
The days of “men don’t make passes at girls who wear glasses” are long gone. Besides, now that you’re getting married, dating is a thing of the past. Still, some brides (and grooms) worry about wearing frames on their wedding day, and try and find alternatives. Here, some eye-opening tips.
If you’re known for wearing glasses (think Tina Fey), think twice before dawning contacts on your wedding day. People expect to see you the way you normally look, and your glasses might be a welcome addition to your outfit. Glasses are often viewed as an accessory, and an attractive one at that.
Many brides “upgrade” to a more stylish pair, which is a fun idea, but will add to your budget. (If you decide to get a new pair, make sure they’re conservative enough that you can wear them again.) Your groom, also, might want to wear glasses for the big day, and if he’s more comfortable behind frames, let him. There’s no stigma