
Courtesy of StyleMePretty.com
Wedding superstitions have told the tale that rain on your wedding day means no harm, but rather– good luck. Ironically, for brides who have dreamt about this particular day, rain is their worst fear. But look on the “bright” side, not only are you guaranteed a memorable wedding, however your guests will always have a story to share. Being prepared for the unexpected, in regards to weather, is definitely key. Parasols could easily be incorporated into your theme or tradition, much like the popular “second line dance” that guests engage in at New Orleans’ wedding receptions. Have those parasols handy in your wedding colors, or a traditional black and white, to produce aesthetically pleasing and romantic photos you’ll fall in love with. You may even like your trendy parasols so much that you’ll consider including them in your photographs rain or shine; if you’re not hiding from the rain, then you might as well hide from the sun. These fashionable parasols could even serve as wedding favors for your guests, they’ll be reminded of your special day with every raindrop.
Refer to weather.com’s wedding planner to find out if you’ll need a rain plan for your big day.
