It's important to still look like yourself on your wedding day, so I didn't do anything drastic.
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I loved everything about my wedding look, but, in retrospect, I would have changed the position of where we attached the veil on my head. Make sure you test a few different placements and styles before the big day to make a clear vision and plan with your hairstylist.
Your wedding is your red carpet moment, and while brides definitely can take some chances with style, you don't want to look like a fad.
When I got married in 1991, I had never been to a wedding, so I didn't know that my wedding was tacky. I didn't know that I was getting married in a quinceanera dress, because there was nobody there to cry over me and tell me I look like a fool.
On my wedding day. I didn't want a natural, blushing-bride look - I had a full-on hairdo and red lips. I thought it would be disingenuous to do the whole virginal look, so even though I had the white dress, I had pink net underneath.
I was a bridesmaid at a wedding in one picture.
How you looked was not important. It was what you did and how you did it. Decide to do it and then do it the best way you can.
You have to make your wedding day all about you.
I don't know what I'd do if I had to look pretty all the time.
I think it's definitely important to look like yourself on a date. You don't want to look like someone else with too much makeup or too much hair.
I felt very unstressed on my wedding day. I'm very grateful for that... spending the day on my own, being super quiet and happy and just puttering around doing my own thing.
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