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How to choose the perfect wedding dress for your destination wedding in Italy

02/06/2024 13:00

Vito Sugameli

Wedding, Destination Wedding, Wedding Film, Video reportage di Matrimonio, Destination Wedding,

How to choose the perfect wedding dress for your destination wedding in Italy

Some tips to help you choose the perfect wedding dress for your destination wedding in Italy: fabric, style and inspirations.

Here are some  tips to help you choose the perfect wedding dress for your destination wedding in Italy: fabric, style and inspirations.

Choosing a wedding dress for a destination wedding in Italy can be an exciting but challenging task. Italy offers a variety of picturesque settings, from romantic countryside vineyards and historic villas to beautiful beaches and bustling cities like Rome and Florence: do you remember? I suggested some idea in this post about the best locations for a destination wedding in Italy. Now I want to share some tips and considerations to help you choose the perfect dress.

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Wedding dress: consider style and fabric

If you are choosing a wedding dress for a destination wedding in Italy, it's essential to consider factors such as the season and the climate. The best time to get married in Italy is in the early summer, when the days are still long and sunny but it is not so hot. An other option is a springtime celebration amidst blooming flowers or autumn party in a beautiful garden, under the colored leaves.

Whatever time of year you choose make sure that your dress is made from lightweight and breathable fabrics such as chiffon, organza, tulle, or silk: these materials will keep you comfortable in Italy's often warm climate. If your wedding is during the cooler months, consider a dress with sleeves or an option that can be paired with a stylish shawl or bolero.

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Of course, opt for dresses that are flowy and easy to move in: A-line, sheath, or bohemian styles can be ideal for a destination wedding; but if you like the simplicity, a more minimalist design can work well, especially if you plan to move between different locations or if the wedding involves a lot of walking.

Choose practicality first! Ensure the dress is comfortable for all-day wear, especially if your wedding involves various activities or if you're having an outdoor ceremony. Think about how the dress will work with different backdrops and locations: a versatile dress that looks good both in a chapel and a garden setting can be advantageous.

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And the accessories?

A long, flowing veil can look stunning in Italy’s historic settings. Alternatively, a floral headpiece can add a touch of romance and blend beautifully with natural surroundings. Shall we talk about shoes? Prefer comfortable ones, especially if you’ll be walking on cobblestone streets or in gardens; wedges or block heels can be practical yet stylish choices.

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If you have to carry your wedding dress

Choose a dress that is easy to pack and travel with: consider how well the fabric resists wrinkles and whether it can be easily steamed or pressed upon arrival. There are two main ways to carry your wedding dress depending on the situation:

  • On a hanger in a garment bag, the most common way to carry your dress (especially if you're not traveling far). It protects the dress from wrinkles and snags. You can find special wedding dress garment bags that are large enough to accommodate the dress's train.
  • Folded in a box, a good option if you need to travel a long distance or by airplane. Folding the dress can help it fit into a smaller space, but it's important to fold it carefully to avoid wrinkles. Some bridal salons may offer a special box for transporting your dress.

If you're driving, lay the dress flat on the seats in your car, or hang it from the garment hook on the inside of a door. Whichever way you choose to carry your dress, be sure to handle it with care. Avoid dragging it on the ground or stuffing it into a small space.

Choose the Italian style

Consider looking at Italian bridal designers for inspiration - designers like Valentino and Alberta Ferretti – and ask your wedding designers something similar: there are some wedding brands that offer beautiful, high-quality dresses that are perfect for an Italian setting. You can also incorporate subtle elements of Italian fashion, such as lace detailing inspired by Italian lacework or classic, elegant silhouettes that reflect Italian style.

If possible, consider having a dress custom-made to your specifications: this ensures a perfect fit and allows you to incorporate personal touches. Schedule fittings with enough time before you travel. It’s important to have the dress ready and fit perfectly before you head to your destination.

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By considering these tips and options, you’ll be able to find a wedding dress that not only fits the romantic and picturesque setting of Italy but also ensures you feel comfortable and stunning on your special day. Ultimately, the most important thing is to choose a dress that makes you feel confident and beautiful on your special day!

If you are getting married and if my words have intrigued you, write to me and request a free quote. In the meantime, come visit Sicily: you will have a good time!

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