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Vintage Wedding Dress

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Vintage Wedding Dress

The key here is to have the wedding dresses balance your proportions. Broaden and emphasize your top half with full sleeve treatments, padded shoulders, or pouf sleeves that extend your shoulder line, and a textured bodice accented with lace overlays, appliqués, and beadwork. Elongated bodices and skirts with controlled fullness will emphasize your waist and de-emphasize your hip area. Avoid set-in sleeves and narrow shoulders, skirts with side panels or excess fullness, and body-hugging sheaths — they’ll make you look disproportioned.

April 10, 2010

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Elegant Wedding Gown and Dresses

Elegant Wedding Gown and Dresses

Elegant Wedding Gown and Dresses

Women have always tried to make their wedding gown special. The wedding gown itself has continued to change in fabric and altering in form over time, but it has remained an integral part of the wedding tradition. The gown's function remains to make the beautiful bride more beautiful and splendid to look at.

As wedding fashion continues to evolve, people have felt freer to allow for their re-imagination of what a wedding gown is. Some wedding parties are not so much in formal gown as in fancy gown, as themed and fantasy costumes are the order of the day. Your wedding day attire should be determined by the theme, time of day, location and level of formality of the ceremony and reception. To many brides, the most time is spent finding just the right gown and at the right price.

April 8, 2010

Choose the perfect wedding gown and wedding dress

Choose the perfect wedding gown and wedding dress

Choose the perfect wedding gown and wedding dress

Your wedding dresses provides a chance to dress completely different than you do on any other day in your life, so feel free to pursue your bridal fantasies when you start shopping. Experiment with different styles to see what suits your figure, and don't rule anything out based on how it looks on a hanger — many wedding dresses look odd without a figure filling them out. How formal is your wedding? Generally, the more formal the wedding, the more formal the bride's wedding dresses. Also, keep the season of your wedding in mind, since some wedding dress fabrics might be too heavy or light for certain times of the year. Consider your comfort, both physical and emotional. All eyes will be on you throughout your big day, so this might not be the best occasion to wear your first strapless wedding dresses. And a body-skimming sheath won't let you kick up your heels on the dance floor as freely as you might like. In each wedding dress you try on (and later at the actual fittings), try sitting, dancing, and hugging. Wave your arms around to make sure the shoulders and sleeves aren't binding. Pay attention to weight — will wearing pounds of beading leave you exhausted? Will a full skirt present a tripping hazard? Does the wedding dresses shape cry out for a higher heel than you care to wear? In general, try to visualize yourself wearing the wedding dress throughout your ceremony and reception. When the picture is right, you'll know it.

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