When on honeymoon, you want to look your best. You’ll be glowing with that newlywed radiance anyway but who says we can’t give nature a helping hand? Fresh colours are perfect for a hot destination: bright shades of turquoise, fuscia and amethyst look amazing set against crisp white and reflect the sun to keep you cool under the sun.
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Yes, men, I said pastels. Don’t worry though, pastel shades are hot on men especially during the summer months. They are not just for girls: pastel colours are getting more and more popular for men, especially for wedding wear. So I’ve gathered together some of the best pastel items for you to wear on your wedding day. Just don’t outshine the bride!
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Black and white is the perfect classic colour scheme. Elegant and timeless, it will never date and can work at any time of year. A favourite of brides for it’s versatility and dramatic contrast, this flexible scheme is ideal for stylish and sophisticated brides.
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You put your heart and soul into planning every little detail for the big day- the flowers, the favours, the shoes that nobody will see under your floor-length dress. There’s a lot to take in, not to mention a lot to do, so it’s easy to forget what comes after- the honeymoon. Don’t leave it until the last minute to pack. Just picture the scene- a luscious Carribean beach, sipping cocktails in front of the sparkling ocean, your sexy new husband at your side… and you in that faded, threadbare swimsuit that hasn’t seen the light of day in five years. Nope, that just won’t do. So I have compiled a guide to the most stylish, most beautiful and most flattering honeymoon fashion out there.
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As every bride-to-be knows, the outfits are everything! The wedding dress is arguably the most important dress she will ever wear, not to mention the most expensive! Many brides set a high budget for their dress in the hopes of finding the perfect dress, but that can compromise their budget for the bridesmaids gowns.
They can’t be decked out in just anything! They have to set the scene before the bride arrives, to compliment her yet still avoid outshining her. How do you achieve this without mega bucks? Well, anything is possible with a bit of imagination and research.
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