Many a bride-to-be dreams of an outdoor wedding so as to stay close to nature and appreciate the beautiful scenery. Different kinds of outdoor marriage ceremonies are available as long as we have made a detailed plan in advance. It is common to see romantic beach weddings be held along the seaside, and the newly-weds often enjoy the cool breeze as well as blue sky and flowy clouds on a sunny day. How beautiful the scene is! But if we live far away from sea, we can have a garden wedding instead to have our dream come true.
In order to make the garden wedding party a success, we should prepare a proper bridal gown for it. When looking for the ringt one among diversified garden wedding dresses, we ought to be thoughtful before making the final decision. First of all, it is essential to think about the fabric if we are intended to feel comfortable in the wedding outside. By and large, chiffon is the best choice to create graceful and streamlined frocks. And you are bound to move around since you are going to have a garden wedding. What’s more, you should take color into consideration because bright hues are fit for the outdoor party better. As we all konw, proper colors are of help to make good-looking photos.
Besides, it is important to consider silhouette given that you would like to show your well-shaped figure in the wedding. But too skin tight gowns such as mermaid silhouetted should be avoided, for they will keep you from walking easily. So you’d better prefer simple column shape or popular A-line silhouette to indulge in your garden wedding ceremony!

Saunders is beginning to design in sync with the way women think—and that, when we get down to what matters in fashion, counts for just as much as ‘concept’ and ‘inspiration.’ Arguably more. For spring, he traveled even further along that trajectory of understanding, sending out a collection of beautiful color; outstanding but not trendily raucous prints in sequences of shapes with a completely modern validity about them. There was a time when Saunders would quote art and architecture as sources, but could seem to lose the thread when it came to applying his research to cutting clothes with a purpose in life. Not now.
With appropriately single-minded rigor, Costa paired the sandals with everything from a white silk crepe de Chine double-breasted jacket devoid of detail save for a tiny belt worn over a matching skirt with micro-pleated folds that allowed the fabric to undulate in a fluid yet controlled way and fell to a few inches above the ankles to an elegant black silk/wool long dress suspended from sculptural metal straps that traced their way all around to the back.

