25 May,2024
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Schedule the ceremony for early morning or late afternoon when temperatures are cooler. Provide handheld fans or misting stations for added comfort.
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Opt for breathable, lightweight fabrics like cotton, linen, or chiffon for your wedding attire to stay cool and comfortable.
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Set up tents, canopies, or parasols to provide shade for guests. This will help keep everyone cool and comfortable.
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Choose flowers that can withstand heat, such as sunflowers, lilies, or succulents, to ensure your floral arrangements stay fresh throughout the day.
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Opt for minimal, long-lasting makeup that won't melt away in the heat. Waterproof products can be especially helpful.
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Serve light, refreshing foods that are appropriate for hot weather, such as salads, grilled vegetables, and chilled desserts.
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Inform guests of the dress code, emphasizing breathable fabrics and lighter colors to help them stay comfortable in the heat.
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Drink plenty of water throughout the day to stay hydrated, especially if you'll be outdoors. Consider offering guests cool, refreshing drinks as well.
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Apply sunscreen generously to protect your skin from harmful UV rays, and remind your guests to do the same.
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