Showing posts with label new wedding gowns. Show all posts
Showing posts with label new wedding gowns. Show all posts

Tuesday, December 1, 2009

Wedding Dress Types

If you were to look at several wedding dress designer's collections, you are bound to find at least one minidress in each collection. Since most destination weddings are more casual, mini-destination wedding dresses are being seen at more and more destination weddings. One would not wear a minidress to a church ceremony, but may have no problem wearing one to a beach wedding. Some brides who are having church ceremonies are changing their dress and partying the night away in their micro-mini wedding dress instead of their formal one.

Tuesday, November 17, 2009

Often, when people talk about wedding shoes on women, they comment on the heels or straps. But many women love looking at the colors and accessories on some shoes, especially when seeking out the perfect shoes to match the wedding dresses they are considering. For instance, no one gets mad at a bride whose shoes sparkle. It’s in how they sparkle that women love to see which direction a bride has gone. In the past, many bridal shoes had sequins all over them, which are nice and sparkly. However, sequins are also big, and in some cases they can make wedding shoes look gaudy.

Thursday, November 12, 2009

Wedding Dresses, Wedding Gowns

Finding the perfect wedding dress for your big day can be a daunting task. While some brides find “the one” immediately, others try on dozens of gowns before they find the wedding dress that makes them swoon. This challenge can be especially tough for a destination bride.

Monday, November 2, 2009

Wedding Dresses, Wedding Gowns

If you happen to find a wedding dress that you really like, but something seems to be missing from it, you can easily add some accessories to the dress to make it more of your vision. There are plenty of different accessories that you can add to destination wedding dresses.

Friday, October 30, 2009

Wedding Gown, Wedding Dress Questions

Every last detail matters when you are planning your wedding. From start to finish every bride worries about the small details and the overwhelming details like flowers, seating including her wedding dress and cake. Yes the food that you serve at your wedding is the food that everyone will be talking about for weeks months and even years to come.

Wednesday, October 14, 2009

In the Bag

As the celebration continues into the night you'll want to keep a few essentials by your side. A simple chic white clutch adorned with a smattering of crystals is the perfect complement to your big day glamour- the shine from the bag can play up the sparkle of your shoes, earrings, wedding dress or even your wedding-day china. Not only is it pretty, its practical. Its roomy enough to hold more than just a lipstick.

Wednesday, October 7, 2009

Wedding Details

Every last detail matters when you are planning your wedding. From start to finish every bride worries about the small details and the overwhelming details like flowers, seating, wedding gown and cake. Yes the food that you serve at your wedding is the food that everyone will be talking about for weeks months and even years

Tuesday, October 6, 2009

How to find the perfect Wedding Dress

You want the perfect wedding dress, so you have made it a major focus of your pre wedding planning. There are some things you need to find from the wedding dress shop, before you even look at your first perfect wedding dress.
Do you need to make an appointment to visit the wedding dress shop?
Does the wedding dress store carry wedding dresses you can afford?
Can you browse the whole wedding dress collection, or do you only
get to see the dresses the sales person chooses for you?
If this wedding dress shop doesn't carry the dress you love, can it be ordered?

Once these questions have been answered and you find a wedding dress or two that you like, there are still more questions you need to ask.

Can a particular dress be ordered with different sleeves, or neckline?
What alterations can be done and what will that cost?
Can you get a written estimate on the alterations?
If we order the bridesmaids dresses here, can we get a discount or
free alterations?
Do you have headpieces and or veils that will go with my wedding dress?
How much is the deposit and when is the balance due?
What are the cancellation and refund policies?
Can we get a Rush on this dress if necessary?

Monday, October 5, 2009

The Vintage Wedding Dress Vintage is IN!

Those uber-fabulous fifties-inspired short wedding dresses of the past are back. Harness your inner Jackie-O and don a pretty pencil or circle skirt that will allow you to really cut a rug at the reception. These wedding gowns allow you to show off those colored crinolines everyone has been rockin' under the long dresses that tend to mask the fun surprise.

Friday, October 2, 2009

Wedding Gown, Wedding Dress Questions

For that special moment on your wedding day make sure you choose the right colors. Colors set the mood of your wedding, and represent you and your personality. So choose the colors that you want that best describes you. It also reflects your guest as well. Choose the colors to match your theme, your wedding dress and remember you do not want to have different colors mismatching.

Thursday, October 1, 2009

Wedding Q & A

Best Mascara for Your Eyelashes

Mascara Mania Only the Best for Your Lashes
By Kathryn M. D'Imperio
Sometimes simplicity makes all the difference. Getting all dolled up doesn�t have to become a hassle every time you have somewhere to go. A nice dress or outfit can be complemented with a few jewelry items, a fashionable hairstyle Haute Hair (or hair brushed out straight) and a light smattering of makeup - see Carmen diva look.

Whether you are going for all-out glamor or girl-next-door gorgeous, a coat or two of mascara will work wonders for bringing out your beautiful eyes and long lashes Lashes Unlimited. If you don�t regularly wear makeup, you may want to consider these questions before selecting mascara from among countless brands and styles.

What type of eyelashes do I have? Are they long, curly, thick, thin, short, just right?

Once you answer this question, you can learn what positives your lashes have going for them and what element could be easily enhanced with the right kind of mascara. Shorter lashes could lash out with a length enhancing type of mascara. Thinner lashes will become fuller with a thickening formula and longer lashes will really benefit from curling mascara.

What will look best with my complexion? What will complement my outfit and wardrobe in general?

Mascaras are available in a wide range of colors and styles, from blackest black and dark brown to lighter shades of both, or even fun colors like blues and greens. Most times black and brown hues are most appropriate and work well with any skin tone, eye color and choice of wardrobe.

Do I plan to go swimming? Is there a chance I might cry, or laugh so hard that I cry? Am I going to take a quick shower at some point and hope to avoid re-doing my makeup entirely?

If you answered yes to any of these questions, waterproof mascara is the way to go! Great for preventing soppy scenes at sad movies or emotional times � weddings, graduations and the like, waterproof mascara can save the day, or at least your face. Available most often in shades of black and brown, this type of mascara can be difficult to remove unless you have a makeup remover that is capable of gently washing away water resistant makeup.

Do you cringe at the thought of that archaic metal eyelash curler getting within a foot of your face?

If so, you will want to keep an eye out for mascara that has a curling element to it. Sometimes these products come with multiple characteristics, like thickening or lengthening aspects as well. First determine your needs and then seek out mascara that will satisfy them.

Do you feel that your eyelashes are very blonde - Blondes Have More Fun, or not so noticeable? Do you often feel like you have to glob a lot makeup onto them just to make them stand out?

If this problem seems to haunt you, try a lash thickening mascara, or possibly one that lengthens and thickens. A thicker formula will be better for your lashes than a product that cakes on layer after layer. Even if your eyelashes are still a bit subtle, you can always further accent your eyes with eyeliner and darker eye shadows. If you still seem to have trouble making your eyes more defined, consider checking into fake eyelashes - be a bombshell for special occasions.

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No matter which mascara suits you best, remember to pair it with a pretty shadow and eyeliner - see Artistic Palletes if you so desire. To prevent smudges on your pillows and bits of makeup irritating your eyes overnight, remember to remove mascara and other makeup with a gentle cleanser before bed

Tuesday, September 29, 2009

Wedding Gown, Wedding Dress Questions

Can you suggest some alternatives to a veil?

Consider how you want to wear you hair. A romantic ostrich-feather comb can perfectly accessorize any type of up-do. If you prefer to wear your hair down, dress up your look with a jeweled headband. For short haired brides, another great alternative to a traditional long veil is a stunning birdcage net.

Sunday, September 27, 2009

Destination wedding dresses

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.

Thursday, September 24, 2009

Wedding Q & A

Wedding is the most auspicious day for every person and this day is a bride dress is wants to be the most beautiful woman in the world. And this wedding dress is one most important thing in wedding that enhances the entire beauty of bride. In the marriage season the designers are busy in designing something very special for designer bridal wedding dress collection.

If you want to buy or design your bridal wedding dress than become a part of best designing wedding dress and choose your best one from the famous designers. We would provide you the best tips to select your bridal wedding dress and suggest the best designer that enhances your beauty.

Friday, September 18, 2009

Beach Weddings

There’s nothing quite as alluring as a beach wedding, but it’s important to maintain that theme with your wedding favors. Make sure your wedding guests leave with more than just sand in their sandals. The following beach wedding favors are fun, inexpensive and sure to conjure beachside memories for years to come:

Shell design place card holders
Beach-themed glass coaster wedding favors
Flip-flop photo frame
Starfish wine stopper
Beach pail candle holder favors
“Hot Wedding” themed sunscreen favors
Palm tree wedding favor boxes
Palm tree themed soap

Thursday, September 17, 2009

Wedding Q & A

The perfect wedding jewelry can make your wedding gown even more spectacular. There's no better day for the bride to feel beautiful and elegant. Be careful not to be over accessorized, the bride should look like a true beauty.

Thursday, September 10, 2009

Have a Tress Rehearsal

Bring a snapshot of your wedding gown and headpiece to your hairstylist. If you’ll need hair extensions, ask your stylist to order them now; they’ll need to be cut and colored to match your hair. Still having trouble committing to a look? Try a classic chignon or a half-up, half down creation. Both are timeless and work on most women. After your hair is done put on a party dress and hit the town so you can see hot the hairstyle makes you feel.

Wednesday, September 9, 2009

Three Easy Ways To Save

Use less fabric. The bigger the gown the heftier the price tags. To keep costs down, shop for a simple silhouette like a streamlined sheath, curve flattering mermaid cut, or short, sassy cocktail dress.

Choose fewer details. Embellishment is pretty but the handwork increases the expense. You can cut corners by selecting an unadorned gown and adding your own flourishes like a vintage brooch or jeweled belt.
Go for a blended lining. Order your wedding gown with a polyester-blend lining instead of pure silk and you could save up to $600.

Tuesday, September 8, 2009

Wedding Officiant

Looking for a wedding officiant and have no idea where to start? Although many couples generally select their officiant depending upon what religious services they attend, others face the daunting prospect of finding a virtual stranger to play such an integral role on their wedding day. Here are a few tips of things to look for when searching for an officiant:

Look over their websites. Many officiant sites provide helpful links and testimonials. Some officiants are starting to not only include sample videos of ceremonies, but also links to other practical information, like how to apply for a marriage license or name change. Some sites even have worksheets or outlines to help couples write their vows.

When you meet your potential officiants, don’t rush through the conversation. Weddings can often be filled with unpredictable moments; you need to find someone who is highly adaptable to any situation.

Above all, if you can avoid it, don’t "settle" for an officiant. If you don’t feel at ease around them, or strongly disagree on philosophical or religious issues, keep looking. Your ceremony should be tailored to what the two of you believe is significant.

Thursday, September 3, 2009

Throw a Backyard Wedding

Whether it’s the spot where you’ve spent countless summers your groom’s family residence or the house of a close friend, a private home makes an ideal wedding locale. Set the tone before the big day by choosing an invitation with an emblem or color relating to the spot, such as flower found on the property or a fresh, grassy and carry the motif though in your reception décor and even your cake.