Strapless drop waist tulle gown featuring soft sweetheart bodice with lace accents, and lace appliques and laser cut flowers on skirt.
Strapless gown featuring sweetheart bodice with basket weave of tulle with beaded appliques, Basque waist line full tulle skirt, corset back and a chapel train.
Satin scoop tank neckline gown with beaded appliques, ruched satin cummerbund and A-line skirt with beaded appliques, with buttons down the back with detachable chapel train.
Off the shoulder gown with lace and flowers, beaded appliques and organza pick up skirt.
Mar 30, 2012
Mar 26, 2012
Wedding Rules that You Can Break
Yes, it's true there are a lot of traditions when it comes to weddings, but things have changed too. There are many wedding rules that you can break.
1. The bride's parents pay for the wedding.
Maybe your mom and dad want to pay for every single thing, but, unlike in the past where the bride's family was expected to foot the whole bill, they're in no way obligated to now. Grooms' parents and the couples themselves chip in nearly as often as brides' parents do. It just depends on your family's situation.
2. You must wear a long, white gown.
Sure, most brides go the long white or ivory route, but for your wedding day attire, anything goes: from a retro short dress to a silver, slinky sheath to a black pantsuit. As long as you feel fabulous in your outfit, it can be any color or style. You can even skip the veil. If you'd prefer that your look pleases the crowd but aren't willing to go totally traditional, try working in a hint of color via a dress sash, your shoes, jewelry or a hair accessory or opting for a tea-length dress.
3. The first time you see your groom on your wedding day should be at your ceremony.
You can spend every minute with your groom before the ceremony.In fact, many couples who decided to wait until the ceremony to see each other would've preferred to have the inevitably emotional experience in private rather than in front of all of their guests. Photographers are happy to capture the moment you first see each other before the ceremony, so take photos then.
1. The bride's parents pay for the wedding.
Maybe your mom and dad want to pay for every single thing, but, unlike in the past where the bride's family was expected to foot the whole bill, they're in no way obligated to now. Grooms' parents and the couples themselves chip in nearly as often as brides' parents do. It just depends on your family's situation.
2. You must wear a long, white gown.
Sure, most brides go the long white or ivory route, but for your wedding day attire, anything goes: from a retro short dress to a silver, slinky sheath to a black pantsuit. As long as you feel fabulous in your outfit, it can be any color or style. You can even skip the veil. If you'd prefer that your look pleases the crowd but aren't willing to go totally traditional, try working in a hint of color via a dress sash, your shoes, jewelry or a hair accessory or opting for a tea-length dress.
3. The first time you see your groom on your wedding day should be at your ceremony.
You can spend every minute with your groom before the ceremony.In fact, many couples who decided to wait until the ceremony to see each other would've preferred to have the inevitably emotional experience in private rather than in front of all of their guests. Photographers are happy to capture the moment you first see each other before the ceremony, so take photos then.
Mar 23, 2012
Pink and Gold Wedding Ideas
A rose-pink or baby-pink and gold combination will be suitable for a wedding with a vintage, classic, feminine, spring or country look and feel. It is softer on the eyes and very romantic. A dusty pink that is darker, but dull, is great for a more dramatic ambience, while it is still very girly and rustic. Cerise, or hot pink, and gold is great for an urban, modern, vibrant couple that love bursts of colour. This last option just cries out for rebellion and fun, so embrace your theme if you choose these colours. In all cases, the gold adds style and bling, and balances out the femininity of the pink.
Mar 19, 2012
2012 Pronovias Fashion Show
Pronovias 2012 fashion show is here, top fashion Pronovias wedding dresses, choose your favourite style.
Mar 16, 2012
Purple Wedding Ideas
Mar 14, 2012
Wedding Monograms and Words
Giant letters and words spelt out in wood, wire or metal are gorgeous. They suit whimsical, funky, retro or vintage styles of weddings and can be used to convey messages without, literally, spelling everything out.
If you are sticking to monograms, or letters, you will likely choose your initials and, possibly, an ampersand (the symbol “&”) between them. If you opt for words, choose words that communicate the mood and feel of the day (e.g. love, family, fun, passion, hope, home, and so on).
If you are sticking to monograms, or letters, you will likely choose your initials and, possibly, an ampersand (the symbol “&”) between them. If you opt for words, choose words that communicate the mood and feel of the day (e.g. love, family, fun, passion, hope, home, and so on).
Mar 9, 2012
Pronuptia 2012 Wedding Dresses
Pretty wedding dresses with a casual, bohemian vibe from Pronuptia 2012 Boheme bridal collection. Here are my favourite styles.
Margot empire wedding dress in lace and satin, featuring puff cap sleeves, satin bias under the bust, close fitting under-dress covered with soft, slightly gathered lace.
Adele strapless mermaid dress in taffeta featuring loose-fitting overdress with American armholes, draped collar, sash, enhanced with fine Valencienne lace and flowers.
Mathilde lace wedding dress featuring close-fitting bodice in satin covered with a transparent supple-volumed jacket with high collar and American armholes, loops and glass buttons down the centre of the back, gathered skirt and organza-draped waist.
Hortense organza wedding gown featuring bodice with straight neckline, voluminous skirt decorated asymmetrically in front with organza flowers.
Mar 7, 2012
Chinese Fan Wedding Theme
Having a Chinese fan theme for your wedding doesn’t mean that your whole day has to have an Eastern look and feel, if this isn’t your style. Chinese fans are cost-effective and widely available. Visit any Chinese shop or novelty store and they are often available in large quantities and a number of different colours and designs. From engraved wooden ones to ornate silk options, you really have an endless variety from which to choose.
Mar 5, 2012
Wedding Jewelry -- Tejani Bracelets Ideas
Style: Classic Openable Bracelet B195
Rhodium-plated brass bracelet features crystals and cubic zirconia in scroll design. Available in silver, antique silver, gold, or antique gold. Available in sizes XXXS-XL.
Style: Classic Openable Bracelet B0818
Rhodium-plated bracelet is set in brass and features cubic zirconia insets and briolette crystals. Available in silver, antique silver, gold or antique gold finish. XXXS to XL sizes available.
Style: Openable Statement Bracelet B0632
Rhodium-plated bracelet is set in brass and features round-cut cubic zirconias and scrollwork. Available in silver, antique silver, gold or antique gold finish. XXXS to XL sizes available.
Rhodium-plated brass bracelet features crystals and cubic zirconia in scroll design. Available in silver, antique silver, gold, or antique gold. Available in sizes XXXS-XL.
Style: Classic Openable Bracelet B0818
Rhodium-plated bracelet is set in brass and features cubic zirconia insets and briolette crystals. Available in silver, antique silver, gold or antique gold finish. XXXS to XL sizes available.
Style: Openable Statement Bracelet B0632
Rhodium-plated bracelet is set in brass and features round-cut cubic zirconias and scrollwork. Available in silver, antique silver, gold or antique gold finish. XXXS to XL sizes available.
Mar 1, 2012
Don’t Forget to Sign the Guestbook
The guest book may not seem like a very integral part of your wedding day, and most of the time people forget to sign it, or don’t make the effort. The truth is, though it might not seem like a big deal, having a memory like that is priceless. You’ll love being able to sit down later and enjoy reading through the personal messages and well-wishes. The best thing is, you can keep it for years to come and still flip back through those cherished memories.
You could use that big old suitcase for storing other forms of well wishes: collect some old or new postcards and have guests pick their favourite, write a message and toss it in the case. Or perhaps cutout shapes to match your theme? Another popular and equally creative way to capture the day’s memories is by getting happy snaps of all your guests and compiling them in one place. Many photobooths offer services where guests can dress up or just put on a big smile, have their photo taken and then keep one copy for themselves, and one for the couple. You could either write on the back of the photo, or perhaps stick it into a nice scrapbook or pretty notebook, and prompt each guest to write a nice message next to their photo. This way, everybody gets to take home the memories.
You could use that big old suitcase for storing other forms of well wishes: collect some old or new postcards and have guests pick their favourite, write a message and toss it in the case. Or perhaps cutout shapes to match your theme? Another popular and equally creative way to capture the day’s memories is by getting happy snaps of all your guests and compiling them in one place. Many photobooths offer services where guests can dress up or just put on a big smile, have their photo taken and then keep one copy for themselves, and one for the couple. You could either write on the back of the photo, or perhaps stick it into a nice scrapbook or pretty notebook, and prompt each guest to write a nice message next to their photo. This way, everybody gets to take home the memories.