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Marilyn Duncan Wiltshire; CWS(Certified Wedding Specialist), BA, dip Ed, is the owner and principal consultant of Triniweddings. She previously owned and managed P&S Rentals, a Party Rentals company which she sold at the end of 2013 to dedicate her time solely to weddings. She is an accomplished Special Events Planner and a member of Weddings Beautiful Worldwide, the International Special Events Society and the Association of Bridal Consultants. She has been responsible for the coordination and production of many successful local weddings and is associated with many of the country’s more prominent service providers.She also plans a great many “destination” weddings here in Trinidad and Tobago for brides who reside abroad. In addition to planning fabulous weddings she is a part time lecturer at the Lok Jack School of Business in the Event Management Program which is done in conjunction with the George Washington University in the United States. Marilyn recently acquired the license from Weddings Beautiful Worldwide to teach and confer the CWS and AWP designations to students throughout the Caribbean region.

Monday, 28 May 2012

WEDDING TIP -Dress Hunting


 


                     

For many brides the most exciting part of being engaged is the process of finding “the perfect dress”.  At one time it was a process shrouded in mystery.  Now thanks to the many TV shows devoted to gown selection, brides have some ideas about how to go about this wonderful experience.  Some principles have stood brides in good stead for decades.  Here are some areas for today’s brides to consider before they begin to look for that gown.



  1. Many brides have a good sense of their own fashion preferences.  They know what looks good on them.  Think about what you wear and why it looks good.  What are your fashion preferences?  Are you tailored, frilly, feminine, or casual?  Do you want a gown that reflects those looks or is your wedding gown to be a complete departure?  Think about the “look” you want for your wedding.  Look at magazines, check out web sites and make notes of the styles that catch your eye.  When you go into a wedding salon, one of the questions you’ll be asked is “Do you have any styles in mind?”  The wedding consultant who will be assisting you in your selection process will prefer to start with gowns that reflect your personal tastes.



  1. Be honest with yourself about your body shape.  If you are tall, you’re lucky.  Lots of gowns are made for tall brides.  If you are short, you’re lucky.  Many designers see the petite bride as their specialty.  If you are heavier in the bust, or in the hips, or thighs, or shoulders – be honest with yourself and let the wedding consultant work with you to find the perfect dress to accent or camouflage certain areas.



  1. Think about color.  Gowns are shown in bridal white, soft creamy ivory, silver, gold and all shades in between.  Color trims can accent most gowns.  What are your most flattering shades? 



  1. When you go into a store to try on gowns, go prepared.  Wear good underwear – especially a bra and any foundation garment you think you may wish to wear under your gown.  If something special is needed for the gown you ultimately choose, your wedding consultant can help with that.  You should wear a shoe with the approximate heel height you’ll wear for the ceremony.



  1. Don’t focus on your dress size.  I watched a TV show in which the bride to be refused to consider a dress that looked fabulous on her because it wasn’t a size 2.  She stated that she only wore size 2.  Well forget about the number.  Every designer has his/her version of sizing.  That’s why you are working with a professional wedding consultant.  She knows her merchandise, the designers she has selected for her store and she will find you the perfect dress with a perfect fit.  Don’t worry about size and don’t order a smaller dress size “planning to fit into it”.  Be guided by the consultant.



  1. Give yourself plenty of time to order the gown, be prepared to make a deposit on your order and think carefully before taking a group with you.  One person whose taste you respect is truly enough – two tops!  It is a special time for you to pick out the gown that means the most to you – not to the cousins, godmothers and sorority friends you’ve gathered to participate in this event.














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