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Save for body shape, here are factors to consider when choosing your wedding attire

Maria Immaculate Owechi by Maria Immaculate Owechi
April 3, 2019
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You may have a hard time and finally land a dress that looks smart on you an yet, it still is the wrong choice for your wedding. Lawrence Eli Okoronkwo, a Ghanaian currently based in Kampala, popular known by his brand name Renzioni Hill a stylist, beautician and a wedding planner says there factors other than a person’s body type that come to play before making a final decision on what to put on at your wedding. They include the following;

An Individual’s personality

Renzioni says that the king of person you are whether outgoing, laidback, exploring or an exhibitionist that is willing to show some skin will in most cases determine if you will be conservative or daring in your choice of neckline.

A person’s belief and religion

Since the religious ceremony is the most important part of a wedding, it is the biggest determining factor in what a bride should wear.

In Protestant churches the law was already passed that brides in revealing bridal gowns will not be wedded.

Renzioni adds that no matter how dashing your body is for the Muslims all are supposed to be adorned in a turtle neck or Maria neck when having their nikkah ceremony.

The weather

It is also important to take into consideration the weather and season in which you are getting married.

Even though they say smartness knows no weather, wait until you wedd in winter in a revealing neckline.

Your family’s opinion

Renzion says that in Europe the wedding is for the couple but for our Ugandan setting it is usually for the man’s family. That is why is important to seek an opinion from him or any of his family members on how comfortable they will be for your choice of gown.

You would not want your husband or family members offended and embrassed because the neckline is too revealing.

 

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