Thursday, January 28, 2010

Green Wedding Gowns

Some brides worry that their eco-friendly or "green" wedding dress will be not as nice as a normal wedding dress would be. This is the farthest thing from the truth, as no one will even be able to tell that your dress qualifies as eco-friendly. The materials that designers use for these destination wedding dresses are still soft and feminine and will still make you fell like a princess on your wedding day

Tuesday, January 26, 2010

Rich and Famous Wedding Gowns, Wedding Dresses

It always fascinates me that even those who are rich and famous still seek out the simple things in life, such as a stunning beach setting in which to wed. I guess that is the true beauty of a beach wedding. You can dress it up or down as well as make it lavish and extravagant or simple, elegant, and romantic as actor, Taye Diggs, and Broadway actress, Idina Menzel, did in Jamaica.

Taye evidently fell in love with Jamaica when he was on location filming there, so it made sense that he would return with his fiancé and have a Jamaica wedding. The couple married at sunset in Montego Bay, Jamaica as the waves kissed the shore of their beach wedding, and a group of 60 family members and friends looked on.

According to reports, the bride wore a stunning strapless wedding gown that was delicately adorned with crystal beadwork as she glided toward her fiancé down a rose petal aisle. Accompanying the bride were several bridesmaids who carried gorgeous orange and yellow nosegays and wore white corset tops with ruffled hemmed, sand-colored skirts. The groom, who waited anxiously at the end of the aisle as his soon-to-be-wife approached, wore an off-white suit without a tie, which displayed the informality of the occasion.

Monday, January 25, 2010

Bridal Fashion Designers, Wedding Dresses

Knee-length destination wedding dresses are now also being made by bridal fashion designers and were recently featured in Italian bridal runway shows. Of course, the biggest benefit of wearing knee-length destination wedding dresses is that brides are able to show off their fantastic legs

Friday, January 22, 2010

Short Wedding Dresses and Wedding Gowns

If you are a future bride and you are not afraid to show some leg at your wedding, then a minidress may be the wedding dress for you. Believe it or not, one of the growing trends for destination wedding dresses is high hemlines. The short wedding dress has raised it's hemline from right below the knee to above the knee.

Tuesday, January 19, 2010

Destination Wedding Gowns, Wedding Dresses

If you're planning a wedding out-of-town, don't forget to send save-the-date cards to your guests. These should go out six months to a year before the big day. That's well in advance of the invitation, which for a destination wedding should go out at least eight weeks prior.

What's a save-the-date? It's simply a card or note that literally requests that people hold a particular date open on their calendar so they don't schedule anything else in the meantime for that date.

The importance of save-the-dates for destination weddings is obvious. Guests will have to travel to your wedding. So they'll have to take more time out of their schedule (and more money out of their budgets) than if the wedding were close by. Your guests will need extra time to plan.

Wednesday, January 13, 2010

Wedding Gowns, Destination Wedding Dresses

If you want to be more of a traditional bride even though you are having a destination wedding, then keep some tradition with your wedding dress. Some woman don't feel like they are wearing a wedding dress unless it has a train. For destination wedding dresses, you want to stick with dresses that have a slight train. These types of destination wedding dresses give you the classic style and are still feasible for a destination wedding.

Tuesday, January 12, 2010

Wedding Dress Types, Wedding Gowns

Your wedding dress should have delicate details to it and not be overpowering in any way. Things such as soft layers or a sheer overlay fit well into this style. If you are going for this style you should avoid destination wedding dresses that are too structured and heavy looking. Avoid dresses like ballroom gowns and ones that are body hugging style. Instead look for ones that have an empire waist and float away from the body without being too big.

Monday, January 11, 2010

Destination Wedding Gowns, Wedding Dresses

There are plenty of plus size destination wedding dresses available, but what exactly should you look for? Shopping for a wedding dress should be a happy experience and not a stressful one. Knowing what will look best on your body can make shopping for your plus size wedding dress an enjoyable occasion. First, most wedding dresses run small. So, if you regularly wear a size 18 in women's, don't be surprised if you need to order a size 20 for your dress. Don't allow the size of your dress to discourage you. Most destination wedding dresses are made up to a size 24 or even sometimes a size 32. When shopping for your plus size wedding dress, choose a style that flatters your figure the most. An A-line cut flatters almost every body type. If you have larger hips that you want to hide, think about getting a princess cut style that will hide your hips or get a dress that has wider straps to help offset your wider hips. You may have to try on a variety of destination wedding dresses before you find one that flatters your specific figure the most. Even though you may be having a destination wedding, you may want to choose a wedding dress that has a thicker fabric, as they are less likely to cling to your body, which can be unflattering. Lastly, just because you are buying a plus size wedding dress, doesn't meant that you still can't be sexy and beautiful on your wedding day. Don't just pick a dress that you think others will like or approve of. Be sure to pick a wedding dress that you feel good in.

Thursday, January 7, 2010

Bridal Dresses, Wedding Gown Styles

Your wedding dress should have delicate details to it and not be overpowering in any way. Things such as soft layers or a sheer overlay fit well into this style. If you are going for this style you should avoid destination wedding dresses that are too structured and heavy looking. Avoid dresses like ballroom gowns and ones that are body hugging style. Instead look for ones that have an empire waist and float away from the body without being too big.

Tuesday, January 5, 2010

Sexy Wedding Dresses, Plus Size Wedding Gowns

Many women are ditching the plain old boring and stiff wedding dresses and instead are opting for sexy and glamorous wedding dresses. When you think of sexy destination wedding dresses some images may come to mind such as: plunging necklines, cut-outs, form-fitting, silk, and low backs. These are just a few of the qualities of sexy wedding dresses.

Monday, January 4, 2010

Bridal Gowns, Wedding Dresses

Chiffon destination wedding dresses are one of my favorite as they are simply stunning and the fabric gives the wearer a soft, elegant look that appears to flow as they walk. This, along with the fact that chiffon destination wedding dresses are made from a lightweight and airy fabric, makes them perfect for beach weddings. This, in turn, makes chiffon destination wedding dresses extremely easy to pack into a suitcase because the fabric is wrinkle-resistant and hard to damage and, yet, it looks simply stunning when worn.