Thursday 25 December 2014

Hawaiianstyle Wedding Attire

Hawaiian-style clothing makes a wedding even more festive.


Whether taking place on a cliff overlooking the ocean, standing on a sandy beach or at a venue in your own home town, a wedding in Hawaiian-style clothes and accessories will make your special event even more memorable. Choose authentic clothing made in Hawaii or design your own island look blending formal tradition with a laid-back tropical flavor. Does this Spark an idea?


The Bride


A Hawaiian-style wedding dress tends toward a casual, beach-friendly design. As with any bridal gown, the bride must select a look that best suits her figure and personal style. Strapless or sleeveless dresses with low-cut necklines are often chosen for Hawaiian-style affairs. Rayon is a fabric that drapes beautifully and is well suited for a Hawaiian-themed wedding dress.


The Groom


The groom can pair a white Hawaiian shirt with casual pants, shorts or tuxedo trousers, depending on the formality of the occasion. Often constructed of rayon for free-flowing movement, the Hawaiian wedding shirt usually features a subtle pattern or a simple design. A classic white suit is another option for the groom.


Accessories


Leis add Hawaiian flair to any wedding.


Many Hawaiian-style brides wear a lei on her head instead of a traditional bridal veil. Leis are constructed of natural materials native to Hawaii, such as fresh flowers (orchids, hibiscus or plumeria), shells or nuts. Choose a material that complements the bride and her wedding dress. A combination of a flower wreath with a trailing veil creates a modern Hawaiian style with a traditional formal influence. Other head wear might include a barrette or hair comb featuring flowers or other decorations. Brides can also wear island-influenced jewelry, such as chokers and bracelets made of mother of pearl or shells.


The Bridal Party


The entire bridal party, in addition to the groom, can wear leis for the wedding event. Flower leis are often worn by the bridesmaids and other special women in the ceremony, while more-masculine leis constructed of leafy vines, or kukui nuts from Hawaii's state tree, are favored for groomsmen. For Hawaiian-themed weddings on the mainland, silk leis are a less expensive alternative to fresh flowers and nuts. Bridesmaids can wear Hawaiian print dresses or simple designs in bright colors. Groomsmen can dress more formally or sport bright Hawaiian shirts with shorts, depending on the level of formality.

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