Archive for March, 2008

Summer Destination Wedding Ideas

Tuesday, March 25th, 2008

The summer months continue to be the most popular months in which to marry, and for good reason. The weather’s great, the flowers are in bloom, and the beaches are inviting. And, with the increasing popularity of destination weddings, top summer vacation spots are also becoming top summer wedding spots. Where might you consider saying “I do” to a summer wedding?
Bahamas
The Islands of the Bahamas is a 100,000-square-mile tropical paradise that claims more than 700 islands and 2500 cays and lies a mere 50 miles off the Florida coast. Once called the 0Isles of Perpetual June0 by George Washington, the Bahamas is blessed with a tropical climate that makes it a year-round eloping and wedding destination.
Cayman Islands
Searching for a unique and exotic place for your summer wedding? Why not consider a Cayman Island wedding? Located in the western Caribbean Sea, the Cayman Islands consist of Grand Cayman, Cayman Brac, and Little Cayman.
Why would you want to consider a Cayman Island wedding? Consider this: Seven Mile Beach, located on Grand Cayman, is considered by many as one of the best beaches in the world. And, if you or your fiance’ are into scuba diving, the Cayman Islands is also considered the [...]

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How to Choose the Perfect Wedding Dress

Monday, March 24th, 2008
Tip! With the expense of weddings, some couples try and cut back by making their own flowers, having a family member bake the wedding cake or hiring a friend to take wedding photos. Although it is okay to cut back and still have your dream wedding, don’t skimp when choosing your wedding dress.

A long formal dress is suitable for a church wedding of a civil ceremony although many brides do prefer wearing a smart dress or tailored suit for the Registry office.
Some religions also frown on sleeveless dresses or low cut outfits and this will need to be taken into account too.
No matter which style you pick, remember that the back view is as important as the front, you will have you back to everyone during the ceremony.
Choose fabric that is resistant to crushing and creasing
Detachable trains that can be removed or hooked up are also wise.
Dress ideas and colours will need to be discussed with the groom without revealing all the details so that the colours and styles of the wedding party can be coordinated.

Tip! Informal wedding dresses, designer wedding dresses and even discount wedding dresses can all be found online thanks to modern technology. More popular than even designer wedding dresses are discount bridal gowns online.

Look in the mirror

Be realistic and don¡¦t try and aim for what Hollywood starlets look like on their wedding days, most of us don¡¦t have personal trainer and chefs to look after us and help keep us in shape.
Don¡¦t set your goal posts too close to the moon, you will only be disappointed and feel like a failure when your big day is meant to be a celebration of your love for one another.
Concentrate on the real you!
Think about what you normally wear, what colours suit you and which styles flatter you figure and most important, which outfits make you feel on top of the world, What type of ceremony and theme are you looking to create- traditional or relaxed, formal or informal.

Colours

White dresses are not obligatory these days, if you don¡¦t feel white is your colour or will complement you then don¡¦t wear it
Wedding gowns are becoming increasingly popular in cream, pale gold, pale blue, pale pink and red. There is also a trend these days to go for darker colours like burgundy or shades of green which is a beautiful idea for a Christmas wedding.

Tip! You don’t have to be leaving town to choose a destination wedding dress. The name lends itself to the fact that these bridal gowns are usually made of softer, lighter fabrics that pack easily and travel well.

You will feel better in a dress that flatters your complexion or one of your favourites instead of going with white because it seems to be the norm. If wearing a bright coloured dress the details should be kept to a minimum.

The Right Style for your Shape

Choosing a style that flatters your shape can make a huge difference to how you look and also give you a huge confidence booster
Trying on dresses that either don¡¦t suit your body or the ceremony is not only a waste of time but can also depress you and you might find that you give in a buy the wrong dress anyway. A sure fire way to put a dampener on your big day.

Tip! Finding the perfect wedding dress is important, but paying a ridiculous amount for one dress can be a waste of your money.

Tall and Thin

Choose a ball gown with a strapless, fitter bodice

Bony shoulders or collar bones can will suit dresses with a higher neckline that are long and fitted

If you feel you are too thin for this style consider that you can set of your height and leanness with some delicate detailed embroidery or beading.

Short with a fuller, feminine Figure

Try an empire line dress which has a seam under the bust line and in the right fabric, the dress will flow instead of cling

A Knee length dress will also look good, the longer dress will add height and give you a taller silhouette

Sleeves should also be long but not too tight if considered.

Thick Waist

Conceal a wide waist with a boned corset or wear a decorative jacket that falls just below the waistline

Avoid fitted ballerina styles

Very Full Bust

To draw attention away from the bust choose a dress with a long bodice or cowl neck

Dresses with a natural waistline will draw attention to the bust area

Pick a plain bodice and avoid low necklines

Pick a detailed hem if you want to add a little something that you feel might be missing on the top

Tip! Most dresses today focus on the unique personality of the bride rather than socially accepted ‘norms’ when it comes to buying a wedding dress. In general many brides are looking for wedding gowns that are narrower than they have been in times of old, and those that offer clean silhouettes.

Full or Wide Hips

Avoid bustles and ruffles or tiered dresses

Most styles will look great but avoid tight styles around the hips

Princess styles that are fitted on the top and flare slightly to the hem will help disguise larger hips

Ball gown styles in simple fabrics will also draw attention away from the hips

Big bottom

Avoid bows or back fastening ties

Consider a light train from the top of the bodice or waist

Wide Shoulders

Wide straps will narrow the appearance of your shoulders or cover then completely

Draw the focus to a v-neckline

Wearing a sheer wrap will also soften the effect

Do not wear puffed sleeves, don¡¦t even consider them!

Short or heavy legs

Opt for a long dress

Sheath styles which are straight but not too clingy will add height

Short Arms

Three Quarter length sleeves will be flattering

Do not go sleeveless

Chubby Arms

Choose long simple sleeves that are not too tight

Wear a bolero, shrug or wrap

Pregnant Brides

Maternity bridal wear is a fairly specialist item to fin and not offered at standard bridal shops. Having a bump does not equal frump. Pregnant brides can still have the dress of the dreams.
If you are having a baby or have just had a baby then take into account the fact that you are going to have long day, so go for comfort when choosing what to wear.
Don¡¦t try to squeeze in a corset style dress in the size you used to be.
Your dress will have to allow for your changing shape and you will need to find a reliable dress maker for last minute alterations.
If you want to disguise the pregnancy go for a dress that is one size up and getting the bust altered. A big bouquet will also disguise the tummy area.
You do not need to sacrifice style to be comfortable, tight waists and figure hugging dresses with tightly laced bodices are not worth sparing a thought for as they will only torment you on your special day.
Focus on showing off your new curves with a focus on the shoulders or bust
Styles that are perfect for the pregnant bride are Empire lines, princess lines or A line dresses. These styles flare from under the bust, the empire line has a straighter skirt. A Chiffon overlay can be added to soften the lines of your dress or opt for a medieval style dress with long flowing sleeves.

Tip! The shape of your body is an important factor in choosing a wedding dress shape that is most appropriate for you. If you have a full figure, or what is considered a ‘pear’ shape, an A-line style dress may work best for you.

Some guidelines when deciding on a dress:

Try on as many different styles as you like and view them from as many different angles as possible, take some shoes along that will be similar in height to the ones you may wear. To get the full effect have the shop fit you out in a veil with the dress as you wont want to take your wedding dress with you when you go veil shopping

Take your time to make a decision and don¡¦t feel pressured by pushy sales people.

How much deposit is required and when is the balance due

Does the price include VAT

How much extra are the alterations

How far before the wedding must you order

Tip! The currently popular 20s–and floral–style dresses can be easily incorporated into a wedding dress. Accessories, such as chandelier earrings, can also transfer from the catwalks to comprise your wedding look.

How many fitting will be required and do they offer Saturday or after hours fittings

Can you arrange a fitting with accessories, lingerie and shoes

Get confirmation of all appointments and money paid in writing

How far before the wedding will the dress arrive

Do the shop offer storage garment bags

Ask about the care instructions for getting the crease out before your big day

What is the shops policy on cancellations

Have you added the dress to your wedding insurance

If you are going to hire your dress, check to see if the chosen dress will be available on your day, cleaned and ready for collection.

Does the hire price include a full 24 hours. Does the dress have to be cleaned before its returned (an added expense) After the wedding who will be entrusted with delivering the dress back to the hire shop as it should be

Tip! Custom Gown Designers For a one-of-a-kind wedding gown, you can collaborate with a custom gown designer to specially create a wedding dress just for you. You can find such gown designers in most major cities.

I am a wedding preffessional helping brides fid the perfect dress and accessorries at http://www.everyweddingthing.co.uk as well as designing wedding stationery and favours to complete the big day.

Wedding Gown: Getting Your Dream Dress at a Price You Can Afford

Saturday, March 22nd, 2008
Tip! If you don’t already have some ideas for a design, a good place to start may be with bridal magazines, wedding dress catalogs and even on-line bridal shops. All these can be good sources for ideas to use in designing your own wedding dress.

Are you shopping for a wedding gown? If you were not aware of the prices beforehand you may have gone into a little bit of “sticker shock” when you started pricing your wedding gown. If you are like most people you don’t spend $500 or more on a dress every day-and spending that much on a dress that you will wear once seems a little extravagant. However, some people are prepared to spend $2,000 or more to get exactly the wedding gown that they want. Whatever your budget is for your wedding gown, you need to shop carefully to make sure that you get not only a good deal, but a dress that will be one of the highlights of your special day.

One of the best places to find an inexpensive wedding dress is online or in a discount bridal shop. They often have sales and clearance events to make room for new inventory or clean out last year’s models. You may be able to get a wedding gown for as little as $100 at one of the special events that they hold once or twice a year but most dresses will cost at least $500. However, you should also consider the cost of having the wedding gown taken to a tailor or seamstress for alterations, because these are usually necessary when you buy this type of machine sewn mass-produced dress.

Tip! As seen on the runway, feminine details are making a big impact. Ribbons, ruffles, flowers and bows are finding their way back onto wedding dresses and taking femininity to a new level.

If you are willing to pay a minimum of around $2,000, you can have your wedding gown custom made by a seamstress or tailor. They will have at least 2 or 3 fittings with you to make sure that your dress fits properly on the big day. You should make sure that you ask them for references if you are not familiar with their work and feel free to bring in pictures, a pattern, and fabric samples that you would like to consider.

To those for whom money is no object, a designer dress can be had for $6,000 or more. These dresses are one-of-a-kind masterpieces that will fit you perfectly.

No matter the budget, you can find a dress.

Eriani Doyel writes articles for and about Weddings. For more information on choosing a wedding gown visit fleckwedding.com.