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It's also worth going for the goody bags and free stuff!! I got a whole bag of treats including cereal, cereal bars, toothpaste, conditioner, tissues and samples of body lotion and perfume. There were also people giving away Galaxy chocolate bars (much needed to keep the energy levels up!) and I got a free copy of Wedding Ideas Magazine which I love. Here are the goodies minus the chocolate and some cereal bars which I've eaten (sorry!)
Also for £3 I bought a goody bag containing copies of You & Your Wedding Magazine and Cosmo Bride (which on their own were worth £10), some fake lashes, lash enhancing serum, lipgloss and a nail file; what a bargain!!
Even though I have most of my main suppliers sorted it was still worthwhile going; I saw a lot of beautiful accessories and picked up details for a few suppliers my favourite being Ivory & Co who had some stunning pieces. I also talked to some stores about guest lists and picked up some info from Debenhams which included a book of discount vouchers. Virgin holidays were there so I talked to one of their representatives about honeymoons and they had all their brochures available.
The one supplier I was most excited to meet was Flowers Forever who preserve your wedding bouquet in a number of different ways be it the whole bouquet or just a few flowers, the top of the bouquet or half of it, they had some great examples on display and I'd recommend checking them out if you are thinking of doing this. I loved this frame that they had and managed to secure a 10% discount at the show:
One of the best parts for me was the advice given by bridal coach Michele Paradise, she did four different talks and I wish I could have caught all of them but I only managed to listen to the ones she did on shoes and staying calm on your wedding day. Michelle is a model turned life/style coach and so had some good advice on choosing your wedding shoes, how to walk in heels, how to pose etc. She is on twitter (@BridalCoackUK) and gives tips each day, definitely worth a follow. Here are some tips to share:
The one supplier I was most excited to meet was Flowers Forever who preserve your wedding bouquet in a number of different ways be it the whole bouquet or just a few flowers, the top of the bouquet or half of it, they had some great examples on display and I'd recommend checking them out if you are thinking of doing this. I loved this frame that they had and managed to secure a 10% discount at the show:
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One of the best parts for me was the advice given by bridal coach Michele Paradise, she did four different talks and I wish I could have caught all of them but I only managed to listen to the ones she did on shoes and staying calm on your wedding day. Michelle is a model turned life/style coach and so had some good advice on choosing your wedding shoes, how to walk in heels, how to pose etc. She is on twitter (@BridalCoackUK) and gives tips each day, definitely worth a follow. Here are some tips to share:
- Always get your feet measured before buying your wedding shoes. Your feet have changed since the age of 6!
- Always buy new shoes in the afternoon or early evening when your feet are at their largest. Feet swell during the day.
- Cover new shoes with cut off tights, wear them everyday for 15/30 mins to break them in at least a month before the wedding.
- Before the photo shake out your hands, gently place them on your hip or bouquet so that they look beautiful, not like a claw!
- In photos, stand at an angle with one foot slightly in front of the other. If feet are together you will look flat and wide.
- Perfection doesn’t exist so stop striving for the perfect wedding. Celebrate, have fun, eat, laugh and enjoy the ride!.
- Wearing a veil makes you feel different and requires a bit of practice. So put one on and practice now. It will pay off!
- Clean, shaped eyebrows open the eyes and create a wider eye they look better in the photos and you look rested and relaxed.
- Choose a creamy white dress so that it doesn’t create glare when photographed and it’s kinder to the skin tone.
- Don’t follow make up trends for your bridal make up. Stick to a classic look and your photos will be timeless.
- In photos don’t keep both arms entirely straight, bend one or both to create space between the arm and body.
- In photos rest most of your weight on one foot or the other. This looks less posey and gives a slight slimming effect.
- Focus on what you want to happen on your wedding day, not what you don’t want to happen. You get what you wish for.
- When walking up the aisle please, please, please look up at your guests and your fiancé. Smile and they will smile back at you.
Her tips on keeping calm on your wedding day were all about engaging your senses:
- Make a playlist of upbeat, happy songs that you love to play whilst you are getting ready.
- Have your favourite scented candles burning too.
- Eat/drink something that you really enjoy in the morning.
- When choosing bridesmaids make sure you pick wisely, you don't want people around you who will be getting stressed on the day.
- Have as few people as possible with you when you are getting ready and make sure those people won't stress you out.
- Just before you walk down the aisle take three long, deep breaths breathing in through your nose and out through your mouth and on the last one hold your bouquet up to your nose so you take in the fragrance.
That's about all I can remember but check her out on Twitter or on her website and you can get some more tips. She also does DVDs which might be useful.
Well that's about it from me, must go and do some work! Until next time xx
I just love going to bridal shows...def for the free stuff and also you can always pick up on a few great ideas by going to them. Sounds like this was a lot of fun!
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