Monday, May 9, 2011

Lessons from the royal wedding

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Its been at least ten days since the Royal wedding, viewed by many as the wedding of the century. Most brides keep their guests and the groom waiting at the alter but that wasn't the case with Kate Middleton. I will use the point that brides can be fashionably late as an excuse to my article that's late in its being published. When all is said, am interested in reviewing a few lessons I got from the Royal wedding.


It was an all white wedding. What I actually liked about that I have for the longest time tried to convince any of my bride to do that and now that Kate pulled it off, I might be looking at a first for me soon. Now, all that's left is a bride to convince on that direction.

The Ivory gown she wore that had long sleeves with flowing lace was lovely. Quite modest considering it was a Royal affair. A good idea for a bride to keep in mind when selecting a gown, its important to keep the guest list in mind, and though the maid of honor wore an ivory dress the attention still remained on the bride.

The wedding was a family affair. Kate's sister as the maid of honor, her father not only walked her down the aisle but stood by her before the vows, her brother doing the bible reading during the ceremony and she did her own makeup. The lessons here are:not necessarily a long bridal trail is the best and its good to involve family members during one's big day. It can help cement the relationship with them and doing your own make up can also be a good thing besides saving you on some cash. She wanted the groom to recognize her. The verdict you still look yourself as your make up application is based on your daily look.

Finally, two things I liked when Kate came in a Limo and left in a horse carriage; and her female guests adorned in hats. The former was an excellent choice to arrive in I've seen a lot of brides arrive late to the ceremony when a carriage is used when the distance from her departure point and the ceremony is far. As for the guest wearing hats, I saw fashionable hats nice ones and some worth being on the runway only. What's left is seeing how some of the trends she set will play out this year.



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