Friday, November 2, 2007

Getting ready for your wedding

Wedding Photographer South Wales

There’s a lot to do to get ready on the big day. It isn’t like going to the usual party where you can be ready in as little as ten minutes. On this day, you’re the star and that means extra preparation.
Getting ready for the wedding starts about three hours before the wedding. Typically, the whole female entourage is together before the event even starts. Some go so far as to stay overnight and enjoy a last sleep over party. This is to ensure that everyone looks perfect and arrives on time. That also makes for a noisy, giggling group. With 3 to 5 women all getting ready at the same time, the preparations can drag out.
As the bride, there are many photographs to be taken. Some of them are pictures of the preparation process. That is partly why the preparation starts so early.
The first step is to put together all of the bride’s wedding gear on the bed. The dress is laid out with the shoes are placed below its hem. The veil is placed approximately where the bride would wear it over the gown. The jewelry, in its box, is placed beside the dress. This makes it easy for the bride to get dressed for the wedding.
A sample of the wedding invitation is placed beside the gown as well. Any accoutrements such as the wedding cord, veil and the rings used for the binding ceremony are also placed laid out. The laying out makes it easier for the photographer to take pictures of these items.
It is better to have your bath before all the assistants arrive. Think of it as you are hour of peace and quiet. If you are lucky, your wedding isn’t a morning wedding and you’ll have a lot of time to rest and get ready to face everyone. It is after all your last few moments of singlehood. This is the perfect time to reflect and focus on what’s ahead. A good long soak in the tub will get you clean and give you relaxation time.
Then you’ll need to get your hair and make up done. Depending on how elaborate your coiffure is meant to be, this can take anywhere from 15 minutes to two hours. You’ll usually have your mom and maid of honor in the room as well, assisting you.
Usually the photography session begins one the bride is made up. Think of it as a fashion show of you and your wedding ensemble. Once that is done, you’ll begin to get dressed.
With everything laid out on the bed, it is easy to see if anything is missing. The maid of honor is the person to help you dress, though you’ll probably want your hairstylist attach the veil so your hair doesn’t get messed up. Don’t forget that the perfume should be applied before you put on the gown to avoid staining. You’ll also want to be careful to avoid your lipstick staining your dress.
Once you’re all dressed, it’s time to go meet your groom with a few photos taken along the way.

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