Saturday, June 19, 2010

“Dresses for destination weddings need special consideration - Houma Courier”

“Dresses for destination weddings need special consideration - Houma Courier”


Dresses for destination weddings need special consideration - Houma Courier

Posted: 19 Jun 2010 01:21 PM PDT

A destination wedding can add extra romance to a wedding. But if a knock-out bridal gown is also on your wish list, plan accordingly.


— Don't even think about packing a bridal gown in a suitcase.
— Some boutiques will pack it and send it ahead to your destination, says stylist Wendy Norwood Patterson. If you must take it with you, carry the dress in a hanging rack — and arrange with the airline early to stow it in the on-board closet, not an overhead bin.
— "Do not ever let anyone tell you they're going to check your wedding dress," advises Anja Winikka, editor at TheKnot.com.
— Any gown that's endured a trip will need a little bit of touch-up before the ceremony. "Have a proper steamer and supplies, including a stain remover pack, ready," says Winikka. "And take the time as soon as you arrive to hang up your dress."

"There are a lot of types of destinations — from a beach in Mexico to a cathedral in Italy," says Houston-based stylist Wendy Norwood Patterson, "and they don't call for the same types of dresses."

If you're carrying it yourself on a plane, a gown with a slender silhouette will be easier to pack. You can always embellish your look with antique diamond-and-pearl jewelry, jeweled hairpins, brooches or even a belt — all easy to tuck into a suitcase.

Most importantly, say experts, is finding a dress in a travel-friendly fabric. "Don't think you have to sacrifice your dream dress," Patterson says, "but a full ball gown of simple silk probably won't travel well."

Anja Winikka, editor at TheKnot.com, concurs. "Stay away from big ball gowns in heavy silks and satins," she says. "You can still have that big skirt, but choose the right fabric."

Look for breathable, flowy fabrics like chiffon, any silk blend and charmeuses, she suggests.

If you'll be standing on a beach or a lawn, have the dress hemmed properly — "so it's just above the ground, rather than skimming it," Winikka adds. She recommends a wedge-style shoe rather than heels for outdoor spaces. Sandals can be fine, too. Even flip-flop makers have created bridal lines.

"Think about your theme," Winikka says. "You've chosen a destination, so let your dress celebrate that spot."

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