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Rich, Festive Red Wedding Decorations

If you choose winter wedding, not only you can choose red wedding dress, but also the red wedding decoration.

 

Especially popular in December and February, many couples are opting for decadent, red floral arrangements.

 

Find out when flowers are in season with our ultimate wedding flower guide.

 

The best red winter blossoms: roses, anemones, amaryllis, gloriosa lilies, calla lilies, and cymbidium orchids, just to name a few. Floral designers are using "monofloral" arrangements in which one flower type is bunched tightly into high-impact, sculptural displays and spread throughout the room.

 

Another idea is to go for more variegated centerpieces; a broad palette of shades including ruby, deep orange, wine, and plum are combined for a visually rich, intriguing effect.


Posted: 03:17, Wednesday, April 13, 2011
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Romantic Winter White wedding dresses

White weddings have always ruled in winter, but an all-white color palette doesn't have to mean modern, stark white floral arrangements.

 

Stylish brides and grooms are going for a soft, "antique" white effect, not only the white wedding dress or ivory wedding dress, but also make up of flowers in creams, and even very pale blush hues.

 

As for the blooms themselves, consider a mix of classics like white amaryllis, calla lilies, orchids, tulips, and anemones. This combo can create an effect of gently modulated color and texture that will look both elegantly monotone and lavishly romantic.

 

Choose white wedding for 2011 romantic winter wedding.


Posted: 03:15, Wednesday, April 13, 2011
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Embellishments for Wedding Dresses

For a wedding dress that truly stands out against the snow, choose a style that has plenty of embellishments.

 

An ornately decorated bodice is flattering and fun, while allover shine (like a sparkly tulle ball gown, prom dresses) is fairy tale-worthy. And don't feel limited to crystals -- pearls, sequins, and the fabric itself can also add some amazing sparkle.

 

Try these wedding dresses designers: Oscar de la Renta, Jenny Packham


Posted: 03:12, Wednesday, April 13, 2011
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Find a Perfect Winter Wedding Gown with Matching Wedding Accessories

Lure fabrics and sexy sleeves are a few of the stylish ways to winterize your wedding dress.

Winter brides who wed in cold climates face a serious dilemma: Will your wedding gown leave you shivering? You don't have to sacrifice style just because the weather is frigid.

 

Don't feel forced into wearing a coverall just because the weather is cold. You can wear shoulder-baring strapless wedding dresses or slinky sheath/column wedding dresses because you'll still keep cozy with some seasonal wedding accessories. Bundle up in a faux fur stole or a comfy cashmere wrap for a look that both exudes a charming winter style and keeps you warm.

 

Try these wedding dresses designers: Ines Di Santo, Carolina Herrera


Posted: 03:08, Wednesday, April 13, 2011
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Modest Wedding Dresses with 3/4 Sleeves

If the idea of finding a stole that matches your look seems daunting, choose a modest wedding dress that doesn't need one. Sleeved wedding gowns are back in a big way and are simply perfect for winter brides who want a little extra protection from the elements.

 

Sophisticated cap sleeves wedding dress will keep you from feeling overexposed, while three-quarter length sleeves, or even something full-length sleeves, will surely have you covered.

Try these wedding dresses designers: Elizabeth Fillmore, Vera Wang.


Posted: 03:04, Wednesday, April 13, 2011
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Modest Wedding Dresses: White Ball Gown

The best part of winter wedding fashion is that you can indulge in luxurious silk satins without getting too hot or feeling weighed down by the fabric.

 

If you're considering modest wedding dress, I think a ball gown is a good idea, winter weddings are definitely the ideal time for full skirts.

 

If you love the look of lace, opt for a heavier variety like Battenberg lace, which will keep you warmer than a more delicate type like Chantilly lace.

 

Try these wedding dresses designers: Kenneth Pool, Anne Barge.


Posted: 03:01, Wednesday, April 13, 2011
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Magic and Charming Designer Bridal Gowns

Designer bridal gowns materialize the dreams of the brides-to-be. A bride´s priority list begins with the purchase of a designer bridal gown or dress.

 

The happiness of the wedding day should not be dampened by an old-fashioned dress or gown. That´s why most bridal gowns and wedding dresses are specially designed to give a nymph-like look to the bride. Designing is a subject of vast research these days, and only professional designers can work wonders in metamorphosing an ordinary damsel into a charming, glamorous and appealing bride.

 

The designers look for different ideas to impart another dimension to the beauty of the bride through their dresses. A good designer´s first choice is the color that would go well with the background setting of the wedding venue. The choice of the design should be such that it adds to the beauty of the bride - customized according to her body curves and complement her figure. Using silk with all the shine and radiance accompanied by the falls of tulle and extensive use of beads make marvelous dresses ever for the beautiful brides.


Posted: 02:24, Monday, April 11, 2011
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Vintage Wedding Dresses for 2011

A visit to any of these exhibitions would reveal that the wedding gowns and dresses were not white in color prior to the latter half of nineteenth century. Queen Victoria started this trend. The tradition of wearing a veil was inspired by the Jewish brides and was restarted in the first half of the nineteenth century. The veil is symbolic of the modesty and purity that a bride was considered to portray at the time of wedding.

 

Vintage wedding dresses can be seen at a function held at DAR museum to celebrate the phylogeny of fashionable wedding dresses over the years. The exhibition will witness old and new designs of the wedding gowns worn by the people of United States of America. It will also feature the dress collection from the Valentine Richmond History Center.

 

The idea to display the vintage wedding dress came up because almost everyone considers weddings to be one of the most important events of their lives. They preserve all the materials associated with it, like the wedding gown or dress, veils and other props. Therefore, the DAR ended its long wait of 114 years and grabbed this opportunity to provide a good platform for these antique objects to be shown at one place without any hassle.

 

How exciting it is to see the dresses and gowns worn by three generations of a family stretched over the period of almost 70 years! That's the reason why you should not miss this event as it is going to feature the wedding dress worn by Mary Radcliffe in 1885 and her next two generations living in Philadelphia. The latter two dresses are from the years 1914 and 1942. These queens found their mother's dresses and gowns so charming and valuable that they picked some parts from them and reused them in their own dresses, especially the veils and the laces.


Posted: 02:23, Monday, April 11, 2011
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Luxurious and Glamorous Modern Wedding Gowns

Layne Corban has launched its debut collection of exquisitely designed contemporary bridal gowns inspired by Hollywood¡¯s glamorous past. Themes of femininity, sophistication and elegance are prominent in the collection of these modern and beautiful wedding dresses. Through the interplay of luxurious fabrics and embellishments, couture styling, and quality workmanship, the bridal collection has a contemporary and enduring elegance.

 

The bridal collections include sophisticated, elegant bridal apparel for the contemporary bride of style and sophistication. Looking toward the future, Layne Corban plans to introduce a wedding accessories collection. It is fast becoming a leader in the bridal industry nationally as well as internationally.

 

The focus is on wedding gowns in Layne Corban's contemporary bridal gown collection debut. Each gown is designed to enhance the feminine silhouette by making use of distinctive design lines and details. The designs of these bridal dresses are created using the finest silks and embellishments available. Subsequent collections will include wedding gowns, ensembles, bridal dresses, and separates to meet the needs of brides getting married in informal, formal, and destination settings.

 

The design focus is on the Layne Corban bride, a modern woman who exudes sophistication and confidence. She has an individual sense of style and understands couture quality. She is chic and elegant and leaves a lasting impression on her groom and her guests on her wedding day.

 


Posted: 02:22, Monday, April 11, 2011
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What is 2011 sexy wedding dress?

Flashback to a century ago, and it was sacrilege for a bride to get married in a wedding dress showing off her bare arms and cleavage. Fast forward to today´s wedding dress trends, and you find strapless wedding dresses and spaghetti strap wedding dresses the favorites of most modern brides.

 

The spaghetti strap wedding dress refers to a dress style with sleeves that are barely there. The straps holding the dress up are incredibly thin and in some cases almost string-like in their thinness.

 

Spaghetti strap wedding dresses vary depending on the overall design of the dress. Other factors that could affect the overall look of the dress include the wedding dress neckline and its skirt style.


Posted: 03:51, Tuesday, April 5, 2011
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Economize for a cheap prom dress

As all parents are aware daughters can be expensive, and a lot of preparation goes on before the night of the prom, and, let¡¯s face it, you are bound to be picking up the bill for everything! First there are the tickets to buy, hair to be styled, nails to be painted, the perfect prom dress of course, and the transport to be arranged. All this can add up to hundreds of dollars so you had better start saving if you have a teenager waiting in the wings!

There are various ways to economize for a prom.

The first thing is DIY. You could always have a prom dress made up for the occasion, or design one yourself if you are skilled at the sewing machine. Design your own prom dress is a good and interesting things. Whatever you want, you can do it yourself, such as short prom dress, red prom dress, black prom dress or purple prom dress, and you can choose any prom dress patterns.

It¡¯s even possible to hire prom dresses these days, you could easily find the perfect designer prom dress at a discounted price. You can hire prom dress, and I think you had better hire more than one prom dress. Choose different prom dress patterns from red prom dress to white prom dress, from short prom dress to gothic prom dress. Take a look online for information on how to save money at the prom, there are lots of tips and information.

Consider having all your daughters¡¯ friends around to the house on the prom morning and booking a hairdresser to come to the house to style everyone¡¯s hair. You should be able to organize a group discount and save yourself time and money. If they are from a salon then they should be able to provide the beautician too who will gladly do all the extras, such as nails and even make-up.


Posted: 03:09, Tuesday, April 5, 2011
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Design your own prom dress

A lot of preparation goes on before the night of the prom can be expensive, and, let¡¯s face it; you are bound to be picking up the bill for everything!

 

First there are the tickets to buy, hair to be styled, nails to be painted, the perfect prom dress of course, and the transport to be arranged. All this can add up to hundreds of dollars so you had better start saving if you have a teenager waiting in the wings!

 

There are various ways to economize for a prom.

 

The first thing is to hire prom dresses these days; you could easily find the perfect designer prom dress at a discounted price. You can hire prom dress, and I think you had better hire more than one prom dress. Choose different prom dress patterns from red prom dress to white prom dress, from short prom dress to gothic prom dress. Take a look online for information on how to save money at the prom, there are lots of tips and information.

 

Consider having all your daughters¡¯ friends around to the house on the prom morning and booking a hairdresser to come to the house to style everyone¡¯s hair. You should be able to organize a group discount and save yourself time and money. If they are from a salon then they should be able to provide the beautician too who will gladly do all the extras, such as nails and even make-up.

 

You could always have a prom dress made up for the occasion, or design one yourself if you are skilled at the sewing machine. Design your own prom dress is a good and interesting things. Whatever you want, you can do it yourself, such as short prom dress, red prom dress, black prom dress or purple prom dress, and you can choose any prom dress patterns.


Posted: 03:05, Tuesday, April 5, 2011
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How to choose 2011 wedding dresses for your unique figures?

Shorter Brides

 

Shorter brides will want to avoid wedding dresses that are too full or have beadwork which covers up the princess seams. Puffy sleeves and gathered skirts will also tend to make you look shorter.

 

Taller Brides

 

If you´re tall and thin and you´d like to fill out your figure, look into a mermaid wedding dress or a ball gown. Extending your silhouette with features like ruffles, beaded lace, or a tulle skirt will add some fullness to your shape.

 

Some tall brides want to celebrate their height, while others want to disguise it. If your goal is to make yourself appear less tall, avoid straight column wedding dresses.

 

Petite Brides

 

If you´re a petite bride and are hoping to look a little bit taller on your wedding day, a straight sheath, or a slight A-line will give you some added height. Empire waists and princess seams can make your body seem longer as well.

 

Curvy Brides

 

Curvy brides may want to take advantage of the flattering lines of a mermaid or A-line wedding dress. Defined waistlines and gathered skirts will help to accent your positives. Be sure the dress flows smoothly over your hips without too much gathering at the waist to get the most flattering look on your big day.

 

If you want to hide your mid-section, an empire waist can be a good choice.

 

Plus-Sized Brides

 

For plus-size brides, simple designs are best. Shiny, frilly, or heavily adorned dresses will add bulk to your figure, so try to look for smooth, matte fabrics. Empire waists, which flow from just under the bust line, and flat-front ball gowns can hide a lot of flaws and look fabulous on larger brides.

Remember, no matter what your build, the right dress is out there. With so many shapes and styles to choose from, it can be tough to choose, but in the end, the dress that makes you feel special and beautiful, no matter what your shape, is the one for you.


Posted: 03:00, Tuesday, April 5, 2011
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How to dress in strapless wedding dress in sexy look?

If you want to look sexy on wedding day, you had better choose a strapless wedding dress. However, choose and buy the strapless wedding dress is just the first step, you should know the right dress up methods.

 

Find an undergarment that goes from your bust to your waist at minimum. Most strapless wedding dresses are a line and the proper undergarment smooth out your lines and will take an inch off of your waist.

 

If you are a large-busted woman, make sure that the dress has enough structure to give you the support that you need. Your wedding dresses should fit so that in combination with your undergarment, your bust is still in the same place it would be if you were wearing your best bra.

Finally, when my mother worked at a bridal shop, she would tell all of the expectant brides that they would know they had a proper fit when they had made the dress tight enough that they could not lift their arms over their heads.

 

This is the proper fit for any strapless dresses, meant to prevent the unsightly scene of having to watch self-conscious women hike up their dress all evening long. This does mean that you will not be able to move as freely as you would in other styles of bridal dresses. If the reception dance is what you are especially looking forward to, go for a halter instead. It will still show off your shoulders in a very flattering and pretty way.

 

Learn how to properly fit your strapless wedding dresses so that you and your dress will look beautiful and sexy us a complete package on your special day and you can move about with confidence and class.


Posted: 02:54, Tuesday, April 5, 2011
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How to choose modest wedding dresses pattern?

Modest wedding dresses are becoming a quiet sensation and if you are in a place where you are interested in this particular style, there are many different options that are open to you. Modest wedding dresses may be the precise style that you are interested in, so see which ones will suit you best.

Are you someone who is interested in having a wonderfully simple and personal wedding? More and more women are interested in creating a quiet and homey wedding that will make their friends and family feel comfortable, and one way that they do this is looking into a modest wedding dress.

Before you go shopping for modest wedding dresses, think about what the term modest means to you. For some women, this means dress that is no shorter than tea length, while for other women, this means a dress that will fall to the floor in a simple drape.

It might mean a dress that is pure and luxurious white or do you prefer something that is a little less blinding in a shade of ivory? Take some time and consider how you want to look and what kind of effect you want. How low are you comfortable with the neckline being and do you want sleeves? This is something that many people need to make their own decisions about.

Another thing that you need to remember is that when you are looking at modest wedding dresses, you do not necessarily need to look at frumpy wedding dresses! A wedding dress can be entirely modest and still be amazingly flattering. The key to getting a flattering dress is always going to be fit and this means that you need to find a dress that is going to suit you.

There are some beautiful modest wedding dresses out there and when you are thinking about how to move forward with your wedding preparations, you are going to have many options. When you go dress shopping, take some time and think about how you want to look and what your goals are. Where is your wedding going to be and are you going to be comfortable in the dress? If you have decided that you want a modest wedding dress that is floor length, you should remember that you will be wearing shoes and that they will add to the height.

Take some time and consider how you are going to shop for your dress. Remember that you are looking at something that does require that you take good measurements. If necessary, get a friend to help you figure out what size you are going to be and which dress you need.

Take some time and consider how you are going to be able to get the results that you are after. This is something that can make a huge difference to the flow of your dress and how it falls. Consider what your needs are when you are shopping for a modest wedding dress. If you want a simple dress that allows your beauty to shine through, these dresses might be perfect!

More information about Modest Wedding Dresses will be on our website.


Posted: 03:37, Thursday, March 31, 2011
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Dream of 1970 vintage wedding dresses

The 1970¡¯s saw disco queens taking to the dance floor in dresses that draped the body and accentuated movement instead of restricting it. 

Contemporary disco queens and avid vintage clothing collectors still try to hustle up 70s disco dress.  Not all vintage 70s wedding dresses dance to a disco beat. 

Vintage tunic dresses and maxi dresses project a kind of relaxed vibe that lends itself to wedding attire.

When modern day wedding girls are feeling kind of groovy they reach for retro dresses and vintage 70s bohemian and hippie wedding dresses. 

These wearable works of art reflect the desire of the wearer to express their individuality. While the vintage bohemian and hippie dresses may have a reputation as casual attire, many examples of these 70s styles make perfectly chic cocktail dresses.


Posted: 03:34, Thursday, March 31, 2011
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The history of vintage cocktail dresses

Since public bars were now shuttered, the cocktail party was introduced as a way for the social butterflies to gather in privacy to imbibe some booze and kick up their heels on the dance floor. Like so many of the most sinfully enjoyable traditions we participate in today, the cocktail party was an invention of the 1920¡¯s.

It wasn¡¯t long before cocktail parties were the place to be, and the wealthy revelers naturally needed suitable apparel for the occasion. Formal wear was too stuffy, and yet cocktail parties were too festive for daytime work wear. The answer to this conundrum turned out to be the cocktail dress. The cocktail dresses of the mid-1920¡¯s were inspired by the flapper fashions of waist-less loose cut garments. They also featured heavy beadwork, fringes, and silky fabrics such as chiffon.By the 1930¡¯s, people of all ages were enjoying the delights of the cocktail party, and women of a certain age came to prefer dresses with more defined waists and slimmer cut in the skirt. Silks and other fabrics remained in vogue, but the look became more polished and refined. Tailoring and form-fitting were taking hold enhanced with lace and rhinestone accents. The iconic little black dress was also brought to its first full incarnation at this time.

World War II saw another crop of returning soldiers coming back from far flung regions of the orient. This time they returned with exotic fabrics such as glamorous brocades and eye catching floral rayon prints. Women quickly adopted these fabrics to design a whole new style of Asian inspired cocktail dress which reflected the growing cultural trends which occurred when East began to meet West in America. More skin started to appear as well. Necklines got lower and hemlines rose shockingly to the knee. Sleeves were almost never seen either. Bare arms, cleavage, and ever more daring decorative elements were the order of the day. There were never enough rhinestones and sequins for the ladies of the late 1940¡¯s cocktail set.

By the 1950¡¯s, cocktail parties had their own unique culture. They grew larger and more lavish and public bars opened with cocktail and lounge themes in every city. The garment of choice for the women of this scene was now the Peignoir. The peignoir was the over the top cousin of the cocktail dress with long flowing full length skirts of silk embellished with bubbly lace and ruffles. This look reflected the romanticism which was now a part of the lounge life. Adding to the romantic aura were d¨¦collet¨¦ necklines, and body hugging tailoring to show off all the feminine curves.

The 50¡¯s morphed into the 60¡¯s in very subtle ways when it came to women¡¯s cocktail wear. Narrower skirts slowly appeared until they transformed altogether into outlandish disco outfits. The older cocktail crowd clung to the more traditional looks, but the new girls on the scene began wearing one- piece jumpsuits which resembled full length gowns. After the 1970¡¯s, cocktail culture cooled off for a while, but it saw a retro resurgence in the 1990¡¯s. At that time, women began rediscovering the charms of kitschy vintage lounge wear.

Today that rebirth continues and there¡¯s a world of well-preserved classic cocktail wear to be dusted off and brought back to its former glory.

 


Posted: 03:32, Thursday, March 31, 2011
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Why vintage wedding dress is usually a white wedding dress?

The weddings of today are eclectic and brides-to-be have a wide choice of options for the style of their dress. They are free to choose a wedding dress from any era and set any sort of romantic tone they desire. For this reason, many women are choosing vintage wedding dresses from the eras of their grandparents or great-grandparents as a way to relive those historic moments in time, and add old world glamour to their modern wedding ceremony.

In fact, In many ways the wedding of Queen Victoria was the beginning of the modern style of wedding dress which begins today. It was after this ceremony that custom of wearing a white veil and white wedding dress became the standard attire for many brides in the Western world. It was also the lavishness of this world changing event which inspired the expensive and luxurious weddings of today. In the early 20th century though there were many other ways of dressing for a wedding which still remained popular for several decades.

In the early years of the century, the wealthy still wore the formal white wedding dresses of the Victorian era complete with veils and long trains trailing behind the. Some wedding dresses became even more intricately decade with and most featured corsets and bustles. The World War I era would change things a bit however. When the war broke out and supplies became more costly, wedding dresses were tone down and featured simpler designs. Corsets fell out of fashion and dresses became slimmer fitting and featured drop waists. One iconic wedding dress from the 1920¡¯s was the invention of Coco Chanel who introduced a basic white dress which fell to knee length. This style was widely copied for a time.

With the onset of World War II, weddings became rushed affairs in which the couple hurried to get married before the groom was shipped over seas to the battle front. The luxurious drawn out ceremonies of old were no longer practical. Many women shunned the idea of the traditional white dress in favor a more utilitarian 2 piece kirt suit. Cloth supplies were limited due to rationing, so many brides were forced to borrow a used suit or dress from a relative or friend. Some brides went so far to the side of practicality that they fashioned their husbands used parachutes into skirts when the men returned home!

The mid-century era of the 1950-70¡¯s saw a return to the formal yet understated wedding fashions which had been in vogue before the World wars. Brides of these decades often wore modest dresss with lengthy sleeves and high necks. It was a time of homespun tradition with a touch of elegance but not too far over the top.

The Marriage of Princess Di to Prince Charles would be what ultimately turned the tide back to the more grand and elegant styles of the 19th century. The story book royal wedding was a global event and it inspired brides every where to consider a return to the time honored custom of planning a huge lavish affair complete with a wedding dress fit for a monarch.

The wedding dresses of the 1980¡¯s featured full sized skirts replete with thick sleeves and long flowing trains.


Posted: 03:30, Thursday, March 31, 2011
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The history of vintage prom dresses

The debutante balls of the wealthy upper class Americans of the Nineteenth century were the inspiration for the current tradition of high school proms. At the original debutante balls, young well groomed women would don whit ball gowns and gloves as they marched grandly into an event hall with their escort. This was their rite of passage to enter the social dating scene which was designed to ultimately help them find a partner in marriage. The American term prom is generally agreed to be a shortened from of the word promenade. The promenade was the walking in of the girls in the original debutante balls. Prom is still a landmark event in a young girls life in which she is seen as moving from little girl to young adulthood. Proms have changed drastically over the years as new money and ideas led to new and more creative themes and styles. The style of dresses girls wear to prom has changed also and today much of it depends on personal preference. Some girls still go all out in a full gown, while others choose a simpler more casual but still elegant cocktail dress. Prom dress is still a distinctive style of apparel though. The term prom dress is still considered to describe a certain type of strapless dress with a flaring skirt made of a silky fabric.

A-line gowns feature form-fitting bodices which flare from a natural waist down to a full length skirt. A-line gowns have seamless waistlines and are also referred to as princess cut gowns. This style is attractive eon most body types and can help conceal wide hips and thighs. Another choice is a tea-length dress which I hemmed at the shin. These dresses are more playful and fun for less formal affairs and they are great for showing off well-shaped calves. They are also a good choice for tall thin figures. A high-low gown is an elegant choice in which the skirt is hemmed long in the back and hemmed just above the knees in the front. It creates a sassy and sexy appearance which is ideal for showing off long legs and hourglass figures.

A tulle skirt/bouffant gown is a fun retro style which features a sheer puffy skirt made of rayon or silk. These skirts look like a longer more formal version of a ballerina¡¯s tutu. This style is flattering to those with more bottom-heavy figures. Finally the classic ball gown style is a timeless choice for proms and formal social events. These dresses have long full skirts which begin at the natural waistline and extend down to floor length. They feature seamed waists and are designed in various shapes. This type of dress cuts the waist in half from a visual perspective for a flattering look on average and tall figured women.

 

Those shopping for vintage prom dresses will find a number of varying styles and it¡¯s good to have a basic understanding of the different cuts and designs so that you can choose a dress that is appropriate to your style and the level of formality of the event. An empire cut dress features a very high waistline which usually begins somewhere just below the bust. Below the waist is a long full length skirt flowing straight downwards. Empire cut prom dresses are flattering to those with a pear shaped figure or a thicker waist. They create an illusion of height for shorter or petite girls as well. Sheath dresses are slim and feature very little in the way of fabric detail. They hug the natural curves and lines of the body. Sheath cuts are a good choice for sleeveless dresses and they are flattering on well-toned figures. Very tall and thin women look especially beautiful in them.

 

 


Posted: 03:28, Thursday, March 31, 2011
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Types of Silk

As we all know, lots of dresses for wedding are made of silk, especially party dresses, evening dresses. So you had better know something about wedding dress fabric.

 

Shopping for wedding dresses, some basic types of it should be known. The main two types are listed below. There are two basic types of silk, wild silk and cultivated silk. Wild silk, as you might expect, comes from wild silkworms. The filament threads from them are not long continuous threads like those from cultivated silk so it is not as durable or as strong as cultivated.

 

For wedding dresses, durability is a big consideration. Although they cost more, wedding dresses made from cultivated silk are recommended because the thread strands are much longer.

 

Cultivated silk pillow cases are most often referred to as Mulberry Silk bedding because that is the only food cultivated silkworms eat. Mulberry silk is the most expensive. Tussah, Habutai, and wild silk can all be quite nice too and are a little less expensive.

Wish you get a beautiful silk wedding dress!


Posted: 05:40, Monday, March 28, 2011
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