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One has decided for a period of time that really speaks to you, start looking for the details that define the era. Taking these elements as a starting point for designing a wedding that expresses your personality. Remember, you are not staging a period piece, so avoid being too literal or costumey.
Upgrade your vintage-inspired with a modern twist. For example, if you love the sixties, go ahead and use bright patches of lime, orange and shocking pink through her wedding. But did you know that the bridesmaids in the 1950 and 1960, often wore veils or hats mesh slightly stained to match your clothes? Do you think your assistants are going for that? That could be a case that is the best thing of the past left behind.
Of course, the fun part of any wedding is the equipment of the bride. You can choose a dress with a proper shape, like a ballgown from the 50, a change in the ankle of the 20's, slim waist or empire line of the 60. Each time there were also favorite ornaments.
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