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Nine months and earlier
 
  Select your wedding date
 
  Hire a wedding consultant
 
  Determine budget
 
  Consolidate guest lists
 
  Select and reserve ceremony site
 
  Select and reserve your officiant
 
  Select and reserve reception site
 
  Select and order bridal gown and headpiece
 
  Determine your color scheme
 
  Send engagement notice with photo to newspaper
 
  Select dates for events
 
  Arrange for home or garden improvements
 
  Order passport, visa or birth certificate
 
  Select and reserve photographer
 
  Select wedding party
 
Six to nine months
 
Four to six months
 
Two to four months
 
Six to eight weeks
 
Two to six weeks
 
One week
 
Rehearsal day
 
Wedding day
 

 

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Select and order bridal gown and headpiece

Bridal gowns come in a wide variety of styles, materials, colors, lengths and prices. You should order your gown at least four to six months before your wedding if your gown has to be ordered and then fitted.

Options: Different gown styles can help create a shorter, taller, heavier, or thinner look. Here are some tips:

A short, heavy figure: To look taller and slimmer, avoid knit fabrics. Use the princess or A-line style. Chiffon is the best fabric choice because it produces a floating effect and camouflages weight.
A short, thin figure: A shirtwaist or natural waist style with bouffant skirt will produce a taller, more rounded figure. Chiffon, velvet, lace and Schiffli net are probably the best fabric choices.
A tall, heavy figure: Princess or A-line are the best styles for slimming the figure; satin, chiffon and lace fabrics are recommended.
A tall, thin figure: Tiers or flounces will help reduce the impression of height. A shirtwaist or natural waist style with a full skirt are ideal choices. Satin and lace are the best fabrics.

The guidelines below will help you select the most appropriate gown for your wedding:

Informal wedding: Street-length gown or suit
Corsage or small bouquet
No veil or train
Semi-formal wedding: Floor-length gown
Chapel train
Finger-tip veil
Small bouquet
Formal daytime wedding: Floor-length gown
Chapel or sweep train
Fingertip veil or hat
Gloves
Medium-sized bouquet
Formal evening wedding: Same as formal daytime except longer veil
Very formal wedding: Floor-length gown
Cathedral train
Full-length veil
Elaborate headpiece
Long sleeves or long arm-covering gloves
Cascading bouquet

Things To Consider: In selecting your bridal gown, keep in mind the time of year and formality of your wedding. It is a good idea to look at bridal magazines to compare the various styles and colors. If you see a gown you like, call boutiques in your area to see if they carry that line. Always try on the gown before ordering it.

When ordering a gown, make sure you order the correct size. If you are between sizes, order the larger one. You can always have your gown tailored down to fit, but it is not always possible to have it enlarged or to lose enough weight to fit into it! Don't forget to ask when your gown will arrive, and be sure to get this in writing. The gown should arrive at least six weeks before the wedding so you can have it tailored and select the appropriate accessories to complement it.

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