Glory At Morning
Weddings
A good advice for making a wedding romantic and truly special
is to make the ceremony debt-free and low-key as possible.
Couples should save their money and not pay much attention to
wedding advices features in magazines. Love is basically
between the couple that will be getting married so its best
they focus on each other.
A morning wedding followed by a luncheon reception is ideal, as
it will give the couple enough time for their honeymoon,
starting a new life and have enough energy to perform immediate
post-wedding activities. Over 200 guests waiting at an
expensive sit-down dinner will not add anything special to the
romance.
A morning wedding will also help the couple save money and
their eager energy and more than half a day to savor the moment
of finally getting hitched.
Etiquette in a morning wedding
A morning wedding can be formal, semi-formal or informal. The
bride can be outfitted with a short wedding dress or suit. In a
formal morning wedding, the bride’s gown should touch the floor
and veil fingertip or slightly below the middle knuckle of the
mid finger. A fingertip veil becomes more attractive when it is
used with an elbow length blusher. For a semi-formal morning
wedding, the gloves and blusher veils are optional.
The groom’s attire is typically composed of a business,
sportcoat or morning suit in accordance to the level of
formality. In a semi-formal morning wedding, proper etiquette
dictates that the groom can sport a dark stroller or suit
without black or gray tails. In a formal wedding, a morning
suit, which is composed of gray pinstripe trousers, ascot, gray
vest and a cutaway coat, is suffice. The groom also has the
option to wear a tuxedo if he wants to.
The groom and bride’s attire should complement each other. If
the bride is wearing a casual short wedding dress, then the
groom should wear a business suit or sportcoat instead of a
tuxedo.
Regardless whether the wedding is during the morning or late in
the evening, there is a certain etiquette that should be
followed in the ceremony.
- Bridesmaids and groomsmen should assist in the
ceremonies if the morning wedding is not held strictly in
private.
- The bridesmaids should not have dresses that is not too
eye-catching but will match the wedding dress. In addition,
they should be younger than the bride. The dresses can
contain more ornaments and should consist of light,
graceful fabric. Flowers should serve as the main
decoration.
- The wedding dress should be simple but elegant and can be
decorated with few ornaments or jewels that come from the
parents or the bridegroom. The dress needs to have an
attractive veil and garland.
- The bride needs to be assisted by her bridesmaids in
wearing the wedding dress, receiving visitors and locate
themselves at her left side. The first bridesmaid for easy
access should keep the bouquet and gloves.
- The clergyman should be received by the groomsmen and led
to the couple that will be married. They will also serve as
assistants for the bridegroom, during the occasion.
- Guests should wear something light and fresh. A breezy
dress or a light-colored suit would be appropriate. Those
who are fond of hats are in luck in a morning wedding, as
wearing one will complement the ease and energy of the
ceremonies. Dark suits and dresses should be avoided.
The Wedding Breakfast
If the bride appears during breakfast proper etiquette dictates
that she sits beside her husband at the center table, while the
father and mother occupy the top to bottom and greets the
guests coming in. Once the cake has been cut and every one has
eaten, which include offering a toast to the new couple and
giving acknowledgements, the bride and groom meet with their
friends and eventually exit from the ceremony.
The newly-married couple can start in their wedding journey at
around two or three o’clock, while the rest of the guests and
family member depart from the reception area shortly
after.
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