Friday, 9 August 2013

What to wear for your engagement photo shoot




We all know that everyone wants to look their best at any photo shoot, but the pressure is on for your engagement shoot as these pictures will most likely be used for your save the dates and wedding website if you are going down that route. 

Are you stressing about what outfit to wear and if it will look good on camera? Don’t worry, we get where you are coming from. Fret no more! We have found a great article by photographer Jonathan Ivy on what he suggests works best for these types of shoots. 

Go and have a look here 

Thursday, 8 August 2013

Guest Listed


Do you want a small intimate affair or a large OTT celebration? Whichever option you choose you are going to be faced with making decisions regarding your guest list. This is probably one of the toughest things a bride and groom will have to agree and decide upon during the planning phase. It sounds like a great idea to invite your old friends from school and that one person you totally connected with on holiday but let’s be serious, weddings cost a pretty penny, and inviting every Joe Blog and their dog is not always possible. Here at Pretty Perfect we’ve tried to make things a little simpler by presenting you with a fun and quirky quiz to help you narrow down your guest list.

Happy planning!



Wednesday, 7 August 2013

Winter Wedding Inspiration

Not all of us dream of a hot summer’s day to walk down the aisle. Take me, for example. I have the palest skin and can think of nothing worse than stepping into 30C heat in a gown that is heavy and hot with my skin most likely to burn at the very sight of the sun. Ok I’m exaggerating but some of us would prefer a cooler day to tie the knot than in the peak of summer. For those of you that are toying with the idea of an Autumn/Winter wedding, listen up.

Winter weddings can be absolutely gorgeous, playing around with wonderful textures and different colour schemes. And don’t forget, a wedding held out of season will most likely also qualify for a discount on the venue hire. If you’re not too fussed about having your ceremony in doors and taking some pictures in the cloud covered sky, take a look at some of our winter wonderland inspiration pics below.












Tuesday, 6 August 2013

Different types of veils


Today we’re talking veils! The moment that makes you tear up in the bridal boutique is most certainly when the assistant places a veil on top of your head. It makes you feel like a bride – as you should! There are so many veil styles to choose from – today we have explained them all here, plus thrown in a couple of tips to consider when choosing a veil. Enjoy!

Birdcage



These are the shortest length veils, and have become very popular in recent years. There are so many varieties when it comes to this chic veil, but they are usually worn just covering the eyes or extending down to the chin. Trés chic and low-hassle.

Shoulder-length veils



Pretty self explanatory – these veils end anywhere from our shoulders to the middle of your back. Although they are less common these days, they are perfect for the fashion forward bride, especially if you have detailing on your dress that you’d like to show off, but still want to have a veil.

Elbow-length veils



These are elegant and easy to handle, and compliment a ball gown dress beautifully as the veil ends where the skirt of your gown begins, which is wonderfully flattering.

Fingertip-length veil



Think Kate Middleton. This veil flatters most brides and dresses, and is one of the most popular types of veils.

Ballet-length veil



This one is so pretty and the best of both worlds. You get the length of the veil without it getting in the way. This veil usually stops anywhere from your knee to your ankle.

Chapel-length veil



We’re starting to get into the drama veil category here. Chapel-length veils run all the way to the ground and drapes a little, but does not have a train. This is most used for formal weddings, and is brilliantly romantic and elegant.

Cathedral-length veil



This veil has the most drama of them all! Beautiful to photograph and they make a major impression. Just a word of caution though, they are the most painful to manage. So if you’re not up for the fuss of worrying about someone stepping on it, give this one a miss.

Other veil terminology you should know:

Blusher



No not like the pink stuff you put on your cheeks – this term is used for shoulder length veils, but technically speaking a blusher is the bit that covers your face as you walk down the aisle, and it can be any length from a birdcage to much longer. You’re going to want to avoid this if the whole revealing of the bride tradition isn’t for you.

Two-tier veil



Plain and simple, it has two lengths of veils combined.

Mantilla



Probably the most swoon-worthy veil of all. However gorgeous this veil might be, it unfortunately won’t work with all dresses and settings. The lace edging on this veil makes it truly unique.

Pouf veils



A bit ‘80s, but with the right dress this veil can work!

Juliet Cap



Think Kate Moss. This trend is making an appearance again and can look very chic when worn correctly.

Veil tips:

Buy the wedding dress before you decide on a veil. Your dress will dictate the veil style.

If you don’t like the idea of wearing a veil, just try one on. You might surprise yourself!

Take your veil with to your hair trial so that you can see how the veil will look with your hair done. Also make sure a bridesmaid observes how the hairdresser inserts the veil so that when she has to remove it she won’t upset the rest of your hairstyle.

Don’t let your veil overshadow your dress. What’s the point of having the most gorgeous dress under the sun if it’s hidden under a massive layer of tulle? Keep your dress front of mind when picking a veil.

Good luck!



Monday, 5 August 2013

Cocktail Hour


There are so many fun things you can do to keep your guests entertained during cocktail hour while you and your bridal party and hubby spend time with the photographer taking pictures.

Whether you choose to let your guests indulge in delicious canapés, or provide fun games and entertainment, cocktail hour should be kept light and cheerful. Here are some inspirational pictures of our favourite ideas!