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Don’t miss the at the Park Royal HotelStretton, on Sunday, September 24 from 11am - 4pm
AT the Park Royal Hotel, they aim to surpass your wedding expectations. They will provide the perfect venue for yourwedding day - whether it is a small intimate gathering or large celebration. Their dedicated wedding co-ordinators canadvise on every aspect of your day from the flowers to the entertainment. Join them and the Warrington Guardian atthe Bridal Fayre this Sunday - September 24 - to view their range of suites. See all their newly refurbished bedrooms,lounge and restaurant and find out about their special offers. For all brides and grooms who book and pay a deposit
on the day of the fayre, there is a complimentary reception drinks offer.* Doors open at 11am - with the last entry at 4pm.
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The perfect venuefor your wedding
There will be two fashion shows - one by Eternity and onefor mothers of the bride by Julie Annes of Cheshire. Theshows will begin at 12noon and 2pm.There will also be a free copy of ‘The Wedding Book 2006’ forevery bride.Come and see the wedding experts on the day sharingknowledge ranging from bridalwear, cars, flowers, hair andbeauty to menswear, photography, music and receptionadvice.For more information, contact the wedding co-ordinator on01925 730706.
(* Subject to terms and conditions)
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Accessorise!
HAVING found the wedding dress of your dreams, thefantasy can be completed with suitable bridalaccessories such as veils, tiaras, flower pieces andjewellery. You may want to use any family heirloomsthat have been passed down through the family. When
considering what is suitable, always remember to make them co-ordinate and tie in with any colours or themes of your weddingday.
Tiaras and floral headpiecesTiaras are the crowning piece of an outfit and make you feel extra-special on your wedding day.Before buying one, it is best to think about your hairstyle first andask your hairdresser for advice on how it can be included.Headpieces can be bought relatively cheaply on the High Street.A headdress should frame your face shape and be a point of focusfor the view behind as a lot of people will be looking at your backthroughout the ceremony.
VeilsA veil is a highly versatile bridal accessory as they are available in
different lengths to flatter your dress and are easy to customise.They can reach your shoulder, elbow or fingertips but for moreromantic looks, the chapel and cathedral-style veils reach the floorand may need the assistance of bridesmaids to carry them like atrain. As a general rule, the taller you are the longer your veilshould be. Veils are made from materials such as organza and chiffon and canincorporate rhinestones and beads as well as lace, ribbon and goldrim edgings.They are kept in place with a floral piece, grips or a comb.If the wedding dress is detailed, keep the veil simple.
JewelleryThe most suitable bridal jewellery tends to be silver and delicatewith pearls, hearts and small crystals that look romantic and don’tdraw attention away from the dress.Jewellery needn’t be all that expensive, as there are many stunningpieces available on the High Street.Antique jewellery is another option and it is particularly special tobe able to use family heirlooms on the big day.
Don’t miss fashion shows at 12noon and 2pm by Eternityand Julie Annes of Cheshire
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at the Park Royal Hotel, Stretton,
on Sunday, September 24 from 11am - 4pm
The dress of your dreams
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Choice of skirt shape strongly influences the overall style and look of the bridal gown.Shapes such as the ball gown have a ‘classical’ feel, whilst the column has a modern‘sexier’ appeal. Your decision should not only depend on what you like or what the latestfashion is, but what looks good on you. Figure shape and height is an important factor toconsider.
Beauty comes in all different shapes and sizes, and the best wayto look your best is to focus on the real image of yourself.Think about what you would normally wear, your favouritecolours, where the ceremony is taking place and the tone youare aiming for - such as traditional, avant-garde or relaxed.Once you have a clear idea of these elements in your mind youcan start applying them to your wedding outfit, which could be:
Ball gown: The most traditional style of skirt for the bride who isafter a classic elegant look. It is often combined with a fitted bodicesuiting a wide range of figures - especially those with curves.
Empire line: For brides who don't want a figure-hugging gown. Theskirt starts just below the bust and is not as full as the ball gown. Thisstyle of dress best suits a small-busted, slim figure.
A-line: As the name suggests, A-line dresses are typically ‘A’ shapedwith vertical seams running from the waist or shoulders to the bottomof the skirt. This style suits most people.
Column: For brides who want a modern, chic look. The slim profileclosely follows the body’s curves and looks flattering on tall, slim orpetite brides.
Mermaid: Similar to the column, but even more figure-hugging, themermaid style flares out at the bottom.
Fishtail: Appearing like a column or mermaid style from the front, thefishtail has an extra panel of fabric sewn into the back of the skirtwhich fans out like its namesake.
“Your decision should not only depend on what you likeor what the latest fashion is, but what looks good on you”
DressbyEternity- fashionshows at12noonand 2pm
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