If you want your wedding to encapsulate the beauty and
class of time gone by, why not incorporate a vintage theme into your big day?
There’s plenty that can be done to ensure you tie the knot in style, so take a
look at these top tips and be inspired.
Choose an era
To get the ball rolling,
choose an era you feel most comfortable with be it the swinging sixties or the
groovy seventies and use this to inspire all aspects of your wedding. With
sites like Pinterest offering a wide range of vintage wedding tips, tutorials
and visual stimuli you won’t be short of ideas and can even suss out vintage
venues from wedding experts Bride Online.
Once you’ve chosen a theme, however, try to be as
consistent as possible to avoid confusing your guests. After all, bridesmaids
with flapper dresses on might look slightly strange next to guys wearing
psychedelic print shirts and flares.
Find the right dress
Vintage wedding dress
shopping is not only fun it also provides the perfect opportunity to rummage
through second hand and charity shops. You never know what you might find, so
keep an eye out for old-school wedding gowns, beautiful tiaras and even some
retro jewellery to complete your bridal outfit. Of course, shopping this way
can be hit or miss, so if you don’t find anything how about adding a personal
touch by slipping into your mum’s old wedding frock?
Perfect your hair
These days, many celebrities are rocking the retro curls – after all, they’re the epitome of old
Hollywood glamour. So whether you want loose waves like Veronica Lake or
tighter curls like Marilyn Monroe, get practicing now for your big day or
arrange a trial hair do with a professional stylist. If your theme is more
1920s, however, you could even rock the flapper girl bob or combine a pixie
haircut with some pretty dapper accessories.
Make a vintage brooch bouquet
If fresh flowers are far
too modern for your vintage ceremony, why not learn how to make a delightful brooch bouquet? Sure, you’ll need a bit
of patience to get this right but with a little determination you could
transform some old-school, sentimental jewellery into a special keepsake. If
you don’t own any brooches don’t panic as they can be bought relatively cheaply
from op shops or jewellery and clothes stores.
Dress the tables in vintage
chic
For proper attention to
detail with a vintage wedding, don't overlook the little touches - sometimes
it's the minor elements which make a major impact. To bring a bit of vintage
chic to proceedings, dress the tables appropriately. Eco Chic's vintage soy
candles would work brilliantly as a centrepiece to the table - and lovely
keepsake mementos for guests to take home afterwards. Tall, elegant candlestick
holders work equally well too. Another nice gesture is to have a different
picture of bride and groom (random photos of the couple's life together so far,
holidays, Christmas, etc) on each table in a distressed frame.
Hire a car
Leave your old banger in
the garage and make a grand entrance in a beautiful vintage car. The Cadillac
has plenty of retro charm or you could head to your chosen venue in a Mercedes
Benz or Rolls Royce. There are many companies that will hire you one of their
vehicles for the day, so see what you can find. Tie some empty tin cans to the
back for a rustic 'just married' feel and you’ll be good to go.
Retro weddings are extremely exciting to prepare so
put your thinking cap and enjoy piecing together your big day.