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Monday, January 7, 2013

What To Wear For A Wedding In Hawaii

It's going to be hot - you already know that. So woolen and heavy fabrics are of course, out. Instead think lightweight - linen, organza and silk are good.

For dresses, it's best to go strapless or spaghetti-strap. The groom should think white shirt - whether in linen, silk or light cotton. He could always go the whole hog and get a white or ivory linen suit (very smart, we personally think).


A wedding in a hot island such as Hawaii can often be on the relaxed side and that means the dress code can be too. We've seen a lot of bright colors at weddings - mango orange, sunshine yellow and lime green. And why not? If you're more interested in a casual rather than a formal ceremony then Hawaii fits the bill excellently - especially if it's a beach wedding where in some cases flipflops are the order of the day.

One thing we'd strongly point out for the bride and her bridesmaids is to watch what they're doing make-up wise. That's because the sun isn't kind to the likes of foundation and mascara. Instead a light tinted moisturizer is probably best, along with paler shades such as pink blusher instead of red and brown waterproof rather than black mascara.

Whatever you decide to wear or paint your face with though, here at Aloha Bridal Gallery we just know you're going to have THE most amazing time!

1 comment:

  1. Lovely article on wedding dress for destination wedding! Destination weddings are always great and I am also obsessed with wedding venues Los Angeles and would love to have a grand destination ceremony over there.

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