Saturday, November 20, 2010

How To Choose Your Final Music & Song Selections For Your Wedding


Now at last your dream has come true and you’re planning your once-in-a-lifetime day, your wedding day! You have picked out your dress, the flowers you love, beautiful surroundings and you’ve just booked the location. Now it’s time to add the magic – your music!
Choosing the musical selections for your wedding is a creative process that unfolds naturally as you develop a sense of what feels right to you. One of the first things you can do is, sort through and evaluate the music and songs you love. From there, you can compare your musical styles with the lists from the musicians and DJs you interview. You have plenty of time to listen to music and savor the possibilities until your final planning meeting with your musicians/DJ (which should take place 4-6 weeks before the wedding).
Remember, you have lots of time! Your final decisions don’t have to be made until the final planning session. Keep an open mind – open to suggestions and write down your likes and dislikes, for each part of the wedding. That way you should feel confident in whatever decisions you make, knowing you’ve combined the best of both worlds: listening to your heart and listening to the professionals. Balance is key, but also remember that you can play whatever music you love even if it isn’t their choice. It’s your wedding and your dream (come true)!

Wedding Trends for 2010/ 2011

Wedding Table Setting
Full Length Wedding Dress
Modern Bride and Groom
Platinum Wedding Rings
Yellow Wedding Chair Tiebacks
Bridesmaids in Blue Dresses with Flower girls
Bride with Yellow Bouquet
Wedding Bouquet Detail - Rhinestone Brooch Accent
Rose Wedding Cake
Rhinestone Brooch & Satin Sash on Wedding Dress

2010/2011 Wedding Trends

The following trends have been compiled from hundreds of sources in both North America and Europe to guide your selections and inform you of the vast array of options available.

Wedding Dresses

Romantic, flowing dresses in floor-length styles remain popular. Brides today choose dresses with flowing, soft fabrics, ruffles, satin sashes (at the waist), and delicate floral details. Most dress silhouettes are refined and include the delicate overlaying of fabrics such as chiffon, tulle and lace. Gowns with crystal, cubic zirconia, and/or pearl embellished bodices are very popular at the moment.
The modified A-line skirt also remains prominent on the fashion runways (slim through the waist and flared at the bottom) although many designers have included ball gowns and tea-length styles in their lines as well. Strapless gowns are perennial favorites, but this season has brought back the off-the-shoulder look for brides who want to accentuate their neckline or draw attention to gorgeous jewelry.

Wedding Accessories

Shorter trains and veils (especially the bird cage veil) are popular as are pretty boleros, and shawls. For colder weather, brides choose wraps of faux-fur, velvet, heavy satin, or pashmina. Light weight fabrics, including organza, lace, tulle and chiffon, make perfect wraps for the Spring or Summer bride and reduce sun exposure on bare arms and shoulders.
Pearls, rhinestones, and crystals remain the top jewelry choice for necklaces and earrings. Crystal brooches are also a popular accent for wearing on the dress, in the hair or on the bouquet handle.

Wedding Hair Styles

There are no clear trends in hair styles, although wearing the hair in long romantic waves or loosely pulled back are popular choices for brides with long hair. Hair ornaments such as hairpins, brooches, and hair vines made with crystals, pearls, rhinestones, and/or silk flowers are also popular.
Beautiful tiaras and combs made with either rhinestones, crystals, or pearls have been the trend for many seasons and seem to be getting smaller as more crystal-embellished dress styles take center-stage. Some brides are placing their veils directly on their hair or using a single silk flower for a simple, classic look. Visit our hair gallery for hundreds of hairstyle ideas.