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Can send weddign dresses be white? Second weddings often seem more complicated and difficult than a first wedding. Second weddings can involve a previous marriage, divorce, children and a mess of other factors. There also seems to be an entirely new set of rules when it comes to throwing a second wedding, from wedding dresses to second wedding vows.
When planning your wedding, your first step should be to throw out everyone else's opinions. As long as you and your soon-to-be spouse are happy with the choices, that's all that matters. It's your celebration, so keep true to yourself. This rule is vital for every aspect of planning, from choosing invitation styles to picking your second wedding dress.
If you do feel pressure to follow certain traditions regarding a second wedding and your second wedding dress, ban white from your gown palette. Everyone knows what white is supposed to represent, and some people feel uncomfortable with the obvious contradiction involved in a second wedding.
Even if you want to avoid wearing white for your second wedding, you don't need to resort to jet black or brassy red just yet. You can still choose from cream, beige, eggshell, champagne and many others hues. If you want to have a little more fun with your second wedding dress, try pale pink, lavender, light aqua or even, if you're feeling sassy, that shade of scarlet!
Second wedding dresses can be almost any style. However, there's something to be said about the appearance of a 70-year-old bride wearing a 16-year-old girl's miniskirt and bustier. Inappropriate is inappropriate, regardless of how many times you've been married.
A slightly more mature look might be expected when it comes to second wedding dresses. It's true that a fancy suit, classy evening dress or lovely casual dress is seen more often as second wedding gowns than puffy, princess styled dresses. This doesn't just represent a different fashion for second wedding dresses. It also represents fashions that can be worn again for less formal occasions and are thus, much more useful.
In the end, there are so many outdated rules about what you can and cannot wear for a wedding, much less a second wedding, that it's just not worth paying any attention to. If you want a traditional white dress, go for it. If you want a demure beige suit, wear it! If you want a demure beige dress or traditional white suit, just do it.
 Let us be clear at the beginning. This is not a guide on how to plan a wedding, but rather on how to find information on the business of weddings.
The wedding industry is a large industry in terms of dollars, but tracking where that money is spent is more difficult for several reasons.
  First, it is an industry that is made up of multiple smaller enterprises like caterers, wedding consultants, dresses, various beauty suppliers (hair, makeup), photographers, favors/bridesmaids gifts, music, honeymoon related, etc. While the industry as a whole represents a lot of money, each of the component parts is much smaller -- some smaller than others. These smaller composite suppliers can be very local and likely will be small and privately owned -- traditionally the types of businesses that do not necessarily report financial information to any agency other than the IRS. This is in sharp contrast to larger industries, comprised on many public companies which are required to file with the SEC making it much easier to find information. These larger industries also affect the economy as a whole on a much more obvious scale, also making it easier to find out information on them.
 Second, many of the smaller components like caterers, DJs, and photographers, wedding favors, invitations, etc. also do other events without necessarily breaking their business down into wedding versus non-wedding
 Third, because some of the individuals and businesses that provide services and products may only work part-time on wedding-related services to supplement their income or out of friendship, there will either be a minimal charge or no charge at all. Figures if there are any, will likely not be in any "industry" tally.
Since overall industry numbers are going to be hard to come by, other ways of finding the information will be necessary. One way is by searching local (and community) newspapers,which may provide information on a local market. Also, there may be individual accounts of weddings that would be relevant. Contacting local companies/people will provide someone with experience and knowledge on the local scene. Try the local phone books under weddings, party planning, catering, event planning, etc. to find the local companies/professionals. Also, ReferenceUSA (often available in local public libraries) is an electronic directory with SIC/NAICS codes search limitable by various geographic search functions.
Many times keywords, Standard Industrial Classification (SIC), or North American Industrial Classification Codes (NAICS) will be helpful in finding information. For example, the following codes can be used to search for companies in databases like ReferenceUSA or D&B. They can also be used to locate information in the Economic Census. This Census comes out every 5 years and has information on sales and numbers of establishments (national and by state).
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