by Jane Summers
Who can help smiling when they see a gorgeous bouquet of lovely oversized balloons? Turn this hallmark of all celebrations into chic decor for your wedding. Here are a few ways to keep it stylish…
SPELL IT OUT
Whether you want to spell out your wedding hashtag, the word “love” or simply the date of your wedding (hmmm, an unintentional anniversary reminder?), lettered balloons are a witty way to charm your guests. Your guests will love creating fun photos surrounded by your stylish and clever designs.
TIE THE KNOT (WITH TASSELS OR ORGANZA RIBBONS) TO REINVENT YOUR FLOWER GIRLS’ ROLES
As the tradition goes, darling younger relatives sprinkle classic flower petals along the ceremony aisle. For a whimsical twist (with a little less clean up) we suggest sending your girls into the celebration with large balloons adorned with shimmering Organza Ribbons or dancing tassels infusing your day with a more personalized touch.
ADD A LITTLE COLOR
We’ve recently chatted about colored smoke bombs making their way into weddings. Want something slightly more subtle? A delicately airy accessory can do the trick. Show off your playful side and select a pair of enchanting oversized balloons to help you make an effortlessly elegant exit.
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by Jane Summers
White can be symbolic of new beginnings, purity, and the start of a new life together in many cultures. It's also associated with traditional wedding ceremonies in Christianity. The tradition of wearing white wedding gowns has both historical and cultural roots. Queen Victoria is often credited with popularizing the white wedding dress in the 19th century when she married Prince Albert in a white gown. Select this lovely little link to read an in-depth article featured in Brides that highlights the history of Queen Victoria’s choice to wear a white wedding dress.
by Jane Summers
Wondering how to find your perfect fit in wedding gowns? Typically wedding dress sizes can be different from regular clothing sizes. Wedding dress sizing often follows its own set of sizing charts, and may differ from one bridal designer or brand to another. Wedding dress sizes often run smaller than regular clothing sizes, meaning that a bride may need to choose a wedding dress size that is larger than her usual size.
by Jane Summers
Why yes! This does come in pink! When it comes to choosing the perfect accent color for your bridal shower dress, pink is a gorgeous choice. Not only is pink a beautiful bridal party color, but it also adds an unexpected element to your stunning little white dress.
SIZE
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BUST
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WAIST
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HIP
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2
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33 1/2
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26
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36
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4
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34 1/2
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27
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37
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6
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35 1/2
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28
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38
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8
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36 1/2
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29
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39
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10
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37 1/2
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30
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40
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12
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39
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31 1/2
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41 1/2
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