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When it comes to wedding dresses, it doesn't take an expert to see that the vast majority of wedding dresses are not designed with the destination bride in mind.
Destination weddings come with their own unique set of wedding planning challenges. From the guest list to accommodations to the reception, each little detail is planned from afar. An additional challenge for many brides is finding a destination wedding gown that not only suits their personal style, but also travels well and works with the setting of their wedding day. Finding and Choosing a Destination Wedding DressFor many brides, finding the perfect wedding dress is a priority that sits at the top of the list. While magazines and websites overflow with the latest in wedding dress fashion, there is a notable absence of bridal attire suitable for the destination bride. Before buying a wedding dress for a destination wedding, a bride may want to consider the following:
By considering what style of wedding dress may be the most practical for the destination bride, wedding dress shopping is made easier. A bride can easily eliminate wedding gowns that do not suit their personal needs. In addition to looking at traditional wedding dresses, brides-to-be should also consider these options for their destination wedding:
Destination Wedding AccessoriesBeyond the wedding dress, bridal accessories should also be considered when choosing a destination wedding dress.
In addition to packing the wedding dress and accessories, it is also important to think about the overall care of the dress. A small sewing kit may come in handy for loose beads or buttons, while a portable steamer can help remove any wrinkles that developed during packing and traveling. Considering practicality, style, and reality before buying a destination wedding dress can help eliminate some of the stress that comes with planning a destination wedding.
The copyright of the article Destination Wedding Dresses in Wedding Fashion is owned by Annalise Kaylor. Permission to republish Destination Wedding Dresses in print or online must be granted by the author in writing.
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