Bring The Bride A Greater Look

Bring The Bride A Greater Look

Thursday 21 July 2011

A Wedding Dress Worthy of eternal remembrance

First, the selection of wedding dress is definitely not the pursuit of fashionable and popular. Very popular things tend not to keep up with the traditional elegance. The key is to choose a wedding dress with timeless elegance with elements of the wedding. 

The wedding dress color
Wedding is not necessarily white, with the requirements of the bride are one body with white hair, which began with Queen Victoria era. Traditional Chinese uses red as a symbol of auspiciousness. In the early twentieth century, silver wedding is the highlight of royal dignity position, showing that the fitness of their wedding is the "color", there is no specific requirement to wear a white wedding dress. 

With the changing fashion trends, in addition to white, ivory, beige and other traditional colors, colors like pink, pink orange, blue, purple, green and light silver-gray are increasingly popular in recent years, being very soft and pleasing to the eye. The most popular colors are still white, ivory or champagne wedding dresses.
In fact, the wedding colors are not important. It is important to match with the bride's complexion. Asian skin is always deep yellow, so wearing ivory would be more harmonious and natural. However blue, purple and yellow skin is usually for not very coordinated, but orange, green with yellowish color match. As for the skin which is rosy or bronzed, wearing white would look great. Choose wedding time, color is also very important, making the color, the choice of colors, we must fully consider the following factors: 

1Color coordination: Clothing with a superior color can grab eyes, overshadowed by new light.
2 Beautiful nature: Warm clothing will be more coordinated, but to pay attention to whether it can really show a new style.
3High-contrast brightness: color brightness varies. Some are suitable for high-contrast. And low contrast for some people will obviously choose the soft coordination.

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