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Have You Heard About This Wedding Attire Trend?

July 3rd, 2009 - Posted by Brynn Jackson

If you are looking for a great way to coordinate your dress with your groom's tuxedo, here's a wedding attire trend you'll love.

Take a nod from tennis pro Roger Federer. He and his new bride cashed in on the trend among couples which is use the same fabric for both the bride's dress and the groom's tie. Using the same fabric has many benefits. It is an intimate touch that can enhance small, personal ceremonies. It is a showing of unity that many feel is a positive attitude for the start of the marriage. Others think of it as the finest way to coordinate the two wedding outfits.

Whatever your reason, consider asking your wedding dress designer to create the groom's tie from the same fabric as your wedding dress. If you do not have a wedding dress designer, ask your seamstress if there is enough fabric left over for the tie after alterations are made. There are many ways to go about capturing this trendy idea. Just make sure to return to Wedding And Party Network with your photos!

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Tags: Trends 2009, Wedding Attire, Wedding Dresses, Wedding Trends

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