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Wedding dresses in green and yellow tulle by Andrew Kwon are seen in New York. Dina Litovsky/The New York Times 2021<br />
By Danielle Braff The New York Times<br />
Elizabeth Arasevi had no intention to follow custom when it came to choosing a wedding dress.<br />
“Any bride wants to feel their most beautiful on their wedding day, and stuffing myself into a sugary sweet white dress for the sake of tradition was not an option for me,” said Arasevi, a 36-year-old auditor who lives in Bloomington, Minnesota.<br />
Arasevi, who added that she was not keen to present as a “pure, delicate and demure bride in waiting,” instead donned a custom-made red gown with black lace at her nuptials last June to Michal Arasevi, a 32-year-old acupuncturist, in Pepin, Wisconsin.<br />
She was surprised by how well her dress went over, saying that guests told her that it and the wedding overall was very “me and very beautiful.”<br />
Soon after Queen Victoria of England wore a white satin gown at her 1840 marriage to Prince Albert, the shade became synonymous with wedding dresses, which before then were more vibrant. But Elizabeth Arasevi is among a cadre of contemporary brides and bridal-fashion designers who, 182 years later, are again embracing gowns in more colorful tones.<br />
A study published in November by Brides and Investopedia, which surveyed 1,000 people who are planning to wed in the next two years, found that 28% of participants want to ditch the white gown and classic suit for an atypical alternative.<br />
Another study published by Etsy in December, which examined site data from September-November 2021 and the same three-month period in 2020, found that searches for colorful weddings items including gowns, suits, veils and centerpieces jumped by 223% year over year.<br />
“This generation of brides is very concerned about the online visibility of their weddings,” said Anastasia Stevenson, a fashion designer and destination wedding planner who lives between Los Angeles and Savannah, Georgia. “They need to do something different to stand out from the hundreds of thousands of other posts” by brides on TikTok and Instagram.<br />
Plus, with cohabitation even more common than marriage today, according to the Pew Research Center, the idea of a white wedding gown symbolizing purity is an outdated notion, said Lynzie Kent, a wedding planner and founder of The Pop-Up Chapel Co. in Toronto.<br />
Still, most brides are hesitant to make the leap from white to bold swaths of yellow, red or the like, according to Heather McReynolds, the vice president and general merchandising manager of bridal and dresses for David’s Bridal, where 1 out of 4 brides is choosing a gown in champagne or other nonwhite-but-neutral hues such as pink, blush or cashmere, McReynolds said.<br />
Pink has been the most popular nontraditional gown color at David’s Bridal, she added, but over the past 18 months, the chain has expanded to include black, red and blue wedding dresses. Colorful gowns now make up about 10% of its collection, which is about a 30% increase from last year.<br />
“Black in particular has really resonated with brides who are seeking a chic, dramatic wedding look,” McReynolds said.<br />
Amber Lee, 41, originally purchased a white gown for her wedding to Michael Lee, a 45-year-old speaker and relationship coach, at the El San Juan Hotel in Puerto Rico on Dec. 30. But Lee, who had been married before and wore an ivory dress to that ceremony, never loved the way she looked in shades of white.<br />
“When I saw this black gown, I fell in love with it,” said Lee, the CEO of Select Date Society, a matchmaking firm in Richmond, Virginia. Though nonwhite dresses can be a more common choice for brides who remarry, wearing black wasn’t as much about hers being a second wedding as it was about doing what felt right for her, Lee said.<br />
She snagged the dress, made by Rachael Allan, to the dismay of her mother and mother-in-law, neither of whom thought the color was appropriate. “But when they saw me on my wedding day, they both loved the dress,” Lee said.<br />
Lazaro Perez, the lead designer of Lazaro bridal and Tara Keely, said he likes to find the perfect nonwhite hue by layering different colors together. Drawing inspiration from artworks including Monet’s ballerina paintings, he has created gowns that incorporate shades of blush, sherbet or ivory with silver accents and antique gold.<br />
Sarah Holway, 25, looked to fairy tales and fantasy as inspiration when shopping for a dress to wear at her September wedding to Braydon Badger, 27, who works in a coffee shop. But none of the boutiques she visited stocked styles that completed her vision.<br />
Though she hadn’t totally ruled out the color white, she said she was looking for something unique.<br />
“I wanted something different for my dress,” Holway, a homemaker, said.<br />
The blush dress she wore to her wedding in Edmonton, Alberta, was embellished with pink flowers and custom made by her mother to match the couple’s primary wedding color of dark sage green. While some of the couple’s guests were surprised to see a bride in a gown that wasn’t white, Holway said that many told her that her dress was “memorable” and “very me.”<br />
Andrew Kwon, a fashion designer in New York who has made yellow and green dresses for his bridal collections, says a benefit of wearing a colored gown is that it can easily be repurposed after a wedding day.<br />
“I know some of my brides have thought about how they could incorporate the gowns for some galas or events they’d have coming up,” Kwon said.<br />
In choosing a bolder dress, Justina McCaffrey, the founder of the bridal brand Justina McCaffrey Inc. in Ottawa, says brides should beware of going overboard with other colors at their weddings.<br />
“My recommendation would be to have everything in the same tone, but not the exact same color,” McCaffrey said. “If the color is lavender, I would choose a light antique lavender gown and a slightly darker lavender color for the bridesmaid.” Proceed with the lavender in the cake color, flowers and any other little details, she added.<br />
As with finding any wedding dress (or lifetime partner), identifying the right colored style can first require a lot of rejections.<br />
Shelby Henry, 25, fell in love with a nude-colored Berta Balilti gown adorned with 3-D florals and pearls that floated down the back. Initially worried it was too nontraditional, Henry, the COO of The Sixpence, an events venue in Whitestown, Indiana, went on to try close to 50 other dresses before returning to her original favorite.<br />
“Ultimately, I decided to choose that dress because I felt it was exactly what I wanted: Something very unique,” Henry said in an email, and something “that didn’t immediately strike me as a wedding gown.”</p>
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<p>Face it, winter is brutal for your skin and hair. Between the harsh, cold wind outside and the dry, overheated air inside, it’s hard to look your best all winter long. On top of that, everyone tends to overindulge in unhealthy food and drinks during the winter months. Fortunately, there are strategies you can use to enhance your looks while boosting your body’s natural ability to fight off the ill effects of winter.</p>



<p>Here are some tips to look your best — even when the weather does its worst.</p>



<p><strong>Treat your skin with TLC</strong></p>



<p>Gently cleanse, exfoliate and moisturize your skin every day. Find products best suited for your skin type and be consistent about using them.</p>



<p>Thoroughly remove makeup before bed and use extra moisturizer overnight so you&#8217;ll wake up with a brighter, clearer complexion each morning.</p>



<p><strong>Deep condition your hair</strong></p>



<p>Just as you use a good moisturizer to help replenish and protect your skin every day, find hair conditioners or deep conditioning oils that can prevent your hair from drying out, frizzing or turning brittle. Look for products using natural ingredients, and that are designed for your hair type.</p>



<p><strong>Hydrate well — from the inside out</strong></p>



<p>If you want hair and skin that aren’t overly dried out, it&#8217;s not enough to just condition or moisturize them from the outside.</p>



<p>Staying well hydrated, by drinking at least eight glasses of water each day, will help your body maintain healthier, more beautiful skin and hair. You’ll also feel better, inside and out.</p>



<p>Lastly, avoid drinking too many beverages that are dehydrating — like tea and coffee, soda and alcoholic drinks.</p>



<p><strong>Detox with a Green Smoothie Cleanse and Apple Cider Vinegar Cleanse</strong></p>



<p>Both cleanses developed by JJ Smith help to remove toxins from your system, resulting in brighter eyes, lusher hair and glowing, beautiful skin.</p>



<p>The Green Smoothie Cleanse is a 10-day detox made up of green leafy veggies, fruit and water. Green smoothies are filling and healthy, aiding the body to lose weight, increase energy, reduce cravings and improve digestion.</p>



<p>Raw ingredients are more nutritious and loaded with beneficial vitamins, minerals, antioxidants, fiber, anti-inflammatory compounds and phytonutrients.</p>



<p>The Apple Cider Vinegar Cleanse involves consuming a six-day meal plan day alongside a daily dose of apple cider vinegar. Apple cider vinegar can contain strains of good bacteria and enzymes essential for breaking down foods and acetic acid for various health benefits.</p>



<p>The Cleanse can help rid your body of toxins, jump-start your weight loss and improve gut health and skin health.</p>



<p>For even better results, supplement the cleanses with Liver Focus , which contains scientifically validated ingredients to accelerate your results. You can mix the supplement directly into water or take it alongside the cleanses. This powerful supplement helps to accelerate fat burning in the body, gives you brighter eyes and glowing skin and has a significant impact on liver health and weight loss.</p>



<p><strong>Boost your vitamin intake</strong></p>



<p>Many vitamins help keep your skin, hair and nails healthy and beautiful: Vitamins A, B, Biotin (B7), C and K, plus fish oil. These vitamins are found in a variety of foods such as fruits and veggies (especially dark leafy greens), fish, nuts and seeds. To be sure you’re getting enough of all these vitamins, you can also take vitamin supplements.</p>



<p><strong>Protect your skin and hair from the elements</strong></p>



<p>If you spend time outdoors, especially doing winter sports, keep your skin and hair covered. Exposing them to harsh wind, cold temps and winter glare can be damaging. Wear sunscreen to protect your skin from UV damage — yes, even in the winter! Snow and ice reflect UV rays, making them even more damaging than being at the beach in the summer.</p>



<p>Taking care of your health and your beauty are really one and the same. Steps like these will make you feel good and look good, too.</p>



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		<pubDate>Tue, 18 Dec 2018 15:18:12 +0000</pubDate>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 18 Dec 2018 15:09:23 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>We scouted the runways to find the bridal fashion trends you need to know about. See what&#8217;s hot now. These florals actually are groundbreaking. While botanical-inspired embellishments are a bridal staple, this vibrant, 3-D twist makes them feel brand new. Go for head-to-toe color to make a statement or opt for a colorful veil to [&#8230;]</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>We scouted the runways to find the bridal fashion trends you need to know about. See what&#8217;s hot now.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">These florals actually are groundbreaking. While botanical-inspired embellishments are a bridal staple, this vibrant, 3-D twist makes them feel brand new. Go for head-to-toe color to make a statement or opt for a colorful veil to give your look some more understated fashion-forward flair.</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>If you&#8217;re foregoing a big ceremony for city hall, looking for a chic rehearsal dinner ensemble, or just aren&#8217;t into dresses, we&#8217;ve got you covered. Jumpsuits and pantsuits are comfortable, figure flattering and totally on trend. A romantic lace jumpsuit with a tulle train is dressy enough for a modern ceremony, while a tailored white [&#8230;]</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p style="text-align: justify;">If you&#8217;re foregoing a big ceremony for city hall, looking for a chic rehearsal dinner ensemble, or just aren&#8217;t into dresses, we&#8217;ve got you covered. Jumpsuits and pantsuits are comfortable, figure flattering and totally on trend. A romantic lace jumpsuit with a tulle train is dressy enough for a modern ceremony, while a tailored white pantsuit is perfect for more casual nuptials.</p>
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<p style="text-align: justify;">Not into veils? A full-length bridal cape or shorter capelet is the perfect alternative: It still adds movement to your gown, but feels fashion forward. This regal trend is an easy way to pull off a mid-wedding outfit change. Wear a cape or capelet for a more formal look during your ceremony, then whisk it away to hit the dance floor at your reception.</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>One of the first things you do when planning a wedding is picking out a date—or multiple date options, to avoid pigeon-holing yourself. Use our guide below to make sure you pick the right one (and once that&#8217;s done, take our Style Quiz and check out our All-In-One Wedding Planner app to get some extra [&#8230;]</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p style="text-align: justify;">One of the first things you do when planning a wedding is picking out a date—or multiple date options, to avoid pigeon-holing yourself. Use our guide below to make sure you pick the right one (and once that&#8217;s done, take our Style Quiz and check out our All-In-One Wedding Planner app to get some extra help with the rest of those wedding planning duties).</p>
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<h4>Personally Significant Days</h4>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Check your own calendar for college reunions, family weddings, anniversaries or other events, like big conventions or festivals in your city (call your local chamber of commerce), and any annual occasions that involve your family or close friends.</p>
<h4>Holiday Weekends</h4>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Holiday weekend weddings where you have Monday off from work have pros and cons. You&#8217;ve got an extra day for the festivities (and recovery!), plus you can have your wedding on a Sunday, which is often less expensive than a Saturday one. But costs of travel and hotels may be higher. And if you&#8217;re looking to marry around Valentine&#8217;s Day, be wary of your floral bill, especially if you&#8217;ve got your heart set on red roses—they&#8217;ll likely be more expensive than at any other time of the year. Likewise, reception sites often charge a higher fee for a New Year&#8217;s Eve wedding. Also, don&#8217;t forget to consider the impact of a holiday weekend on your guest list—some families have standing plans or traditions they&#8217;d prefer not to miss.</p>
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