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

Sunday, August 8, 2010

Designer Wedding Gown

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Designer wedding gowns are very popular among Hollywood actresses, Princess, Presidential daughters and other celebrities. Custom-made and exclusive bridal wear makes these wedding gowns extremely costly. Then every stitch is inspected by hand and every little detail is inspected and finalized by the designer. Usually, in the designer wedding gowns finest imported laces, beads and natural fabric are used.

Most designs are customized through exclusive fit customization routines, which include the raising or lowering of neckline, changing the train length and fine tuning of the dress. As the designer wedding gowns are custom made and unique, there are no samples available for trial. The main advantage of the muslin prototype is that, it saves customer's cost of alterations and more importantly their time. Once the bride is satisfied with the muslin prototype, the designer then creates the final version.

Dress maker create a wedding gown in muslin (thin cotton) for first trial fitting as per bride's specifications. Each designer wedding gown is handcrafted as per the bride's exact measurement to fit her properly and comfortably. The main purpose of designer wedding gown is to create most unique and exclusive bridal experience for every bride. Every woman is uniquely different in her own way, so there is a need to have a design that can reflect her style and personality through her dress. A designer mixes traditional designs with modern designs to create comfortable, supportive and exclusive designer wedding gowns for customers as per each customer's expectations.

Friday, July 23, 2010

Beautiful Wedding Gown

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Strapless Satin Ball Gown For an even more traditional alternative to the many contemporary designs on the market, this striking dress, A breathtaking showpiece, this gown offers a perfectly classic way to occupy the spotlight on your happy day. The dress features a classic button back detail and a chapel train, which extends one and a third yards from the waist, for a decidedly elegant effect. The taffeta gown, available in ivory or white, features a striking high collar neckline that is adorned with an intricate beaded pattern to emphasize your upper body.

The dress's trumpet style silhouette flares gently from an ornate fitted bodice to hide lower areas of the body while drawing the eye upward. Trumpet Silhouette Taffeta Gown Part of the Galina Signature line, this gown features high end styling and materials plus a design meant to flatter fuller figures. To get you started on the path leading to the aisle, here are a few figure flattering wedding gown options for plus size brides with details on what they can do for your body type. Since buying a wedding gown is usually a one-time process, it's not uncommon for future brides to be rather unfamiliar with the different styles and silhouettes available to them.

To satisfy even the slightest of concerns, it makes sense to search for a beautiful gown that brings out the parts of your body you love the most while de-emphasizing other areas. One of the most important events in a lifetime, your wedding day is no time to be worried about your figure.

Tuesday, July 6, 2010

2011 Wedding Gown Trends

2011 Wedding Gown Trends
2011 Wedding Gown Trends
2011 Wedding Gown Trends
Certainly strapless bridal gowns are still a staple, and the Very low waistlines are in abundance, and most bodices have ruched, gathered, or draped bodices which hug the figure (the wrapped fabric does a nice job of smoothing over any figure flaws in these tight bodices). Asymmetry is still in, both in the form of the one shoulder gown and wedding dresses with asymmetrical draping on the bodice. One thing you will not be seeing is a lot of plain dresses or those with simple lines.

Oversized clusters of flower "corsages" are another big trend, and they are primarily being used as accents on waistlines or shoulders. Soft petals are another favorite decoration for the romantic gowns for 2011. Instead of ruffles, look for gowns with hundreds of tiny three dimensional flowers stitched all over them. The bridal gowns which are set to debut soon move away from the ruffle trend, but not from the idea of using embellishments to add volume and femininity.

For the last few seasons, ruffles have been one of the biggest ways that designers have chosen to add volume and visual interest to their gowns. Take a sneak peek into the romantic style of the latest wedding gown trends. Set to debut in a few months, the first crop of 2011 gowns are embellished with many dimensional details, lots of handstitched crystals, and large floral appliques. 2011 might seem like a long way off, but bridal gown designers are already hard at work creating the beautiful styles which brides next year will all be coveting.