If you're getting married overseas, there
are a few extra considerations when it comes to looking good. It's time
to start planning your 'princess for the day' look!
Your wedding attire
there are two main considerations when planning your outfit for
a wedding abroad. You need to find something that you will be
comfortable wearing, especially if you're getting married in
the sunshine, and you also need to choose something that you
can transport relatively easily.
If the temperature on your wedding day is likely to be very cool,
a 'floaty' beach dress probably isn't the perfect choice. Look
for something that will suit the environment - more of a traditional
ball gown-style wedding gown, for example. Equally, consider accessories
such as shoes. Pretty beach sandals aren’t the thing for
walking around the castle grounds. Instead consider a high heel
shoe.
What you wear for your wedding is entirely up to you and there
are no real dress rules if you are marrying in the grounds of your
hotel. However, if you have arranged for a religious service in
a chapel or church you will most likely be expected to respect
local custom and cover your head and shoulders. Also in some Eastern
countries, such as Thailand there is a specific dress code. Your
wedding coordinator or the relevant embassy will advise you.
Transporting and caring for your outfits
when you choose your perfect dress, speak to the designer or store
about how best to transport it. It may pack well with plenty
of tissue paper, or could be better kept in a dress bag.
Check with your airline for advice on transporting your wedding
outfits. Some recommend that they should be boxed or packed into
separate suitcases. They will then be placed into the hold. Others
suggest that you use suit carriers and, space permitting, they
will be hung in the cabin of the aircraft. Outfits can always be
carried as hand luggage but this will restrict you to keeping the
rest of your hand luggage to a minimum.
As soon as you arrive at your hotel, unpack your wedding outfits
and hang them up. A warm and humid tropical climate should allow
creases to fall out naturally. However, your hotel or your wedding
coordinator can normally arrange for your outfits to be steamed
if necessary. Alternatively, hang clothes in a steam-filled bathroom
which will help the creases drop out.
Hair and beauty
Hair and beauty treatments can be arranged when you arrive at your
hotel, or you might even decide to book things before you arrive.
If your hotel does not have these facilities, ask whether there
is somewhere you can visit nearby. For total peace of mind, practice
styling your own hair and make-up before setting off.
You're likely to want to have a healthy tan on your wedding day,
but basking in the sun before the wedding isn't a good idea. As
well as damaging your skin, you run the risk of looking more like
a lobster than a sun-kissed bride. Pace your sunbathing on the
run-up to your wedding or help nature along with a good quality
fake tan. If you're doing your own fake tan, be sure to practise
well in advance.
About the Author
Pamela Stevenson is founder and owner of
www.AmberleyRose.co.uk which is a UK Wedding Coordination service,
specialising in UK Destination Weddings. Their packages include ‘Fairytale
Castle Weddings’ and London’s finest locations
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