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Many of the trends from Fall 2000 are carrying through
into Winter 2000 also. The emphasis on a new chic,
sophistication is still apparent in the wedding
gowns and bridesmaid’s attire. Long, formal,
floor-length styles for the attendants continue
to be the standard. The addition of a wrap in satin,
organza or a warmer pashima can make them more
comfortable in the winter months. The bridal gowns
styles are very simple and elegant with understated
emphasis on one focal point, such as the bodice
or waistline. Bridal styles are also shown with
wraps and the prerogative of a winter bride is
to always wear a fur/velvet cape(cloak) or hand
muff in chillier climates.
Colors: With the cooler temperatures, the style
and character of weddings take on a new dimension.
Gone are the rich autumnal hues of orange, red, gold,
chocolate brown. Instead, look for fun, shimmery
and pearlized colours in periwinkle blue, lavender,
plum, silver, cranberry, gold and of course, white.
Always traditional around Xmas-time are tartans and
plaids paired with dark velvets.
Cosmetics: The look is perfection. All major lines
are promoting flawless, long-lasting foundations
and lipsticks. Winter always seems to be popular
for more glamorous, sparkly eyeshadows and lipcolors.
This winter’s hot eye colours include silver,
pink, pearl, mauve, grey and icy blue. The lips are
shimmery, using pink or dark cranberry tones and
new this year, the glam of a gold lip gloss on top.
Nails follow the same colours as the eye shadows
and lips.
Hair: If you have the length, updo’s are
still in. Added twists for winter weddings include
weaving in silver, rhinestone or pearl accents such
as jewellery, pins, flowers, or ribbon. Add a seasonal
accent for the attendants such as dried flowers or
Christmas themed jewellery (snowflake, poinsettia
or berries). Another fun idea: sparkle hair spray.
Current Hot Trends: Why not have
your wedding gift registry online? In this age of
connectivity,
many
more people are web-savvy and it gives the bride & groom
a whole range of different shops to register with
all in one place. Some top sites include: felicite.com
and firstregistry.com and newgift.com. Another trend
is creating your own personal wedding website. Some
major wedding sites have this feature, or you can
buy software to do-it-yourself. Couples list all
the relevant facts about their wedding day, take
RSVP’s by email, post engagement stories and
pictures and eventually include the wedding photos.
Themes: Yes, you can always have
a red & green
color theme for your Christmas wedding but how about
cranberry and chartreuse instead? Other popular wedding
colours include: black & white, all white, gold,
candy-cane, silver or champagne. Interesting theme
decorating ideas: snowflakes, The Nutcracker, candlelight
or winter wonderland (think Dr. Zhivago’s ice
house). Incorporate these ideas into your invitations,
reception decorations and favours. Neat Xmas wedding
favours for your guests could be 3 jingle bells tied
together, miniature sleighs which double as placecard
holders, tree ornaments (have a large Xmas tree decorated
with them and let the guests choose one as they leave),
gold or silver Jordan almonds (wrapped in an organza
bag), mini snowglobes, spray-painted pinecones, festive
truffles/cookies or seasonal candles (holly, poinsettia,
present, snowflake or peppermint shapes). If your
wedding falls around New Year’s, incorporate
2001 (the new Millennia), champagne, balloons, streamers
and confetti into your theme. For a simple winter
theme wedding, think white, snow, elegant glamour
and sparkle.
Let your imagination be your guide for a unique
winter wedding. There is an abundance of decorating
and theme inspiration at this time of the year with
products readily available. Even if you are not lucky
enough to live in a snowy climate, you can still
capture the essence of the season in your wedding.
Author: Janice “Ginka” Murray of: Ask
Ginka-Your Guide to a Personalized Wedding The Ask Ginka wedding directory contains over 3000
links to help you plan your own unique ethnic, religious
or theme wedding. Includes info for all nationalities
and religions, expert advice, tools, honeymoon or
destination wedding planning, over 170 theme ideas
and shopping for essentials in Ginka’s Wedding
Store.
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