Bridal Club Magazine
Get your sparkle on!
Wedding Jewellery
Too little wedding jewellery and you'll look ordinary. Too much
and you'll look over-the-top. It's a fine line but you'll be ok if
you avoid the necklace, earrings and bracelet combo and only wear
two of the three. Always match your jewels with those featured on
the wedding dress and veil - crystals with crystals, rhinestones
with rhinestones, pearls with pearls - and don't forget the
cardinal rule of wedding accessories: The more ornate your dress,
the simpler your accessories should be.
Hairpins and Headpieces
If you're wearing a wedding veil high on your head, you'll need
a tiara to finish the look. Gold-toned or ivory pearl-accented
tiaras complement cream and ivory gowns whilst silver-toned,
rhinestone or white pearl tiaras best complement pure white
gowns.
If you're having a lower placed veil such as one that sits under
a bun at the nape of your neck, go for a diamante comb or floral
headpiece - they look fantastic. If veils just aren't for you, then
experiment with some sparkling hair pieces. Hairpins featuring
pearls, crystals or diamantes can be worn with any hairstyle and
look stunning and stylish. Check out Wedding Fever, who have a
great range of headpieces, jewellery and other wedding
accessories.
Lingerie
Fifty years from now, you're going to want your husband to
remember how stunning you looked on your wedding day and how sexy
you looked on your wedding night. UnderCoverWear in Sydney has an
amazing collection of wedding lingerie designed to do just that.
UnderCoverWear offers beautiful bustiers, body-hugging basques and
strapless corsets that feature slimming, stretch spandex panels
that provide all the support you'll need whilst leaving only
smooth, clean lines under your dress. Be warned though, the designs
are so hot that your groom will want to rip that wedding dress
right off you!
Shoes
You'll be relieved to know that the first priority in finding
the right wedding shoes is comfort. If you're in pain, you're not
going to enjoy your big day. Shelve the stilettos and go for pair
with a 2 1/2 inch heel. You won't have to sacrifice style for
comfort with all the gorgeous strappy sandals, pointed-toe
slingbacks and kitten heels on the market. Flat, satin ballet shoes
make beautiful bridal shoes too.