A Stylish Shoot Featuring Eye-Catching Dresses for You and Your Bridesmaids

Are you in search for the perfect wedding gown and bridesmaid dresses? It’s rare to find inspiration for both at the same time, so you shouldn’t pass on the chance to scroll through today’s feature. This styled shoot features a line-up of dresses that are fitting for you and your girls. If you want an elegant wedding look, the classic tulle wedding gown is just for you. Meanwhile, if you want a more minimalist yet sophisticated attire, the silk dress and fur coat  combination is a stunner. For your Chinese wedding activities, we’re sure you’ll love any of the red options. Finally, your girls will swoon over the vibrant dresses, all of which are from TH&TH Bridesmaids. There’s a lot more to see below, so do keep reading to see the rest of the captivating photos by Orbis Photography & Hero Chan Production.

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This Couple Let Their Love and Interests Take Centre Stage During Their Local Pre-wedding Shoot

We always recommend for couples to seek inspiration not only from others, but also from themselves–their love story, their personalities, and the like–when thinking of a wedding or pre-wedding theme. Today’s couple took this direction. Ames and Santi decided to inject their interests into their pre-wedding photoshoot. Santi is fond of horses, so he and Ames had to sneak in some scenes on horseback. The couple also rocked two more looks which led them and their photographer Momo de Film to local spots in the heart of the city and far away by a remote waterfall. Scroll on to see all of Ames and Santi’s photos now. They surely did not hold back on showing their love and their personalities in their engagement shoot.

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Tips For Planning Your Wedding During The Holidays

Happy Holidays, dearest brides! We hope that you’re happy and excited to welcome the Christmas season. You might be wondering how to manage wedding planning during this time of the year? We got you! Here are some tips to help you navigate through the busiest season of the year. Read on.

(1) Take advantage of holiday discounts.

If you will need to buy things like decorations, bridesmaid robes, accessories, and so on, you can take advantage of the season’s super discounted prices. Watch out for special rates as well from vendors. Sometimes, they also throw in some offers during the holidays.

[Photo by: Tamanna Rumee on Unsplash]

(2) Don’t pressure yourself to get a lot done.

The holiday rush is real and you don’t want to get caught in that and in wedding planning at the same time. Try to relax and avoid from pressuring yourself to get a lot done at this time.

(3) Schedule less appointments so you can enjoy the holidays more.

In relation to the previous point, try to plan earlier so you can get more done before the rush and can enjoy the season more. Go over your wedding day timeline and see if you can add more appointments before or after the holidays so you can leave more free time to meet with friends and family during this time of the year.

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What Guests Should NEVER Wear at a Wedding

When attending a wedding, the couple’s formal invitation will include the dress code. One of the most important wedding guest etiquette rules is to strictly follow the dress code. But on top of this, there are some unspoken rules about guest outfits that you also need to know about, including what you should NOT wear. Are you aware of these unspoken rules? If you are not, we have them all listed out for you below. If you want to be a good wedding guest, make sure to keep these in mind too when planning what to wear. Read up now.

(1) Do not wear white.

Unless the couple indicate in their invitation that you can wear white, don’t ever come in this color or any color close to white–cream, off-white, ivory, egg shell, ecru, and the like. Reserve this color for the bride.

[From: An Elegant Hotel Wedding With Modern and Minimalist Details / Photo: While Label Wedding Photo]

(2) Do not wear black.

Black is color that is associated with negativity in Chinese culture–sadness, bad luck, destruction, and so on–so it is not a welcome hue at weddings. Once again, unless the bride says it’s okay to wear black, avoid this color also. The only exception is for the men and black suits or tuxedoes. These outfits do not follow this rule.

[From: This Portrait Session Is a Captivating Mix of Dreamy and Dramatic Looks / Photo: Tikit Production]

(3) Do not wear all red.

Red is a happy and lucky color, so it’s a common hue for weddings. However, reserve this color once again for the bride and groom. Sometimes, you may wear something with hints of red with the couple’s permission, but avoid an all red outfit altogether.

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A Charming Hong Kong Pre-wedding Shoot at Several Outdoor Locations

There are so many things to look forward to once you begin your journey towards married life and one of them is taking your pre-wedding photos. So when planning your pre-wedding photos, choose a place and theme that really speaks to you. Ellen and Isaac choose a carefree engagement shoot that included several looks, including casual and dressy ones. They shot at several locations outdoors, the first was a charming garden site which had beautiful greens all around. The second was at a place with colorful walls; it was such a fun scene to shoot at. Lastly, the lovers included a sunset session by the sea. Come and witness Ellen and Isaac’s sweet moments during their pre-wedding shoot through the lens of Paul Aesthetics. Read on.

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