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By Paola Romero. 
Web Content Creator
Blog: PuntoCollage   

Finding a guest dress for a wedding is hard, doing it for a winter wedding seems impossible. But calm down, we give you 4 basic tips to get it.

One of your friends has announced that she is getting married. Its exciting news and you're really happy for her but at the same time for you, admit it. You know it's the perfect excuse to add a beautiful party dress to your wardrobe. But attention!

Everything changes when you know that the date of the great event is in the middle of wintertime. An alert is triggered in your head because you know that choosing a dress for this cold season is not that easy, we understand. However, there is nothing to worry about.


Actually, there are a thousand and one ways to get dressed for a winter wedding and still shine as a guest. At this time of year, the elegant coat, cocktail dresses with long sleeves and fancy accessories such as a felt hat, long gloves, and many other options will come to rescue you. Just follow our tips and you will be almost as elegant as the bride.

1. How to choose the right fibers or fabrics
You should focus on soft, elegant and warm fabrics such as velvet or silk. Also, some types of wool and cashmere can work perfectly.

2. What colors to choose?

Unless the wedding has a theme or specific dress code, you can be guided by the tone of your skin. 

If you have tanned skin or if you have managed to keep your summer tan, all colors are a good option. Otherwise, tones such as royal blue, burgundy red, purple, emerald green or violet are ideal. You can also try others hues from the main palette of the fall-winter collections 2018 2019.

Link: Vogue Fashion Trends 2019 


 



3. Type of dress
In winter you have to consider possible unexpected guests such as rain or wind. So it is better to discard lightweight fabrics dresses that rise easily with the wind and let other guests see more than necessary.


To avoid accidents, you should choose materials such as velvet, satin, lace or even neoprene to make a difference. When it comes to types of dresses, the safest option will be the long cuts, especially in the lower part, the long or 3⁄4 sleeves. Here you can find some examples of perfect dresses.

Link: Evening Gowns Collection 

Necklines and sleeveless dresses are accepted as long as they are worn with a suitable coat or stole. And that is our next advice.

4. The right coat for a winter party


Classic cuts and neutral tones such as black are a good choice for an evening wedding. For a daytime wedding, a camel color in a long coat will be perfect.
If you have chosen a plain dress and does not have many prints or many colors, a tweed coat will put the French chic touch to your outfit. Also, you can wear a synthetic hair coat that is the trend at this time and as well as the tweed, it brings a lot of glamour and elegance.

 

Credits: Paola Romero

nuryp.romero@hotmail.com

 

 

 

                    

By Paola Romero. 
Web Content Creator
Blog: PuntoCollage   

Finding a guest dress for a wedding is hard, doing it for a winter wedding seems impossible. But calm down, we give you 4 basic tips to get it.

One of your friends has announced that she is getting married. Its exciting news and you're really happy for her but at the same time for you, admit it. You know it's the perfect excuse to add a beautiful party dress to your wardrobe. But attention!

Everything changes when you know that the date of the great event is in the middle of wintertime. An alert is triggered in your head because you know that choosing a dress for this cold season is not that easy, we understand. However, there is nothing to worry about.


Actually, there are a thousand and one ways to get dressed for a winter wedding and still shine as a guest. At this time of year, the elegant coat, cocktail dresses with long sleeves and fancy accessories such as a felt hat, long gloves, and many other options will come to rescue you. Just follow our tips and you will be almost as elegant as the bride.

1. How to choose the right fibers or fabrics
You should focus on soft, elegant and warm fabrics such as velvet or silk. Also, some types of wool and cashmere can work perfectly.

2. What colors to choose?

Unless the wedding has a theme or specific dress code, you can be guided by the tone of your skin. 

If you have tanned skin or if you have managed to keep your summer tan, all colors are a good option. Otherwise, tones such as royal blue, burgundy red, purple, emerald green or violet are ideal. You can also try others hues from the main palette of the fall-winter collections 2018 2019.

Link: Vogue Fashion Trends 2019 


 



3. Type of dress
In winter you have to consider possible unexpected guests such as rain or wind. So it is better to discard lightweight fabrics dresses that rise easily with the wind and let other guests see more than necessary.


To avoid accidents, you should choose materials such as velvet, satin, lace or even neoprene to make a difference. When it comes to types of dresses, the safest option will be the long cuts, especially in the lower part, the long or 3⁄4 sleeves. Here you can find some examples of perfect dresses.

Link: Evening Gowns Collection 

Necklines and sleeveless dresses are accepted as long as they are worn with a suitable coat or stole. And that is our next advice.

4. The right coat for a winter party


Classic cuts and neutral tones such as black are a good choice for an evening wedding. For a daytime wedding, a camel color in a long coat will be perfect.
If you have chosen a plain dress and does not have many prints or many colors, a tweed coat will put the French chic touch to your outfit. Also, you can wear a synthetic hair coat that is the trend at this time and as well as the tweed, it brings a lot of glamour and elegance.

 

Credits: Paola Romero

nuryp.romero@hotmail.com

 

 

 

                    

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