Wedding dress and wear any other clothes are different, how to wear a wedding dress? This process requires at least two people. Therefore, in order to dress well and move freely, please read the following advice carefully.
Prepare tools
When wearing a wedding dress, the most important thing is to keep it neat. Here are a few things you need to have ready:
L Clean white sheets
L Your shoes
If the dress is a pullover, also have a scarf
If the wedding dress has a lot of buttons, then you need to crochet to assist QQ son
L Keep a clean white towel handy and use it to cover the front of your dress if you need to drink or eat before departure
Wear it
When you're finally ready to put on your wedding dress, put a white sheet on the floor and put your shoes on the sheet. If you need garters, wear them. Then unzip or unbutton the dress and place it on the shoe. Have your mother or an assistant hold the dress and push it open while you carefully push your legs into it, one at a time, putting on the shoes underneath the dress in the process. If your wedding dress is a skirt or other pullover, put on your shoes first and wrap a scarf around your face to avoid scratches. Have mom or an assistant zipper or button it for you.
Ready to go
Check the dress to make sure all the fastening is done and every inch is smoothed and there are no stains on it. If you need to sit for a short while before walking down to the altar, choose a backless stool with your wedding dress covered -- not on your hips. If you can't find a chair, pull up your skirt and have someone else put it over the back of your chair before you sit down. If you need a final touch up or a drink of water, cover the front of the dress with a towel. Finally, pause for a moment in front of a full-length mirror and revel in your own beauty.
Be careful of mobile
As you begin to walk, be sure to gently lift the hem to avoid accidentally tearing or smudging it. Bend your knees slightly as you lift the hem, and gently lift one piece of your skirt in each hand (don't grab too many rudely; they'll wrinkle). Then slowly lift the skirt outward and upward. If the train is very thick or has a long train, try not to step back (that might rip it). You should reach back and carefully lift the skirt, or let an assistant lift it. When you're about to walk down to the altar, just put the back skirt down and it will naturally spread out after a few steps.
Long distance movement
If you need a car to get to a ceremony, slow down as you get in and out, carefully avoiding oiled locks, dirt and dust. You should also avoid sitting on the hem of your skirt by lifting the hem at the back and leaning forward in your seat. Even after the ceremony is over, as long as you are wearing a wedding dress, you have to move carefully. Anyway, you still have to take pictures and there is a time-consuming party waiting for you! If you're going to be taking pictures outside, have your assistant bring a pillowcase so you don't have to sit or stand on the grass to prevent grass juice from getting on your dress.
Wear a bustle
Decide in advance if you want to use a braid. Some brides wait until after the first dance to wear the bustle, but most brides will wear it after the ceremony (floor-train, detachable dress and train less dresses are excluded, of course). It's best to have someone who is dedicated to putting it on for you, such as a wedding counselor, a family member, or a bridesmaid, who has been at your last fitting and knows how to put it on and off. Once you're done, have an assistant check to make sure the hem is snug and the fabric draped elegantly (though not so full that it's uncomfortable to sit on).
Move are decked with gorgeousness
If you want to wait until the end of the first dance before putting on your skirt, your assistant will need to protect the train during the dance. She needs to help you get in and out of the car, to lift your skirts over the chair when you sit down, to help move your skirts as you walk. Another idea is to add a loop to your train that fits around your wrist so you can carry it all night.
Forget the shyness
Be prepared: It also takes two people to go to the bathroom. You may even have to call the bustle lady to hold up the back of your wedding dress. As for those of you who wore a bouffant dress: You may have to take your entire dress off when you go to the bathroom. Don't be too surprised about it.
Manners Matter
Don't forget your mother's words when you arrive at the party venue and start the parade. You know -- stand up straight, straighten your shoulders, stop chewing gum, choose your words carefully, put your napkin on your lap, smile. Of course, this last one probably doesn't need to be noticed, you just smile naturally. So take a deep breath and indulge in the magic of the moment. Don't worry too much about your dress. You've spent months planning your wedding -- now it's time to enjoy it