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4. Lily of the Valley

With bell-shape florets dangling from a thin stem, the lily of the valley is sometimes called "the ladder to heaven." The fresh, perfumed scent from its tiny flowers is unmistakable. In Norse mythology, the flower is linked to Ostara, the goddess of springtime, and while most plentiful during this season, it remains available -- and very expensive -- most of the year.


So while a fistful of lily of the valley might be your dream, a more affordable alternative may be to use just a few stems to infuse a bouquet or centerpiece with its wonderful fragrance. Most people know of the white variety, but lily of the valley also comes in a very rare rosy-pink.

3. Calla Lily

Also known as the arum lily, this elegant, trumpet-shaped blossom originated in Africa and symbolizes "magnificent beauty" in the language of flowers.

photo by SHIPRA PANOSIAN

The calla lily's distinctive form has been depicted in Art Nouveau and Art Deco works, in addition to twentieth-century photography. Two types are commonly available: a large-headed variety with a long, smooth stem and suitable for tall arrangements or presentation-style bouquets, and a miniature version ideal for nosegays and boutonnieres. Creamy ivory is the most popular color, but calla lilies also come in yellow, orange, mauve-pink, and dark purple.

2. Tulip

Although it's most often associated with the Netherlands, this flower is actually a native of Persia. Representing "consuming love" and "happy years," the tulip can be a meaningful wedding choice. The flowers are grown in a wide range of colors, including white and cream; pastels like pink, yellow, and peach; and vibrant hues like magenta, red, and purple. Available during much of the year, the most common tulips are very affordable, though rare varieties can be expensive. 


The versatile tulip can enhance both elegant wedding settings and more casual venues, and work well in almost any permutation -- from bouquets to boutonnieres to table arrangements. Three main varieties are commonly used: Dutch tulips (typically seen at neighborhood florist shops and in gardens), French tulips (expensive and elegant, with extra-long stems and large tapered blooms), and parrot tulips (noted for their ruffled, striped petals in intense colors).

1. Rose

Long considered a symbol of beauty and love, the rose figures into many myths and fairy tales. Romantic writers and poets have used the flower as a metaphor for emotion, beauty, passion, and true love throughout the ages. An all-star in the world of weddings, the rose is far from boring, particularly when it comes to color -- the rose is available in solid colors and bicolor varieties, and there are striped roses and tipped roses as well. 

More than three thousand varieties of roses are grown commercially, many available year-round and that are surprisingly affordable. And though roses are associated with luxurious fragrance, not every rose is scented. Three main types are likely candidates for your wedding flowers: hybrid tea roses (the classic, uniformly-shaped commercial roses generally seen at your local florist), spray roses (a rose with five to ten small heads on each stem and a "natural, garden-grown" look), and garden roses (expensive, old-fashioned varieties with bushy, open heads and delicious scents).

Wedding Dresses Choosing Tips for Busty Body Brides

Wedding Dresses Choosing Tips for Busty Body Brides

Many women admire busty body figures, however, they need to select carefully for right and also cheap wedding dresses. If you're a busty bride, you've got two choices: reveal or conceal. Either way, finding the right gown starts with pinpointing the perfect neckline.

A square neckline looks great on almost anyone, but it's especially great for the well-endowed because its not too revealing.

Strapless gowns can be tough for brides with a larger bust, but the straight-across version actually minimizes your assets.
http://www.edressit.com/edressit-strapless-layered-wedding-dress-bridal-gown-01150913-_p4076.html
If you're set on a sweetheart neckline, try one with straps and a full skirt to balance your busty frame.
http://www.edressit.com/beaded-capped-sleeves-sweetheart-neck-bridal-dress-wedding-gown-01152107-_p4155.html

Another sweetheart idea we love? This "modesty" lace detail that keeps your cleavage in check. More strapless wedding dresses here.
http://www.edressit.com/delicate-strapless-shiny-beaded-sweetheart-mermaid-wedding-gown-c36144107-_p3632.html

This structured off-the-shoulder neckline offers a subtle curve that minimizes a large bust.

Plunging V-necklines are typically too risque for big-busted girls, but this more subtle dip gets it right.
 http://www.edressit.com/edressit-simple-v-cut-lace-beach-embroidery-wedding-gown-bridal-dress_p3816.html
Generally slinky material is a no-no for larger busts, but the draped cowl neckline makes this 20s-style gown more of a go-to.

A subtle dip won't hide your curves completely, but it will soften your sex appeal.

http://www.edressit.com/strapless-sweetheart-trumpet-wedding-dress-bridal-gown-01151007-_p4079.html
http://www.edressit.com/edressit-sweetheart-neckline-applique-prom-party-dress-02164514-_p4712.html


Illusion "skin-baring" details are a big-busted girls bestie. Sheer scoop/sweetheart neckline is every bit ethereal.

http://www.edressit.com/edressit-sleeveless-sweetheart-wedding-dress-reception-dress-01151507-_p4016.html

Related reading:
Wedding Dresses Choosing Tips for Petite Body Brides
Wedding Dresses Choosing Tips for Plus-sized Body Brides
Wedding Dresses Choosing Tips for Lean-and-Straight Body Brides
Wedding Dresses Choosing Tips for Hourglass Body Brides

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