Fashion
itsterry
Oct 16, 07
There’s a generational divide on this one. The mother of the bride will probably be wearing the kind of hat which precludes kissing (blessed relief, some m...
You have plenty of time to ruminate on this one - so don't rush in. Take your time, try plenty of things on, and find the perfect ensemble. I always find tha...
Go for something in silk jersey. This fluid, draping fabric is very fashionable at the moment, but has a grown-up appeal lacking in some of the cuter chiffon...
Always start from your best bit and work down. So if you've got the legs, show 'em off. Go for a cocktail -ength dress (perhaps in organdie, organza, lace, o...
There is no shame in wearing a trouser suit to a wedding, as long as you get the accessories right. Choose a summery colour - a pastel perhaps - and wear wit...
You could do far worse than take a leaf out of Camilla Parker-Bowles' book. When she married Charles, she played a stunner with her well-chosen, neatly fashi...
What to wear to a wedding has proved to be one of the most challenging questions for Wonderstuff users. Put the word "wedding" into the search box (above), a...
I suggest a dress with matching coat of the same length. it's a great look for weddings, since it allows you to look smart at the wedding itself, and then a ...
Try Elvi on the high street and on-line. Or simply-be on-line.
How about a wicked trouser suit? It will cope with the inevitable weather issues - and you'll look a bit different from the usual crew of dress'n'jacket gues...