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Wedding Dress Superstitions

Before you launch into this article, please remember that superstitions are just for fun. Thirteen is the unluckiest number in some parts of the globe, the luckiest in others, and of no importance of all in still others. Weddings can add a lot to worry about to your life you dont need to top that off with a fear of meeting a lizard on the way to the ceremony.

My friend Annes policy on superstitions is one of the best Ive heard: If she thinks something will bring her some extra good luck, she adopts prom homecoming dresses it. And if she thinks it will bring her bad luck, she ignores it as though its the silliest thing shes ever heard of. After all, if youre going to choose to believe in luck, why not stack the deck in your favor?

Making the dress

The one unlucky superstition Im in full favor of is the one that says its bad luck for a bride to make her own dress. Why not let someone else do it while you stay tasked on looking lovely? Some free wedding dresses traditions elaborate on the idea by saying that the number of stitches you make in your own wedding dress will be the same as the number of tears you shed during your marriage, so it seems like a clever superstitious bride might be able to rig things in her favor by contributing a manageable four or five stitches to the process.

While youre supervising the dressmaking process, the luckiest fabric is supposed to be silk. English tradition says that you shouldnt wear a patterned wedding gown, and should especially avoid patterns showing birds, but some Asian traditions recommend wedding dresses with cranes on them to ensure a faithful husband.

If you decide to forego having a wedding dress made entirely, think hard about whom you borrow one from a borrowed wedding dress is supposed to bring good luck to the bride who borrows it, but bad luck to the wife who lends it out.

Wearing your greek wedding dresses dress

Youve probably heard that the groom isnt supposed to see you in your dress before the wedding, but did you know that you arent supposed to see you in it either? You can get around that little trick of luck by fitting your dress in sections, or by leaving a little bit of the hem undone. Some brides even wait and have a bridesmaid put in the last few stitches right before the trip down the aisle.

Planning on having kids? Pay attention during the reception: The first child who tugs on your skirt will be the same sex as your first child.

Things on or in your dress (other than you)

If you want a sweet marriage, you should hide a lump of sugar in your glove or sleeve. (Whats that? You want a rich marriage? Talk to your shoes. Or better yet, put coins in them.) For a lucky marriage, sew a few hairs into your dress, and for lots of children, sew cowry shells onto or into your dress.

If you happen to find a spider in your wedding dress, do a little happy dance once youre done yelling Ick! It means very good luck and a happy home life.

Above all, dont forget that as a bride, you yourself are a lucky charm to everyone around you. Save the pins from your wedding dress (and bouquet, if there are any) to give to your friends theyre supposed to bring your pals luck in everything from love to gambling! You might also consider sewing love knots to your dress. These are little figure eights of ribbon that you can give out as good luck charms later.

Congratulations on your engagement!

And good luck!

Fantastic Looks Insipred By Taylor Swift Prom Dresses

Transformed from a cute next-door girl into one of the most stylish superstar on red carpet, Taylor Swift has definitely become a successful fashion icon. After covering many top magazines such as Glamour, Seventeen as well as Teen Vogue, the musical phenomenon is known not only for her music but also for her unique sense of style. For this post, we would like to show you some of the best prom dresses at Dressilyme.com inspired by her fantastic looks, scroll down to view them all.

Taylor Swift Sparkly Prom Dresses

A signature style could be defined by a piece of jewelry, a prom dress or a specific kind item you always wear. But what is Taylor Swift's signature style? Absolutely it is sparkles. Through her various looks from red carpet, there was nothing than sparkles made this musician a fashion topic.

To follow Taylor's glittering look, it is perfect to wear a sequined prom dress with a piece of jewelry. Of course, a pair of sparkly stilettos can add more glam to finish off the outfit.

High-low Prom Dresses Inspired by Speak Now

Speak Now is Taylor's third album and it reached a great success by selling over 20 million. Following Taylor's consistent romanticism and dreamy melody, the cover of this album showed nothing short of a pop masterpiece. Lovely and feminine!

To capture the cover look in this outfit, put on a sweetheart high-low prom dress with bow-embellished shoes. Wear with a piece of pretty bracelet and earrings to complete the ensemble.

Deep Purple One shoulder Prom Dresses Inspired by Wonderstruck

"Wonderstruck" is a delightful perfume released by Taylor Swift herself last year. The smell, the bottle as well as the gown she wore in the perfume advertisement are all fabulous.

Inspired by the Wonderstruck bottle itself, it is great to wear a deep purple one-shoulder prom dress with sparkles. Slip on a pair of glitter pumps to add a feminine flair! Finally, wear a adorable necklace and gem stud earrings for a charming look!

What Do You Think?

What do you think of Taylor Swifts style? Which look or prom dress at DressilyMe.com is your favorite? Would you wear any of the looks above? Let me know your thoughts and more. Just leave a comment below!

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