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YOUR PERFECT RING Plain gold bands might get the classic vote when it


comes to wedding rings, but there is a world of choice waiting to be explored. • Pop into Burrells, 210 Royal Victoria Place, Tunbridge Wells TN1 2SS, call 01892 618618, visit www.burrellsjewellers.co.uk or email enquiries@ burrellsjewellers. co.uk


Best foot forward Choosing the type of wedding shoes you


want will depend on the theme and tone of the event you are having. If you are having an evening celebration, or an elegant, glamorous do, then you might want to wear strappy bejewelled sandals. If you are having more of a hippy-esque, casual affair, then you might want to wear embellished mules or fl ip-fl ops!


The personal approach


With your wedding day approaching, Carlos Fernandez can offer advice on bridal hair styles and colour which will ensure your hair looks perfect on your special day. We offer a very personalised approach


to haircare with an enviable reputation in Tunbridge Wells. Carlos Fernandez has more than 30 years’ experience and was the hairdresser of choice for leading Spanish fashion magazines earlier in his career. We are also the stockists of an exclusive


range of products by Jennifer Aniston, co-owner of Living Proof, which work to complement all different hair types. • Pop into 12A Chapel Place, Tunbridge Wells TN1 1YQ or call 01892 519472.


Hen breaks at The Spa


At the Spa Hotel in Tunbridge Wells, our hen break is perfect for those wanting to combine their hen celebrations with a bit of pre-wedding pampering. This one-night break includes use of our leisure facilities, two spa treatments, a glass of bubbly


before a three-course dinner, overnight accommodation and breakfast. Priced from just £185 per person, based on two people sharing a twin room. • Call 01892 520331 or visit www.spahotel.co.uk


If you like to have everything planned and matching down to the last detail, then you might want your shoes made in the same material as the dress. If so, take a swatch of your dress material to the shoe- makers, and choose a style that shows the material off to best advantage. • If your dress is simple, then glitzy sandals will look fantastic – not to mention, adding a bit of sparkle. • If you opt for more detailed shoes, try to match something in the dress or accessories to something in the shoes – e.g. if your dress has crystal features, then wear shoes that also have crystal accents. If you’re not sure, go for less, not more. • If you’re wearing a trouser suit, or something that is less obviously a wedding outfi t, then there will be lots of scope for you, and you can dress the outfi t up or down however you like. • You really need to try on your shoes with the dress at some point (not the last minute!) to check that they are the correct height and that you won’t be tripping over your dress or breaking your neck trying to get down the aisle. • Lots of brides wear really pretty, strappy, sandals or bespoke shoes for the wedding ceremony and the photographs, but have one of their bridesmaids carry a pair of fl at shoes (ballet pumps are best) or fl ip-fl ops which they can change into during the sit down meal and speeches, before slipping back into those killer heels- for a night of dancing and celebrations.


Orlando strappy sandal in champagne Imi suede, £85, from Ravel (www.ravel.co.uk)


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