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Wednesday, October 12, 2011
THE ART OF WEARING GLOVES
If you're getting married this time of year or heading into the winter months, thank God for gloves. They do help warm up hands and arms. Any season gloves will lend that aspect of drama and really tie your bridal look together. Whether you opt for crocheted shorties or long, sleek opera length, there are no rules anymore about what sort of gloves you have to wear with your gown. You can go with the classic white and ivory or jazz up your look with any length, color, texture, even pattern. Just like some brides are showing some pizazz wearing different color shoes with their gown, glove color is an option you have as well. Experiment, then go right ahead and be adventuresome!
Gowns and headpieces by Amy-Jo Tatum Bride /Photo credits: top photo by S1 Studio; Photos 1 &2 by Henley Photography; Photo 3 by Jim Vetter Photography
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