Tips for trying on
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Things to consider when a bridesmaid is pregnant
Brides-to-be thinking of asking a pregnant friend or family member to be in the bridal party should know such a request is common. Recent findings indicate that around half of all weddings now have at least one member of the bridal party showing off a baby bump – sometimes it's even the bride herself.
Barring a medical condition, there is no reason a pregnant woman can't be in the wedding and fulfill her obligations, so feel free to invite that special someone to be in the wedding. There are just a few things to consider to help make it easier on everyone involved. Think over these things.
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• Gowns: One of the things brides and bridesmaids often fret about is the gown they will be wearing. While non-pregnant members of the bridal party won't fluctuate much in weight from the day of their first fittings to the wedding day, a pregnant woman is growing with new life within her from the moment of conception. This will have to be taken into consideration. Some maternity designers create
Many brides-to-be look forward to the day when they visit a bridal salon and are able to try on gowns for the first time. There are certain tips that can make the day go much more smoothly and potentially reduce the amount of time it may take to find the perfect gown.
• Wear a supportive, well constructed strapless bra or corset in your correct size. If you will be wearing a petticoat, also have the right size available.
• Go without face makeup when trying on gowns so they remain clean.
• Try to wear your hair similar to the style you have in mind for your wedding.
• Note that the size of the wedding gown you will wear is typically one to two sizes larger than your day-to-day clothes. Proper measurements can be matched to designers' size charts.
• It's best to limit the number of people with whom you shop to one or two trusted friends or family members. An entourage can be confusing.
• It's always better to order a slightly larger gown and leave room for alterations if you are between sizes. (MS)
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