white dress after the wedding was accepted. Re-trimming the dress made it appropriate for many different functions.

As times passed, women's fashions changed. Hems rose and fell, but the long dress, with or without a train, remained the length preferred by brides. Sleeve lengths and neck styles changed with the jovani couture current fashions, but mainly remained modest. Full sleeves, tight sleeves, sleeveless styles came and went and came again. Simple designs to elaborate have been found over the years.

Today's wedding dress fad appears to be the strapless dress, which looks lovely on some figures. Some brides still want styles of the past.

The main consideration for a bride-to-be is what is appropriate for her to wear. Style should match her figure and her financial means, as well as the setting for the ceremony. For example, a larger framed woman should try on the dresses she likes, and then choose one that flatters her. Every bride wants to look lovelier on that special day. If she has $500 to spend on a dress, then she shouldn't be looking at $5,000 dresses. If the wedding is to be held in a garden, a heavily beaded dress maybe should be avoided.

Appropriateness is the key word as a bride searches for the perfect dress, whether in real life or written into a story. A full length mirror often tells the truth either place.

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