When you’re planning a wedding, you quickly learn there are far more decisions to make and expenses to be paid than you’d previously imagined. It’s easy to get overwhelmed. One helpful approach that many people take is by linking their decisions, making choices with the aim of matching or suiting other choices made. This can set off a chain event whereby with a few bigger decisions, you can have the bulk of your wedding choices sorted out. The following will examine just one decision link by exploring the connection between your wedding day outfit and the wedding venue.

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Formality Connections

If you’ve chosen a formal wedding venue like an orchestral house, ballroom, or high-end hotel event space, you likely want to match the formality of the space with the formality of your outfit. A ballgown for the bride and a tux for the groom would both work with a highly formal event venue. Your invitations should likely suggest black-tie clothing for everyone if this is the case.

It is also worth noting that many formal venues have polished flooring that might be slippery. Be sure to take note of the flooring so that you can choose appropriate footwear; no one wants to be slipping and falling at their wedding.

Religious Connections

Some people have their reception within the church or religious institution where they were wed. If this is the case, you might have modesty limitations when selecting your outfit. Depending on the denomination and religious standards, this could imply that you should avoid sleeveless outfits or low-cut gowns. Be sure to check with the administration about what is appropriate and share that information with your guests in the invitation or on your wedding website if you have one. It’s always better to ask than show up and be wearing something inappropriate.

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Outdoors Weddings

If your wedding is going to take place outdoors, you have several factors you need to consider. The first is the expected weather; the outfit you choose needs to reflect that weather if you don’t want to be sweating your makeup off or shivering and miserable. Secondly, your footwear is particularly important as you want to be sure you can easily move about throughout the day.

Thinner high heels tend to struggle with grass or softer grounds like soil because the heel pierces the ground and leaves you off balance (and also, chunks of mud stick to the heel, making the whole thing look icky). If the wedding is taking place on a beach, sandals or no shoes at all might be ideal. Sand getting stuck in your shoes is not a comfortable feeling. The length of dress hems is also a consideration when the wedding takes place outdoors as you don’t want to be dragging your beautiful dress through grass, sand, soil, or mud. 

Colour Scheme

Most wedding venues will have a basic color scheme to which you can add your flowers and other decorations. While you can lean the color scheme in one direction or the other by adding to what is already present, your color choices need to match the venue itself. For example, if there’s lots of grass present, you know that your selection needs to match that particular shade of green. If there are lots of metallic hues, you need to match these silvery greys. If you’re someone who is caught up on multiple different color options for your outfit, studying the venue can help you limit your choices down to a select few.

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All Locations

When you’ve selected a venue, you want to look into any house rules they might have. Some venues are fragrance-free as a way to protect people who are allergic to fragrances. Some venues might also have recommended types of footwear. It’s a good idea to ask about any rules, guidelines, or regulations before placing a deposit on a venue. It’s also a good idea to know upfront if you will need to be covering a floor polishing fee should people’s shoes scuff up the space. This is rare, but it does happen.

The above information should have outlined how you can use your venue choice to narrow down your outfit choices considerably. Of course, every couple is different, and it follows that every wedding will be different too. If a choice feels wrong for you or your partner, keep searching for one that feels right. It’s okay if this takes time. Putting pressure on yourself to make all these big choices in a short period of time isn’t going to help anyone.

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