She says: I wore a purple wedding dress when I got married for the second time. Her shop, Blue Rose, is based in Newtownabbey. 'I'd say that you get it right the second time! Belfast- born Nikki Glover (35), a wedding co-ordinator, married her second husband Adrian, a chef, three years ago. It's important to make sure you spend time with your new spouse. They shouldn't go mingling separately, they should do it together. The whole day is about the bride and groom. So many people get caught up in the emotion of the moment. ![]() On the day of the wedding they should try to take it all in. My advice to people thinking of walking down the aisle is to go for it. It gives you stability and it's good to know there's another wage packet coming in! I don't know what my expectations of it were, but it's probably better than I expected. I also think it's always good to support children. It's a charity that's very close to home and the main reason I chose it is because it gets overlooked. This aim of this event is to raise money for Helping Hand, the Royal Belfast Hospital for Sick Children charity. In keeping with the wedding theme, we are hosting a Mr & Mrs quiz, followed by a disco until late. Among the other goodies are hair and beauty treatments, and ferry crossings, as well as fine jewellery. There is an auction planned, with the top prize of a training flight on a four-seat Cessna plane. You don't have to wear your wedding attire for that, though, so hopefully there will be a good turnout. I've also organised a charity event in the Castleview Suite at the Clarion Hotel in Carrickfergus, starting at 8.30pm tonight. I'm hoping that as many as 30 women in Northern Ireland will wear their dresses to work. My mum owns a local jewellery shop, so I'll be working there in my dress. Wearing it again will bring back so many memories.īrides over the UK will be doing different things for National Wedding Dress Day. I take it out to look at it periodically, for no particular reason. It's folded up neatly inside a bag at the top of my wardrobe. I would never sell it because it's my wedding dress. I haven't worn it since we got married on June 25, 2003. It's an ivory two-piece - a strapless bodice with an A-line skirt and a long train. I ve been looking forward to wearing my wedding dress today. ![]() The couple, who live in Carrickfergus, have two children, Daryl (14) and Jordan (12). She is married to 31-year-old warehouse worker Stephen. 'My advice to people thinking of walking down the aisle is to go for it.' Leigh-Ann Moore (31) owns an online business selling jewellery and hand-crafted accessories.
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