Friday, September 26, 2008

Beach Wedding Dress

What To Look For In A Beach Wedding Dress

Years ago, the only appropriate place for a wedding was in a church. With the changing times, a popular wedding location is becoming the beach. Couples travel to exotic beaches to hold their nuptials, and others simply go to a local beach for their celebration. What many brides to be are quickly realizing is that a beach wedding almost always requires a casual wedding dress. Here are some tips for choosing your idea beach wedding dress for your special day on the beach.

Look At The Material

The material of your beach wedding dress is very important. At the beach, there is obviously a lot of sand. Because of this, you will want to find a material that is sand friendly. Lace is probably the least sand friendly material that you could have on your beach wedding dress. Sand can get trapped in the lace, and it can be almost impossible to effectively shake it out. Instead, look for a material that is solid without dips and grooves. The material should also be light and wispy to fend off sand. In addition, the beach is also a wet place. Instead of a heavy material that, when wet, takes a long time to dry out, the light weight material is again a better option. These materials dry out much quicker and will not completely saturate with water.

Look At The Style

A beach wedding is a casual wedding. Since your guests will be walking in the sand outside, they do not expect it to be a black tie affair. Likewise, you should keep your wedding dress at least semi casual. It can still be floor length with a moderate train, but anything excessively ornate with a large train will just look silly on the beach. Beach wedding photos look great when the bride’s dress is blowing in the wind. If your dress is stiff and rigid, that will not happen. A more casual style is appropriate for a beach wedding dress.

Do Not Forget The Bridesmaids!

The best choice for bridesmaids dresses for beach weddings are tea length dresses. While the bride can still have a floor length gown, that is simply due to tradition. You do not want your bridesmaids to be traipsing through the sand with a sand laden and damp floor length bridesmaid gown. Instead, give them something practical with a cute, whimsical tea length gown. This way both you and your bridesmaids can have a happy day.

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