Style Balada

Elegance in a dress. This fabulous, beaded hand-embroidered lace mermaid-style gown is a real gem. The alluring strapless bodice and airily light layered tulle skirt with appliqués complement this stunning creation perfectly.

Style Babilonia

‘Romanticism’ is the word that defines this dress. In this creation, mermaid styling, a Chantilly lace underlay and guipure lace appliqués on an exquisite sweetheart neckline take center stage.

Style Buleria

Dazzling wedding dress made of delicate lace that celebrates the female figure and features a deep, tattoo-effect neckline for a profoundly sensual bridal look.

Style Budy

This mermaid gown features beaded lace appliqué bodice, an off-the-shoulder neckline, three-quarter-length lace sleeves, and a chiffon skirt.

September 7

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Alexandra Wallace

Tip of the Day: Don't forget to spray your final makeup look with a setting spray to ensure your makeup stays put all day long. "And bring a blotting paper and mini makeup for touch up purposes during the day," says Archangela Chelsea, makeup artist and hairstylist. "You don't want your face to look oily when people are taking photos of you as a newlywed!"

Plus, check out how to Find the Right Makeup for Your Skin Tone.

September 6

Tip of the Day: Call your resort ahead of time to utilize romance services during your honeymoon! Many offer butler service, where someone is assigned to take care of everything from helping you check-in to arranging excursions and reservations. As a couple, decide what is most important to you during your stay -- great food, candlelit bubble baths, or activities. Your concierge can customize your service so everything is exactly what you want it to be upon arrival.

Plus, check out Get the Most of Honeymoon Concierge Services.

September 5

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Dave Robbins Photography

Tip of the Day: Make sure to have your floral designer do a mock-up of your centerpieces a month prior to your wedding date. "This way you can fine tune all details and have nothing to worry about on your wedding day," says Caroline Bailly, Owner of L’Atelier Rouge. "I suggest making centerpieces no higher that 12"-14” when going low. If you want to go high, go high. The last thing you want to do is block the view and interaction between your guests."

Plus, check out Beyond Centerpieces: 25 Creative Ways to Use Flowers in Your Wedding.

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