Your North West Wedding- December 2021/January 2022 (Issue 71)

Q&A Fashion & beauty Local experts offer advice on how to look your big-day best BEAUTY QUEEN Q – What questions should I ask a make-up artist before booking? Before booking, you should see examples of their past work to ensure that you like their particular style. Ask for links to their work, these are usually made available via Instagram, Facebook or their website. Check if they specialise in weddings. The term make-up artist is broad and covers a wide variety of sectors, therefore skill sets can vary significantly. If travelling to a salon is not part of your plan, then you need to ensure you select a supplier who can travel to you. This is usually more relaxing and eliminates the chance of your look getting spoiled outside in the elements. Ask how long the application is likely to take. If you have a large bridal party, you could ask your artist to bring along another person, so the start times won’t have to be quite as early. Find out how many bookings your supplier takes per day. Most professionals will only take on one bridal party so that you will receive their full undivided attention. The last thing you want is for them to have to dash off to another booking. Weddings can be expensive, therefore you need to plan accordingly and check that there will be no unexpected costs. Check if eyelashes or airbrush application is included in the cost. In addition, find out what the travel cost will be and how it’s calculated. Anna-May Ball Make-up artist www.annamaymua.co.uk ESPECIALLY FOR YOU Q – I’m thinking of ordering a bespoke wedding dress. How does the process work, and what should I expect? When you order a bespoke wedding dress, you’re signing up for a personal service that will be tailored specifically to you. Bespoke is often seen as prestigious and out of reach for many, but don’t be afraid to ask for a quote. Calculate your budget, and you may realise down the line going bespoke is a similar cost to ordering a gown and paying extra for alterations. The initial price tag of your made-to-order design may seem more expensive but do keep in mind that all alteration and fitting costs are typically included. With most dressmakers, you’ll be required to book an initial consultation. Take this opportunity to discuss your budget and prepare some inspirational pictures or a moodboard. We love to see your vision, style and vibe for your wedding day. Experienced consultants will be able to pick out key features from your inspirations, show you fabrics, laces and trimmings, and design something with you that will suit your body shape and hide any any self-conscious areas. Once you have your gown designed, a deposit is usually taken to secure your order. You will be measured up for a sample dress and go through your first major fitting. The remainder of your appointments will be booked in to suit your schedule until the gown is ready for collection. Remember not to be shy and tell your supplier about any changes you want to make as soon as possible. This will avoid delays and potential costly alterations, especially when it’s near completion. Last but not least, it’s highly recommended you book your consultation at least 12 months before your wedding date, anything less could incur additional rush fees. Daniel Chu Bespoke bridal designer/dressmaker www.danielchu.co.uk www.emilyrobinsonphotography.co.uk 92

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