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Christmas In South London, Friday, November 18, 2011 39 guest at the wedding


starts earlytomid-afternoon and goes into the evening. Just makesure your fabric is appropriate and add colour via your accessories.”


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TREAD carefullywith your choice of shoes for weddings. Summer nuptials can involvenavigat- ing freshly-mown lawns or sprawling gravel drive- ways, meaning towering heels could be ano-no. “Picking the appropriate footwear is of para-


mount importance, especiallyifthe wedding is taking place outdoors on the grass or sand,” warn Kerr and Power.“The best waytonavigate nature is to go for awedge. Of course, if the daydoesn’t call for such adventures, you’re free to wear a range of shoe styles.” If you’ve got the height, don’tbeafraid to shun


the heels and ensure you’ll be the last one stand- ing on the dance floor. Kerr and Power say: “Nude pumps are always at


the top of our list –they’re flattering and will makemost party dresses feel more appropriate for daytime.An embellished flat sandal can work, too, especiallyifpaired with an exotic-print maxi dress for abeach wedding.”


DO


•Light or bright colours •Exotic-print cock- tail dresses or bright/ bold party dresses •Vintage-inspired dresses •Skirtsuits in light or bright colours •Cropped jackets or lace boleros •Dressy flat sandals


DON’T


•White •Casual fabrics •Denim •Super-shorthem- lines •Any heels you'd wear to anightclub •Ballet flats •Tiny, glittery evening bags •Wraparound/sporty sunglasses


Look: M&Co shimmer ruffle neck dress, £80 PA PHOTO


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