
Creating your wedding guest list can seem overwhelming.
- Wedding Party
- Bride's Family (immediate and extended)
- Groom's Family (immediate and extended)
- Bride's Family Friends ; Groom's Family Friends (This includes your parents friends from work, church, neighborhood, etc)
Another major endeavor relating to the guest list is gathering names and addresses of the people you wish to invite.
Consider the following wedding gown styles and some popular dresses in those styles.Wedding Gown Necklines1. Strapless : A classic style choice, the strapless wedding gown is often a favorite for brides to be. 5 Scoop : A scoop style wedding gown has a U-shaped neckline and continues to the back of your dress. Perhaps the most romantic scoop style wedding gown is the silk taffeta cap sleeve ball gown, featuring a ruched bodice, deep and rich pleating in the skirt and side seam pockets.6 Tank : The tanks style features a short, sleeveless top and looks great on most body types. First, the strapless silk satin ball gown with softly curved crystal encrusted V-neckline, bias draped waistband and pleated full skirt is a simply stunning choice. Also, look at a lace veiled wedding gown with organza V-neckline, illusion embellished straps and a waist sash.Wedding gown silhouettes1. A-line: An A-line or princess shape style wedding gown has vertical seams flowing from the shoulders down to a flared skirt. Empire: Brides who are looking for a high waistline with a slimmer style skirt will love the empire silhouette wedding gown. For shimmer and shine, the perfect wedding gown is a silk satin strapless A-line gown with deep V-neckline and double skirt.3. Ball Gown: Want to look like Cinderella on your wedding day? If so, the ball gown is your dress. Dropped Waist: Dropped waist wedding dresses are simply the most flattering wedding gown for brides with a fuller waistline.