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4. Do I have to wear a bridal dress with trail? Answer: Running, fluid trails are guaranteed that makes a bride to feel a queen. Choosing the right type of trail is determined by the formality and ceremony location, dress’s style and the brides’ height. Padre trail is longer than a meter but is the most popular choice for a formal wedding.

5. Do I have to wear veil on may face in my wedding day? Answer: In ancient, wedding veils were seen as symbols of purity, were worn once and then handed over to unmarried ladies who caught the bridal bouquet.To look great, its style and color should really match the style and the wedding dress. In this sense, in the collection of La Sposa 2008, each dress comes with a custom proposal veil on dress, with one or two sizes. A long veil from tulle looks very great to a simple dress but also to a dress totally garnished with lace. The tulle used for veils has a romantic ethereal effect putting the bride in a very mysterious carriage by a grand purity. Wedding veil length varies depending on the desire of every bride and it’s matched accorded to the style adopted by the bride-to-be. For unforgettable wedding, brides wear veils of several different sizes, one long veil for religious ceremony and a short sophisticated veil during the wedding party.

-General wedding planning questions
1. How to split the wedding expenses? Answer: In modern times, there is no rule regarding this problem. Generally, if the bride is very young, the costs are divided between parents. If sponsors are putting the hand, it can retrieve all or at least a part from this honor. When grooms are more mature and have a good material situation, they can assume all the wedding costs. Sometimes, it happens that the sponsors insist to help with the expenses and grooms must necessary accept their help or to leave the parents to pay all the expenses if they want it very much.