Monday, November 13, 2006

What Is Your Wedding Style?

Early in the wedding planning process, you have to decide on
your wedding style. Your wedding style shouldn't have anything
to do with how much money you have, your occupation, or your
age. Your wedding style is simply a reflection of who you are,
and how you feel comfortable as a person. Don't let anyone
dictate what style you ought to have. It is your wedding and it
is your decision.

You may choose to have a forma, informal, or something in
between wedding style. All of them can be enjoyable. A wedding
in a church is always going to be more formal than a wedding in
someone's house or a wedding on the beach.

Formal weddings normally take place in a church, a historical
building or location, or a park. The bride and groom each has
up to ten attendants. Formal attire is required, the bride
wears formal bridal gown, and the groom wears cutaway or
tailcoat. Attendees required to wear formal attire. For men a
white tie may be required. The formal reception is sit-down
meal. In some cases a buffet meal may be acceptable. Everything
from the invitations to the transportations is formal. Instead
of a DJ, a full orchestra or a live band is part of the formal
wedding.

Informal weddings are becoming more-and-more popular. Informal
weddings can take place in a house of worship, but a house, or
a romantic beach location is more likely. The bride and groom
may have one or a few attendants. The wedding dress is less
formal, usually a shorter length gown. The groom and his
attendants, normally wear suits or sport jackets. Women guests
wear street-length dresses, while male guests wear sport
jackets. Informal receptions can take place in a variety of
different locations such as a house, a restaurant. If the
wedding is held at a house, a caterer is usually hired. The
food is normally buffet style. Music is provided by DJs.

Regardless of what wedding style you choose, you and your
guests should have a great time. It is not the formality or
informality that matters, but whether or not the environment
you create for your wedding is a place that you enjoy.

About The Author: Author: George Meszaros with
http://www.americasbridalshop.com

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