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If you haven't been to a wedding in the winter, get ready to. They are becoming the most requested weddings of the year. Winter wedding brides hope for snow, unlike spring and summer brides that wish for no rain. Snow and white dresses go together like two peas in pod.

The problem that many people have when attending or participating in a winter wedding is deciding what to wear. Brides need to have dresses that will be warm and beautiful with the surroundings. Guests need to remember to dress appropriately for the ceremony.

The bride herself will need to be cautious when deciding what style of bridal dress to get for her winter wedding day. The most favorable choice for winter brides is a lengthy dress with pearls. The pearls will shimmer like the snow and the length of the dress will let the bride wear boots. Yes, I said boots. Bear paw boots will keep a bride from becoming cold and shivering during photograph sessions.

Bridesmaids can follow the lead of the bride and wear Bear paw boots under their dresses. Many brides choose to give the women in their wedding party special shawls as a bridesmaid gift. If the style of the shawl is not too fancy, the girls can use them at other occasions.

Men in the bridal party are lucky because a three-piece suit will be warm. But, everyone involved in the wedding will end up with tired feet by the end of the day. This does not exclude the men. Having a pair of comfortable shoes to slip on after the event, such as Bear paw boots is recommended.

Some people will be worried that they will not be warm enough at a winter wedding, even when it is conducted completely indoors. Sometimes cold breezes can sneak in through windowpanes, or you may be seated by an entryway. If you think ahead and wear a warm jacket that can be easily removed, you will have no worries.

It is not difficult to dress for a wedding between November and February. Just simply remember to dress for the temperature and for the occasion.

Select fabrics that look appropriate for the ceremony and reception, but that will also protect you from the harsh winter elements.

by: Ace Winget




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