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October2008bride

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Hi Everyone,

So I had a hair trial a few months ago, but I have booked another one. I''m going to the same stylist as she was super nice and I don''t think skill is an issue, but now I''m thinking of maybe wearing my hair in a different way.

I''ll put a few options and maybe you can let me know what you think? I''d do a poll, but I don''t know how!

Okay first, here is my dress:

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And here is a pic from my first trial:

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October2008bride

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And here are some other options I was thinking:

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October2008bride

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Or this:

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I would do down for that dress if you have a hairdresser that you really trust to give you a hairstyle that will hold and as voluminous as Katherine McPhee''s. If you take any outdoor pictures, it may get pretty messy if you don''t have enough hairspray, gel, glue. hehe...

Putting it up is always a nice option but I find that it would definately need a sparkly necklace as it would look a little bare.
 

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And here is a knottie who wore the same dress and wore her hair down...

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October2008bride

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Oops that was super small.

Anyways - here are the options:

1. Back in a sleek, low set bun.

2. Back in a bit of a more natural bun (like the blonde picture above)

3. Down with curly/waves like Katherine McPhee (she actually had two styles - side pony for the ceremony, and down for the reception)

4. Anything else you suggest.

Thanks in advance for your help!

Note that I will wear either a cathedral length veil or a drop veil.
 

ringster

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up - i really like your first trial pics

don''t really like the look of the last picture and i think the picture with the hair down is ok but not special looking.
 

IrishBreakfast

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Definitely up but the less structed version - option #2. I think that would look awesome!
 

AmberGretchen

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What time of year and where is your wedding? I think the weather is an important factor to consider - temperature as well as possibilities of wind and/or rain.
 

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Date: 6/4/2008 2:26:18 PM
Author: AmberGretchen
What time of year and where is your wedding? I think the weather is an important factor to consider - temperature as well as possibilities of wind and/or rain.
It is in October - so it could be either hot and humid, or rainy and cool. Last year it was 30 degrees (hot hot hot) but you never know in October.
 

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You look fantastic in that dress. What a stunning choice. Whatever you choose will be Just gorgeous! If its hot, I'd do it up to get it off your neck...or stay somewhere cool if you want it down.
 

portia

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Wow! Your dress is gorgeous!!

I really like an updo with this dress like your first pic, but perhaps a bit looser in the front. Whatever you do you will look beautiful!
 

Stephanie

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Could you do a half up, half down option? Kind of the best of both styles?
 

Sabine

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With the veil on, I love it up, so I think if you are going to wear your veil for the reception you should keep it up. But if you are taking your veil off, maybe down or half up/down would be more dramatic.
 

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Dress is just lovely....and the back is very nice and also detailed. I would say a loose up-do so that you don''t distract from the beautiful back of the gown
 

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I really love the picture you posted from your first trial. I think that style would look gorgeous with your dress.
 

brazen_irish_hussy

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I love the harstyle you have already picked. It is sophisticated and put together like your dress. The down hair is very plain and looks like what I did myself for prom. The other updo is nice, but it does seem too loose for the dress style you have picked and I don''t think it would work really well with the type of hair you seem to have, which is straighter and shinnier and less prone to hold the waves.

Also, with how you described the weather, I think down is not going to look terribly appealing by the end, even if it is perfect for the ceremony. If you really want it that way, maybe a half back so the hair has some structure but is more flowy.
 

Fancy605

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Up! I think if you''re going to wear a dress that shows off your back, then show off your back. Don''t hide the top of it with hair and break up the beautiful lines you have. That dress to me screams, "Hair up!"

I actually really like the style you already have. It''s very similar to what I had though, so I am biased. But, I will say, I LOVED having my hair that day the day of. Whenever I have my hair down/half down, I''m always like, "hmmmm....how much of it should be in front of my shoulders" or, "I wonder if the curl has fallen out on one side" or "I wonder if it''s too much in my face" every time I am photographed (I''m camera shy though, so I worry about things). With the updo, you don''t have to worry about anything because it looks good the whole night no matter what (as long as it''s pinned up tightly enough). Plus if it rains or anything, it stays put and is unaffected by the humidity. Low updos to me generally tend to look pretty from all angles. You won''t wonder, "wow, what''s my hair doing in that picture?" when you go back through your proofs because it will stay the same the whole day. (Unless a curl or something falls out, but you can get your stylist to show one of your BMs how to do emergency hair surgery just in case.)
 

AmberGretchen

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I''m going to lean towards up, taking everything into consideration. I might loosen it a TINY bit around your face, and maybe make the back a little more sleek and simple, but that''s mostly because I think that would reflect the style of the dress a little better.
 

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October2008bride

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Thank you everyone for your input! So it seems that most of you are thinking that my first trial was pretty close. Hmm...I do like the idea of going a little simpler in the back and a tad softer in the front though.

Thanks again, and if anyone else has any suggestions, I''ll take''em!
 

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Normally, I''d say down if you have the length for it and if it''s cool outside. With the dress being so gorgeous in the back (and you have a really pretty back) the up-do would be gorgeous. That picture you have is the style I went for also. It''s hard to replicate!
 

October2008bride

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What about something like this?

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Date: 6/4/2008 7:11:01 PM
Author: Fancy605
Up! I think if you''re going to wear a dress that shows off your back, then show off your back. Don''t hide the top of it with hair and break up the beautiful lines you have. That dress to me screams, ''Hair up!''
Ditto!
 

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ooooh, i like that last one...i liked your trial, too, though...i have to say, i generally don''t like updos because they''re kind of prim and proper to me, but you have great hair for one, and covering the back of that dress just seems wrong! it''s just so pretty, and you look beautiful in it! i personally like the way katharine mcphee did a loose updo for the ceremony then took it down later, but perhaps that''s because i''m indecisive, and in her case, she kind of never really made a decision, haha.
 

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Date: 6/5/2008 10:22:10 AM
Author: gwendolyn
Date: 6/4/2008 7:11:01 PM

Author: Fancy605

Up! I think if you''re going to wear a dress that shows off your back, then show off your back. Don''t hide the top of it with hair and break up the beautiful lines you have. That dress to me screams, ''Hair up!''

Ditto!

Thritto!
 

karasue91

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What about a loose ponytail with it curled and down your back a little? I''m not sure how long your hair is, but I think that would look fantastic.

Here is a pic of what I was thinking....i think the point of this picture is to show a style that can be worn up (maybe for the ceremony with a veil) and then taken down (for the reception, with no veil?)

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Date: 6/5/2008 9:10:55 PM
Author: SarahLovesJS
Date: 6/5/2008 10:22:10 AM

Author: gwendolyn

Date: 6/4/2008 7:11:01 PM


Author: Fancy605


Up! I think if you're going to wear a dress that shows off your back, then show off your back. Don't hide the top of it with hair and break up the beautiful lines you have. That dress to me screams, 'Hair up!'


Ditto!


Thritto!

Is fouritto a word? Fritto? Hmm, I'm getting hungry thinking of Fritos....oops, I digress. Okay, I ditto Fancy's thritto
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