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This wedding ceremony will steal your heart

Close your eyes and imagine what your fairytale wedding ceremony looks like. Most of us would imagine a certain amount of pageantry ceremonial riches that tug at the hearts of all in attendance, and of course from the bride and groom. Not everyone envisions the same kind of wedding, ceremony, though. But it would take some convincing to believe that not every person who marries wishes for the kind of love shared between these two amazing people, Mara & Elo.

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The uniqueness of the depth of their love is not masked. Sure, there’s the visible difference in their physical appearance, but that is not an issue for them. Elo is a little person with a big heart. Mara embodies a soul that is so beautiful and nurturing you can almost see it. Truly, however, it’s their tenderness and selfless caring for each other that shines above all else. When you watch this video, you will feel that as the two recite their vows.

During the wedding ceremony, Mara spoke to Elo, “I will love you, forever as the day more. Nothing is more important to me than our love for each other. And I feel so blessed and grateful, that you loved me despite my imperfections, always seeing the gold in me even if I reflect silver. I believe I’m the helpmate God’s design especially for you. And I promise to be the arms that you need to reach your star and the legs that you need to take too big steps. My arms and legs are made to be the extension of yours.”

True love is real, my friends. And so are endings that begin with “happy ever afters.”

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Porter-Pradon Wedding

Miss Alison Shaber Porter and Mr. Denver Reece Pradon were united in marriage on Saturday, January 14, 2017 at six o’clock in the evening at First United Methodist Church in Bryan, Texas.

The double ring ceremony was officiated by Reverend Donnie Williams of Odessa, Texas. Following the ceremony, the bride’s family hosted a reception at Coulter Airfield where guests dined on “southern comfort” food and danced to the Texas Unlimited Band. The table arrangements included cotton bolls grown on the bride’s family property.

PORTER-PRADON WEDDINGOn the day prior to the wedding, the grandmother of the bride and aunts of the bride and groom hosted a Bridesmaid’s Luncheon at Madden’s Casual Gourmet. The bride wore her grandmother’s wedding graduation dresses for the occasion. On the eve of the wedding, the groom’s parents hosted a rehearsal dinner at Brazos Cotton Exchange in downtown Bryan, where the bride wore her mother’s wedding dress.

The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Steve Porter of Bryan, Texas. She is the granddaughter of the Honorable and Mrs. Larry Melton of Odessa, Texas and the late Mr. and Mrs. Boswell Porter.

The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Darryl Pradon of Odessa, Texas. He is the grandson of Mr. and Mrs. Archie Reece of Odessa, Texas and the late Mr. and Mrs. Peter Pradon.

The bride was escorted down the aisle by her father and given in marriage by her parents. She carried a bouquet of white roses, accented by cotton bolls. Miss Porter wore an a-line draped satin La Sposa wedding gown with a sweetheart bodice with sheer illusion tulle overlay decorated with lace, thread embroidery, and gemstone embroidery appliques. She wore the cathedral length antique family veil that has been passed down to Porter brides for six decades.

Matron of honor was the bride’s sister, Mrs. Victoria Krawczynski of Garden Ridge, Texas and maid of honor was Miss Shelby Hillman of Houston, Texas. Serving as bridesmaids were Miss Caitlan Berry of Houston, Texas, Miss Eliza Ann Bornman of Houston, Texas, Mrs. Tuesdee Pradon, sister in law of the groom, of Midland, Texas, Miss Marea Pappas of Washington, D.C., Mrs. Hannah Roebuck of Beaumont, Texas, and Miss Danielle Willett of Dallas, Texas. Junior bridesmaids were cousin of the bride, Miss Catherine Melton of Austin, Texas and Miss Kinli Sanchez, cousin of the groom, of Odessa, Texas. Serving as flower girls were nieces of the bride, Miss Wyatt and Miss Campbell Krawczynski.

Best man was the groom’s brother, Mr. Derek Pradon, of Midland, Texas. Serving as groomsmen were Mr. Chris Addison of Snyder, Texas, Mr. Travis Austin, Mr. Dex Dennard, Mr. Caleb Gregory, Mr. Brian McDermett, Mr. Derrick Teegarden, and Mr. Miles Torres of Odessa, Texas, Mr. Jake Carter of Tyler, Texas, and Mr. Nash Porter, brother of the bride, of Tulsa, Oklahoma. Ring bearers were cousins of the groom, Masters Reid Miller and Knox Pradon. Masters Eli and Porter Epstein, cousins of the bride, served as acolytes. Mrs. Katherine Tober read at the ceremony.

Serving as the house party were Mrs. Jacey Dennard, Mrs. Andrea McDermett, and Mrs. Blakeley Wilbanks. Serving as ushers were cousins of the groom, Mr. Brock Bourland, Mr. Jarret Cotton, Mr. Justen Cotton, Mr. Kai Sanchez, and Mr. Kail Sanchez of Odessa, Texas. Also serving was cousin of the bride, Mr. John Melton of Austin, Texas.

Alison is a 2009 graduate of Bryan High School and a 2013 graduate of Texas A&M University. She received a Bachelor of Arts in English and was a member of Delta Delta Delta sorority. She also completed a Certificate in Nonprofit Management from the Bush School of Government and Public Service. Alison is the Coordinator of Children’s Miracle Network for the West Texas region.

Denver is a 2009 graduate of Odessa High School and a 2014 graduate of Texas Tech University. He received a Bachelor of Arts in Political Science and a Bachelor of Business Administration. He also completed a Masters in Business Administration with a Certificate in Energy Business from the University of Texas of the Permian Basin. Denver is employed by Pradon Trucking and Construction.

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Jeremy Vuolo Opens Up About the Wedding Tradition That ‘Intimidated’ Him

With almost five months under their belt as husband and wife, Jinger (Duggar) and Jeremy Vuolo reminisced about their special day (the pair said “I do” on November 5, 2016, after a few months of courting) on the February 20 episode of Counting On — and are even revealing a few tidbits viewers might not have known. Duggar fans might be surprised to hear Jeremy Vuolo was nervous to break a common wedding tradition for the cutest reason possible.

Jinger (Duggar) and Jeremy VuoloThe 29-year-old opened up to TLC cameras and revealed a wedding-related tradition involving a “little” cake that intimidated him.

“The wedding cake was remarkable — it tasted delicious — and it went through my mind to do the traditional ‘get the cake all over your wife’s cocktail dresses ,’” Jeremy said to cameras. “But I was a little intimidated looking at that dress, so I made sure to be very careful feeding my wife the cake.”

Just look at how gorgeous that cake — and Jinger’s wedding dress — look.

Poor Jinger would’ve likely been caught so off guard if her hubby smashed cake in her face. That’s definitely something you should discuss before the moment arrives (at least one would think), haha.

Who knows how Jinger and Jeremy’s wedding photos would’ve looked with that impromptu addition.

We’re happy he decided to skirt such a common tradition.

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London Fashion Week 2017

A nearly-naked wedding cocktail dresses has become one of the most popular looks of London Fashion Week autumn/winter 2017.

Bollywood actress Amy Jackson shared an Instagram photo of herself modelling the Rocky Star cheap cocktail dresses on Sunday 19 February and it quickly rose to become the top post for the hashtag #LFW, gaining more than 28,000 likes within five hours.

Rocky Star’s designs have been worn by Beyoncé and Priyanka Chopra, as well as appearing in many Bollywood films. This is the second collection he has shown with Fashion Scout at London Fashion Week.

Star said his ‘Vida’ collection is about “discovering yourself”. “It’s all about old world charm and I’m trying to create my own style which is about a woman who travels a lot,” he told India Today.Speaking ahead of the show Star said that Jackson, who regularly travels between India and England, was the perfect choice to represent his collection and he was sure she was going to “rock the show”.

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Couples battle the wedding budget

Every year, the average cost for a wedding jumps a few thousand dollars, which can easily make your fairy tale moment turn into a nightmare.

According to The Knot, the latest polling of more than 13,000 couples from across the country reveals the national average cost of a wedding at $35,329.

Despite the rising costs – many grooms- and brides-to-be are still finding ways to say, “I do,” without the debt.

Central New York engaged couple Deanna Briscoe and Steve Pereira are getting married in July.

The couple has set their budget at $22,000, but they’re staying focused on ways to cut cost without cutting quality.

Although, they plan to cover the majority of the costs, they talked to family members to see how much money everyone would be contributing before setting the final budget.

Starting to spend on plan’s for the big day is one of the biggest mistakes couples can make, according to The Knot.

Another, “must do” in the planning process is setting the maximum number of guests you plan to invite before making any decisions, especially decisions that require a non-refundable deposit.

Deanna says the guest list is topped at 150 for their wedding.

“I’ve always wanted a very classic wedding, romantic but not over the top,” Deanna said. “Very understated and simple.”

Deanna says she and her fiancé are “practical” people and know that their wedding day is indeed just that – one day.

“You have the rest of your life to live, so you don’t want to go crazy on one day and then not have a house, a car or honeymoon afterward,” Deanna shared. “You want to be realistic.”

Mother-of-the-bride Wendy Briscoe, is also looking closely at the numbers.

“I’ve been saving for this event for many years in hopes of making a financial impact on that with them,” Wendy said. “I think sometimes you can never really save enough but that doesn’t mean I’m not going to stay within a budget.”

Trimming and tailoring the budget began as soon as the planning discussion began.

“We decided on each piece and what our magic number was for each piece. Sort of researching, OK, how much did other people we know spend? What’s the industry standard?” Deanna said. “And then are we willing to go to that standard or stay just below that.”

Staying organized through the planning process goes hand-in-hand with staying on budget.

Deanna created a bridal binder stocked with vendor contracts, contact information, the guest list and magazine clippings with ideas for the wedding.

“The first thing I did was actually include a list of what you need to do and when you need to do it to help myself stay focused,” Deanna said. “A lot of the magazines had the same timeline.”

Deanna recommends other brides buy a few bridal magazines – she says the small investment pays off with ideas and even savings.

“They have Wedding Paper Divas, they have Minted. You can actually go on their website and some of the wedding magazine will give you a code, so if you really like what you see on the website – the magazine will give you a discount code,” Deanna shared.

Nearly half Briscoe-Pereira budget is going to the reception at Ventosa Vineyards in Geneva which includes the venue, drinks, dinner and cake-cutting fees.

Deanna says she was set on choosing a buffet-style dinner for the reception because she thought it would be less expensive than a plated dinner.

However, crunching the numbers revealed some unexpected savings.

“I thought it reduced the cost because you only have to pay for a certain number of dishes, they refill it — everybody’s happy,” Deanna said. “My fiancé sat down and did the math, and judging by the maximum number of guests we had actually found out that a sit-down dinner was less expensive than a buffet which really surprised me.”

Deanna says that even if each guest chooses the most expensive dish along with having access to the open bar, the plated option is still cheaper than the buffet.

Plus, she says many of their guests have dietary restrictions or prefer vegetarian options. Deanna says the plated-dinner option offers more choices for their guests.

The couple is also dedicated more of the budget to their wedding photography. They’ve chosen to have two photographers for the big day, but they will not be hiring a videographer.

“They’re capturing those moments when you’re in them and you’re heart is racing and you’re saying, ‘I do’ and the whole thing is sort of a whirlwind of color and sound,” Deanna said. “You not really paying attention to every minute detail – you want a photographer to be able to capture that.”

What you wear is captured in those memorable photos – making Deanna’s choice for a bridal gown an important one.

Deanna’s mother is a seamstress, which means more savings.

The prom dresses manchester can easily be one of the most expensive purchases you’re going to make for your wedding, but it’s also one of those items you’re going to use once, so setting a strict budget or figuring out ways you can use it again is recommended.

“We have shortened dresses before,” said Gina Bush, owner of Bliss Bridal in Baldwinsville. “This one bride wanted to wear it on her anniversary every year but it was a really big dress with a big train so she came in and we did tea-length for the dress so that she could wear it. It is fun when that happens.”

More than anything, Deanna says it’s important to not get ahead of yourself in the planning process.

“You have to be mindful of what’s really important,” Deanna said. “Do you want to have one day with a big blowout?”

Because Deanna and her fiancé asked other couples about their weddings – they found out about HoneyFund.com – free site that allows you to register your honeymoon trip.

Instead of buying flatware, towels or kitchen dishes for the couple, they’re hoping their 150 gifts will consider buying from the honeymoon registry to help pay for dinners or excursions for their trip to St. Lucia.

“What we really need is time away and time together so that’s really the greatest gift someone can give us – time to enjoy out honeymoon,” Deanna said.

The couple says they have also found some added savings by “asking around” within their family to find relatives and friends who have a tie to the wedding industry.

A family member is doing bridal hair and makeup on the wedding day and another friend, who is a DJ, is cutting a good deal for the couple’s wedding reception music.

Making their own save-the-date cards also saved the couple money.

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5 couples who have been married for at least 30 years revisit spot where they previously had a photo taken

He was a Eurasian Catholic while she was a Chinese Buddhist.

Right from the start, Madam Chua Poh Choo’s parents objected to their relationship. But Madam Chua, 67, was sure Mr Percival Shepherdson, 69, was the one for her.

They had met in 1974, while they were doing volunteer work to help the underprivileged. Madam Chua was working as a stenographer then and Mr Shepherdson was a senior security officer. She was very impressed by his leadership skills and his generosity towards others.

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Mr Shepherdson was drawn to her beautiful smile. And as he got to know her better, he noticed that she got along well with everybody, and that she never seemed to ask for anything in return.

The first time he paid for her bus ticket, she ran from the bus stop to the office in tears.

“I did not know who he was. The bus conductor told me that a man had paid for my ticket, so naturally I was afraid. Who knows what he might be up to?” Mrs Pereira, 80, recalled. After all, she was just 17.

The Pereiras eventually became friends and tied the knot on June 12, 1958, four years after they had met. They have two daughters.

Asked what advice he has for young couples, Mr Pereira said: “Forgive. Do not carry the anger with you. And do not borrow money. Even if it is to buy something to make your wife happy, always spend within your means.”

Mrs Pereira said patience and understanding play a big part too. “He is quick-tempered. So when he gets angry, I leave him alone until he has cooled down.”

These days, the couple look forward to spending time with their four grandsons and a great-granddaughter. They sometimes also take bus rides across the island.

“Sometimes, we go to Tampines, other times, Woodlands, or wherever we like. Then we ‘jalan jalan’ (walk) and catch a bus home,” said Mr Pereira.

TRUE LOVE OVERCAME FAMILY BACKGROUNDS

The first time Mr Syed Mohammad Syed Umar Shahab, 84, and Madam Sharifah Naraini Syed Hussein Alsagoff, 78, set eyes on each other, they were smitten.

But there was nothing more they could do than exchange glances.

They were both attending an event by the seaside at Marine Parade but the then 17-year-old was with her family.

Still, it was meant to be, for they met again a few weeks later at a wedding. This time, they spoke and exchanged phone numbers.

But the path of true love was anything but smooth, given how they were from very different backgrounds.

She was from a wealthy family with very strict parents. Their family backgrounds were worlds apart.

Knowing that her parents would not allow them to be together, she dated him secretly for several years.

He recalls how he would ring her home, and hang up. That was his signal for her to answer the next call. She would secretly skip her sewing classes so that the two of them could meet.

It took almost seven years for him to save up enough money working as a meteorologist at the airport to ask for her hand in marriage. “I was willing to wait because he is a good man,” she said.

The wedding, a grand affair, lasted five days at the bride’s home. Fifty-five years and two children later, the couple are still inseparable.

One of their habits is to never go to sleep angry with each other. “We argue, but before we go to bed, we have to settle the quarrel,” he said.

These days, they spend much of their time with family and friends.

And at least once a month, she cooks food they can pack for a picnic on the beach. “We love the sea, as that is where we first met,” she said.

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Nigel Farage’s wife appears without wedding ring

The wife of former UKIP leader Nigel Farage appeared without her wedding ring today hours after it emerged her husband had been sharing a London bolthole with a female French politician.

German-born Kirsten Farage, who has previously been photographed wearing a ring, refused to answer questions at the couple’s family home in Kent today.

But there was mounting speculation about the state of their marriage after it emerged Mr Farage, 52, has been living under the same roof as Laure Ferrari, 37, at a £4million ‘bachelor pad’ in west London.

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Ms Ferrari is at the centre of a investigation by Britain’s elections watchdog into UKIP’s use of funding.

Asked if she could provide details of where her husband was this morning, Mrs Farage simply said: “No”.

However, a stormy-faced Mr Farage arrived shortly after 3pm today and refused to answer questions.

Mr Farage has insisted his relationship with Ms Ferrari was professional and that he was not romantically involved with the former waitress.

Although he confirmed he was sharing the Chelsea home with her, he said claims they are having an affair were ‘crackers’.

He said: “She is someone who I have worked with and known well for a long time who wanted somewhere to stay for a week that wouldn’t cost her any money.

“It’s a working relationship, you can inflate that however you want,” he said.

Fears that his marriage could be under strain emerged when Mrs Farage did not take part in the recording of Piers Morgan’s Life Stories featuring her husband two weeks’ ago.

While his parents and brother were present for the intimate television profile, Mrs Farage did not attend the recording or film any clips for the programme.

In a magazine interview in January, the former UKIP leader denied his marriage to Kirsten, his second wife, was in difficulties.

“We get by and bumble along, like most people,” he said.

The couple have two daughters, aged 16 and 11. He has two older sons by his first wife.

In 2014 the Mirror photographed Mr Farage hand in hand with a female companion entering a hotel on Malta in the early hours of the morning.

He denied any impropriety.

Mr Farage and Ms Ferrari first met in 2007 when she was a waitress in Strasbourg.

Within months she was head of public relations for the British delegation to the European Freedom and Democracy group that includes UKIP.

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‘We still wanted to be traditional, but just with a twist’

For anything to make the cut to be at Amanda Martin and Chas Hoppe’s wedding, it had to be ranked somewhere on the four-point “BEAV” scale.

BEAV stands for bizarre, elegant, asinine and vintage. It’s a scale the couple invented to apply to everything from how to decorate their living space to, well, getting married.

An example of something that might hit a few points on the scale?

Well, one of their bridesmaids was a miniature horse, and so was the accomplice of the flower girl.

“They were covered in glitter and had sparkly hoof polish,” Chas explains.

Anyone familiar with Amanda and Chas knows the BEAV scale fits well with their unique bond.

The two originally met in 2008 as students in Western Washington University’s English graduate program.

Amanda did her master’s thesis on Victorian female werewolves. Chas’ involved zombie poetry.

“We bonded over monsters,” Chas says. “It had always been a common language we spoke. Every couple builds their own code kind of thing. Monsters became that.”

Take how Chas proposed.

“I had written a poem where there was a character, the girl who thought she knew something about monsters,” Chas says. “Initially it was this little kid who announced animals were just monsters we’d gotten used to. (Amanda) just got amped on that poem.”

So once Chas knew he wanted to propose, he started writing poems with the girl as the main character, tying elements of his and Amanda’s relationship into the writings, and often hiding the poems around the house for her to find.

It wound up taking two years to write the full anthology to the point where he popped the question.

Because of their study of monsters, which Amanda explains are really just things outside the course of social patterns, the couple is highly aware of cultural norms and how to bend them.

“So when we did the wedding, we wanted to complicate as many norms as we could,” she says. “We still wanted to be traditional, but just with a twist.”

They invented a country, “The Crocodilian Republic of Chamandia,” which formed the basis of their wedding website.

They went to thrift stores and bought vintage postcards, and Amanda painted monsters into the scenes before sending those out as save-the-dates.

They also hired young local artisans whenever they could.

One friend made their rings and Amanda’s garter, which was a monster with a big open mouth. Another made cupcakes. Others helped with a pre-wedding party they held at The Shakedown.

For their Aug. 27 wedding, at the Shuksan Golf Club, they asked a friend to black prom dresses as Waldo and make sure to pop up somehow in everyone’s photos.

“There was a lot of intention that went into everything. We made sure every little thing had some sort of thing behind it, spending over a year building this intricate contraption, like a little music box,” Chas says. “Putting all the gears and springs and all that stuff together. You haven’t turned it on yet, and you have no idea if it’s going to work or blow up in your face.”

Everything went off as planned. When the day came, they danced, and they sang, and they spoke of monsters.

“People were delighted the entire time,” Amanda says. “A lot said it was one of the best weddings they’d ever been to. It’s like, OK, we pulled this artistic performance piece off.”

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Dry January should apply to clothes shopping too!

January is a terrible time for buying clothes — don’t let anyone convince you otherwise.

The old season’s leftovers are on sale, the new season hasn’t arrived, and besides, who actually needs anything new other than a pair of wellies and a replacement umbrella in this hideous weather?

As far as I can see, it’s far better to put the wardrobe equivalent of dry January into action, a detoxification exercise where you consume nothing and get rid of excess rubbish to reveal a rationally streamlined you.

Thus, decks will be cleared, and by the end of it you’ll have directed your shopping hunger towards something which will really fill a gap and serve a purpose.

That, anyway, has been my plan: keep out of shops, stay off the internet and concentrate, ruthlessly, on sorting everything into ‘yes’ and ‘no’ piles.

And if you’re going to do sober fashion month properly then your wardrobe must be rationalised to the point where everything goes with everything and each item is deemed worthy of active service.

Frankly, like most women, I wear only a fraction of what I own so the ‘yes’ pile has turned out to be shockingly small — which is no bad thing when it all has to fit into a suitcase of a size I can haul onto the Eurostar. The fashion shows start tomorrow in Paris, so we’ll see if my editing has worked.

It’s been telling how many things I have in rotation this winter which are old favourites — some of them really old. These are the pieces that were well considered when they were bought and thus have stood the test of time. I don’t think anyone should have the slightest fear of recycling things or ‘re-wearing’.

I overcame the cringing worry about being repeatedly seen in the same thing by asking myself two simple questions. Number one, do I myself notice when colleagues do it? Answer, rarely.

Question two, on the occasions I do notice a well-loved thing worn again and again, do I judge the wearer poorly for it? I do not.

On a more subtle sartorial note, when you edit down your wardrobe to the quintessentially right pieces, these become integral to you — your style, something above fashion. In fact, accumulating an archive is one of the great satisfactions of age.

Of course you must consider old stock in the light of where fashion is heading. This winter, I’ve figured out it all flows from having the right set of coats.

Last year and several before that, the knee-length crombie automatically went with skinny trousers and jeans, and that was that. Now, with midi skirts and marieprom dresses and wider trousers in the ascendant, crombies have suddenly stopped working.

If you can delve in the back of your hall cupboard and come up with a long, belted coat which has been languishing there unloved since the Nineties, bingo! I did. That’s the shape which ideally compliments all under-layers now.

As far as top halves are concerned, my ‘yes’ pile contains one retrieved Victoriana ivory crepe blouse with billowy sleeves, one blue cotton shirt with a frilled front by Bella Freud, an old argyle sweater (provenance forgotten), a black, silk, Forties blouse and long, slinky-knit jumper I bought from Prada three years ago.

In terms of trousers and skirts, I’ll be rotating a bias-cut midi and three pairs of tailored trousers which tend towards fluidity. All black. One way or another, the tops and bottoms all co-ordinate for day or evening.

Other than that, I’m packing two pairs of boots, some Christian Louboutin platforms (back in service from 2003), and a variety of scarves — silk ones to tuck into shirts and long woolly ones for the cold.

That’s about all the kit a woman should need to get through the next couple of weeks anyway, I reckon.

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Men’s Wedding Suits New Dressing Style For Android Apps

New York Men fashion suit is a remarkable men’s wedding suits application designed by FormationApps that allows the user to try out different suits for men without spending a single penny. This app is really amazing for men who are looking to buy themselves a stunning cloth suitable for any particular or special occasions such as a wedding, party or celebration. All it requires is to download and install the application on your smartphone and upload your full picture to digitally wear some of the best suits for men to see what sort of graduation gowns they should buy.

There is no need to visit any men’s clothing stores to choose and literally put on real suits to buy one appropriate one that would take both time and money. Instead, the best thing you could do is simply import your picture into the app and put on hundreds of outstanding suits for men within seconds to see what would look the most elegant on you. You can easily try out different men’s wedding suits from a huge collection in a matter of seconds. The application is relatively new in the market but has already won a million of hearts despite heavy competition due to its unlikely and reliable features that were completely new. Let’s talk about some of those innovative features.

New York fashion suit app offers one of the most flexible and easy user interface. The user doesn’t need to search hard for the needed functions as each feature is available in front. One can easily import their picture from the gallery or open its camera option that consists best suits for men that one can fix in their body.

Easily slide left or right to change and select different suits for men with various designs, colors, pattern and style from a remarkable and trendy collection.

Scale up or down, zoom in and out at your will to fit the cloth in your body accordingly.

Add different manly accessories as well on your body and face such as beard, mustaches, sunglasses, hairstyles to see what kind of look is needed on the particular suit.

Save your photo to the gallery or share it with your friends through social media such as Facebook, WhatsApp, Google+ and Twitter to ask their advice on the color and the design of the suit. Show the picture to the shopkeeper and ask them similar wedding suit for men. This will save both time and effort for both you and the shopkeeper.

Get the best thing possible easily without undergoing any dilemma or frustration of putting on and off tens of men’s suits.

You can also search similar products on online Men’s clothing store that would help you find the same suit at a really affordable price without the need of going out to the mall. You will also be saved from not finding the desired cloth in real stores.

With so many outstanding features and very reliable GUI, no wonder the app is winning hearts all over the world. Therefore, just the download the app now from Google Play Store and start wearing stunning, trendy and elegant man fashion suit for free. Do share the app with your friends as well so that they can also change their overall appearance in different occasions.

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