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Dream Weddings Magazine - Devon & Cornwall - issue.32

Planning your wedding starts here and now and in Dream Weddings you will find tips and hints on every aspect of your big day, from the latest collections of gowns to transport, from wedding day etiquette to up-to-date fashions in flowers. You’ll also find advertisements from a whole army of local businesses, all with plenty of experience to call on. They will work with your ideas, offer creative suggestions of their own and find solutions to match every budget. They know the shortcuts and the pitfalls - and they’re fully aware of how important it is to you that everything runs smoothly. So start planning your big day. And enjoy every minute of it!

Planning your wedding starts here and now and in Dream Weddings you will find tips and hints on every aspect of your big day, from the latest collections of gowns to transport, from wedding day etiquette to up-to-date fashions in flowers. You’ll also find advertisements from a whole army of local businesses, all with plenty of experience to call on. They will work with your ideas, offer creative suggestions of their own and find solutions to match every budget. They know the shortcuts and the pitfalls - and they’re fully aware of how important it is to you that everything runs smoothly. So start planning your big day. And enjoy every minute of it!

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...and don’t forget<br />

PICTURED:<br />

CAMERON ROSS AT DAVID<br />

PARISH MENSWEAR IN LAUNCESTON<br />

AND BEE BEE GOWNS IN PLYMOUTH<br />

Traditional morning coat or Prince Edward<br />

jacket? Striped trousers or herringbone?<br />

Black or navy? Cravat or tie? And then<br />

there’s the waistcoat… Grooms have never<br />

had so much choice and they’re revelling in it.<br />

For a formal wedding, the men in the bridal party<br />

usually wear traditional morning dress in black or<br />

grey – if you’re choosing black, it’s usually teamed<br />

with grey pinstripe trousers and a grey waistcoat<br />

together with a wing-collared shirt and cravat.<br />

Top hats and gloves are invariably carried, not<br />

worn and a pair of well-polished black shoes<br />

completes the outfit.<br />

But the choice doesn’t stop there. Instead of the<br />

formal tailcoat, grooms are increasingly choosing<br />

the flattering Prince Edward jacket or the stylish<br />

Nehru jacket. For less formal weddings, lounge<br />

suits are making a comeback too.<br />

And when it comes to waistcoats and cravats, the<br />

world is their oyster. This is where the groom’s<br />

personality comes to the fore – as long as he<br />

matches or tones in with the bridesmaids outfits for<br />

maximum impact in your photographs!<br />

D R E A M W E D D I N G S I N D E V O N & C O R N W A L L • 1 7

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