Autumn can be an exciting time to be married.
The choice of season is according to your individual tastes. This unforgettable
event is just as individual as the bride herself. Right here on the panhandle of
Florida, brides plan for months to be married on our sugar white beaches.
October and November are especially popular because Florida’s heat is no longer
an issue. Within the peak of the fall season, many a Spa and Salon find
themselves working longer hours so the bride and her wedding party can look
their best.
Grasp this picture within your mind: lazy dunes of pure white sand,
sparkling with a background of water that has tri-colors of turquoise and
assorted blues. You hear the placid waves gently brushing the shores on a bright
sunny day. The Bride and her mother have waited for this moment for many months
and she looks stunning. What could go wrong on such a day? Clouds could form and
rain could come. There could be a hurricane forecast to blast into this lovely
serene setting, after all, it’s happened before, or the very worst thing that
could ever happen to a bride would be for her to have the wrong hairstyle. We
are going to talk about this in depth.
With autumn comes the turning of leaves and fortunately, not
everyone wants to be married on the beach. The majority of couples are still
desirous of a grand church wedding. You hear a crackle when you step on a fallen
branch as you look up into your love’s face. Being encircled by the painting of
color of leaves, romance warms your heart and sets the stage of your wedding.
This is the season where nature says “good night” for awhile and takes a much
needed rest. Oh yes, this is the season you are going to be married in!
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The selection of color’s for the bride’s wedding party should
reflect her personality and desire. Not her Mother’s or her Aunts but totally
her. Just because she gets married in the fall doesn’t mean she cannot have her
party arrayed in lilac, violet or reds if these are her favorite colors. I have
personally seen lilac, violet and red leaves in the fall!
The more adventurous would rather skydive in unison to give their
hearts promises to one another while the leaves are turning. We aren’t going to
“go there” about her hairstyle in the heavenlies.
Although your hairstyle really depends upon what you like and your
personality, one important tip to consider when you walk on the beach or down
the aisle is to remember where you are at. For example, if you are on the beach
or in a gazebo outside you do not want an updo that is so cemented with spray
the breezes will not blow a tendril. Wearing your hair up for an outdoor wedding
can be very good, if it is done right. A simple sophisticated twist with a few
tendrils can go along way. A formal air is brought to a beach or gazebo type of
environment if the veil is worn on top of the twist. When the veil is worn just
below the top of the twist or curls there will be unification with the informal
outdoor environment. Loose curls lying upon more loose curls are another option
when a romantic look is sought. There are so many selections. Your beau is in
love with who you are and you want to reflect exactly that. Who you are!
What type of “do” do you do?
Let us think about your type of personality first. Are you the old
fashioned type who would like to wear her Mother’s wedding gown in off white and
likes flowing gowns, ruffles or lace? If you have long hair, would you like to
wear your hair loosely around your shoulders? Perhaps half up and half down
might be right for you. This is the best of both worlds. Wearing your hair up
would bring the formality of the Church wedding, yet partially down would bring
a whimsical look. Wearing your veil over your face would bring the coveted
moment of yesterday to your event.
If your hair is short you might consider a small hair piece to
bring graceful curls to flatter the nape of your neck. Your stylist should be
able to give you many options to choose from.
Maybe you are more of a modern thinker and would like to have a
strapless dress made of satin. No ruffles, lace or long chain for you, something
simple and to the point, yet very formal. If you have long hair, you’d probably
want to wear it up smoothly, but not boldly with very few tendrils. Something
for you to remember on this occasion is to allow a little softness to be framed
around your face.
If your hair is short, have a new cut about two weeks before your
wedding and this will give it time to be out of shock and settle into the new
style. You will also have about one-fourth new growth and it should be perfect
for your day. The short cut you have depends upon what you are visualizing what
you see yourself looking like. Bring a picture to your Stylist and she will tell
you whether you will look good in that or if your hair is practical for the
style you selected. A lot depends upon the texture of your hair, your figure and
your face too.
Penny Willliams
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