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Visit MaggieSoterro.com to locate a retailer near you.
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WeddingWise: How to choose your best man
Filed under: Grooms, Wedding party
This one's for the guys: There's a reason your bride has spent so much time choosing her Maid of Honor - she will be her rock, her support, during the stresses of wedding planning. Maybe you should take a hint from her and choose your Best Man wisely - it'll make your wedding day special, or at the very least, it will certainly make your life easier!This article by groomsonline.com gives excellent advice on choosing your Best Man. Here are our top three picks:
1. Choose a dependable friend: Don't pick your best friend from childhood if he's likely to lose the rings.
2. Choose with confidence: Don't let the fear of offending your other friends paralyze you. Once you've decided on a Best Man, let him know and be confident that your other friends will be fine with it. We promise!
3. Respect your bride's wishes: Don't choose someone she can't stand. Consider it your first lesson in marital compromise.
Read on for more information.
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The front (pictured after the jump) is goddess-like in its beauty, with the twist straps and ruched empire waistband. With a price starting at $750, it's worth checking out at your local David's Bridal.
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- Just look at those flutter sleeves - they're incredibly romantic and add lots of femininity with minimal frill
- Click here to see the back of this dress - the cut is sexy without looking cheap.
- The ruched bodice is comfortable and particularly flattering to women with smaller busts.
- In a rush? This dress is available as a "rush cut" at participating retailers
Available at Eden Bridals.
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Dress of the day: Capri by Watters
Filed under: Fashion, Dress of the Day

The scalloped neckline and hem add enough interest to this dress that you won't need a veil. (Let's be honest here - most veils would be longer than this dress. This isn't for the shy.)
Available in sizes 0-15. Visit Watters.com for more information.
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Dress of the day: JS Boutique strapless pleated tafetta dress
Filed under: Fashion, Wedding party, Dress of the Day

The pleated bodice makes the most of what you have up top, and the nipped waist (accented with an optional bow) that falls all the way to a release pleat skirt is fun and will create a feminine hourglass figure. There's something very fifties about this dress, and we love its sexy innocence.
$148 Sizes 2-14. Available at Nordstrom.
More views after the jump.
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Don't you find that the lace hem just enhances this dress? It's the little details that make all the difference.
Go to Casablanca Bridal for more information.
More views are after the jump:
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WeddingWise: DIY fruit centerpieces
Filed under: Do-It-Yourself, Flowers, Receptions
Using fruit as your centerpiece is an easy way to add a dose of rustic chic to your table settings - in addition, arranging fruit in square glass vases will dress up even the most inexpensive flowers.We recommend using fruit that will hold up well over time - citrus is a good bet (in fact you should check out this citrus-themed wedding at The Knot, it's just beautiful!) - but really, use your imagination and don't skimp on quantity. More is better!
Do it Yourself Weddings has some clever ideas for you - we like using limes because they're green and will camouflage the stems very nicely.
Tie it all with some raffia or pretty ribbon and - voila! You've got centerpieces!
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Two other nice features in this dress are the wide straps on the bodice and the front and back V-neck lines - both are flattering to a wide range of figures and are easy to wear.
Available at Eden Bridals - sizes 0-28
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Inspiration board: Cream, navy, and gold wedding
Filed under: Fashion, Gifts and Registries, Flowers, Wedding party, Theme weddings, Inspiration Boards

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Our advice is to stick to simple dresses that flatter a variety of figures - like the Caroline dress in a tricky orange shade we've pictured here. The simple a-line and the graceful bateau neckline help the color shine through without the distraction of bows or sparkly bits. Don't believe us? See dresses in this color at this real wedding.
Available at Lulakate.com - prices start at $250
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It comes in your choice of faille or silk dupioni, and is of course available in a wide variety of colors. The picture shows the dress with silver shoes, but we think it would look just as lovely with pale gold sandals.
Available at Charsa.com starting at $270 (sizes 2-24)
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You can mix-and-match (or contrast, as the case may be) the sash and gown colors to match your wedding colors. We think the navy color would look smashing with a gold or ivory sash - wouldn't you agree?
Visit siriinc.com for more information and to find a retailer.
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This gown from the Legends line by designer Romona Keveza is classic and timelessly elegant - the sumptuous silk, shimmering belt sash and full skirt are traditional elements of bridal couture, but the gorgeous gold color and sleek bodice are modern and oh-so-chic. Take a look at that bustle! How did they make something so traditional feel so fresh?
We love it when designers experiment with tradition but still aim to create something pretty and wearable - very few brides want to be on the cutting edge on their wedding way, but no one wants to be boring. In this case, the result is timeless, not tired.
Legends by Romona Keveza style L 781 - go to romonakeveza.com to find a retailer near you.
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Green wedding dresses. And by green, we mean the color green.
Filed under: Fashion, Alternative Weddings, Budget Advice
Aisledash reader Erin sent us the following email:I'm looking for a green wedding dress. No, not that one, the color. Got any leads?
How could we resist? As much as we love traditional gowns (and we do) we also have a soft spot in our heart for the unconventional bride - and whether you wish to marry in green (as Erin does) or magenta or pink-and-green polka dots we're here to help you too.
The key to buying a green wedding dress is to remember that a wedding dress is, first and foremost, a dress. That means that you should expand your search outside of the traditional wedding vendors. (Come to think of it, that's excellent advice even if you want to marry in white.) Try a website that allows you to search by color (like Nordstrom or Bluefly) and be open to the many possibilities out there.
Another option is to look at bridesmaids dresses - many times they're the same thing as the wedding dress, just in color. We like the ones by simple silhouettes and David's Bridal, but honestly, your choices are endless.
Of course, you could also search for prom dresses, but we find that the dresses tend to be of lower quality and a bit too revealing. (Are we showing our age here?)
So remember: It's only a dress! Be creative and keep an open mind.
We'd love to hear more about your "green" wedding, Erin - keep us posted!
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