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If there's
only one word to describe a beach wedding, perhaps it's easy. There's just
something relaxed and charming about the entire affair, from the beautiful
weather and backdrop to the color palettes and tendency for guests to go
barefoot. The mood is breezy and cool, and this may well best be reflected by
your wedding dress.
The key
to finding the right wedding dresses for the beach is to focus on the material: Forgo rich, thick fabrics
in favor of lightweight materials that skim the body, like silk, organza, and
linen. The last thing you want is to feel uncomfortable or even remotely
constricted. Other traits of wedding dresses suitable for a beach wedding
include:
- Flowing
silhouettes that seem to simply glide over your figure. Sheath and A-line
cuts are outstanding choices, but don't shy away from long gown styles if
that's your ultimate preference.
- Colors
that resonate with the season. If you're having a spring or summer wedding
on the beach, consider a dress with an accent color in light blue, pink,
yellow, green, lavender, or gold, either by way of a sash or some light
embroidery. If you love jewel tones, consider incorporating them in the
same way; a diminutive accent will really pop!
- Necklines
can contribute to the overall beach-appropriate appearance of your dress.
Look for halter and off-the-shoulder styles; both will keep you cool, too.
At the
same time, there are a couple of details you should probably avoid for a beach
wedding, too. Among them:
- Long
trains and veils, both of which will blow about in the breeze and possibly
collect sand as you move.
- Heavy
details, such as beads and sequins. A small amount is acceptable, but any
more and you risk dealing with a heavier-than-necessary dress. Remember
that the key is to feel light.
- Heavy,
restrictive fabrics that will seem stiff in the beach breeze. Heavier
fabrics may also be too hot to be comfortable on the beach.
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