Accessories to Finish Your Bridal Look Eagle Pass TX

Details, details… No, we don't mean flowers or wedding favors here, but the details that help make a truly beautiful you. We're talking about bridal accessories. If you're just recovering from the momentous, you may be tempted to say, 'Enough! I'll forgo all the fussy finishing touches!' Resist!

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Details, details… No, we don't mean flowers or wedding favors here, but the details that help make a truly beautiful you. We're talking about bridal accessories. If you're just recovering from the momentous, you may be tempted to say, 'Enough! I'll forgo all the fussy finishing touches!' Resist! The right accessories (emphasis on right) are the elements that pull the whole ensemble together and make your guests gasp when they get their first glimpse of you. We've pulled together a list of the bridal accessories you'll need.

Headpiece and Veil

No Regrets:

Accessorizing with Style

• It's worth repeating: Make sure your shoes are comfortable!Obviously this means kicks that won't cause blisters or foot cramps, but also make sure they'll stay on your feet while walking (no shuffling down the aisle) and dancing.

• If you wear gloves, make sure you can remove them smoothly during the ceremony (no teeth, please!). It's best to shed them once you reach the altar; hand them, along with your bouquet, to your maid of honor to hold.

• A long veil can be dramatic during the ceremony, but cumbersome during the reception (not to mention a potential fire hazard). You might change into a shorter veil after the ceremony and pictures. just make sure someone is trained to make the switch without destroying your hairstyle.


The veil you choose should complement you (if you're petite, for example, a huge veil will only dwarf you), but

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