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Top Five Must Activities Before the Wedding

Wedding is a lifetime celebration. Both the man and the woman have to make a series of arrangements to ensure its success. As the old saying goes, a strong foundation can make the most beautiful building; marriage symbolizes the sanctity of the relationship of two adults who have committed to each other for the rest of their lives. In this article, we’ll talk about the top five activities that must be done so as to make a memorable wedding celebration.

1. Arrange for the Dress:

Every girl shares the dream of dressing up in a white virginal gown for her wedding. Men rather go for classic tuxedos for their big fat day. If you are getting married in couples of days, it is best to get your wedding dress steamed and pressed. Make arrangements for a beautiful flawless dress.

2. Completes the Details of the Ceremony:

It is always advised to contact the venue and church to cross check the last minute scheduling. You can hire a wedding planner to get the things rights at the pre-planned schedules.

3. Select Your Hairstyle:

To avoid the last minute hassle, you can make prior appointment with your stylist. Choosing the best hair styling can help you to achieve the most desired look.

4. Decide the Poses:

By coordinating well with your photographer, you can choose your pose, you want on your wedding attire. It will help you to save your time and energy at the d-day and chances are that you don't miss out on any photograph you want for the album.

5. Arrange for the Hen Party:

It is a common fashion to arrange for the hen party with your bridesmaids and maid of honor to chat your heart out. Make proper arrangement and fix up a time and place to be so you can all get ready together.

By following above mentioned activities, you’ll be able to enjoy your wedding day to the fullest and cherish the memories for long.

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