Wedding Dress Shopping

Posted on Feb 10, 2008 under Wedding Dresses | No Comment

Shopping for a beautiful wedding gown may be one of the most exciting parts of your wedding planning. You’ve probably been dreaming of the perfect dress for months or years. But all of a sudden you get nervous–the day comes. It’s time for you to go to the store. You’re filled with self-doubt whether you can find that perfect dress of your dreams in the world of bridal shops. Oh, how lucky you are, here’re some helpful tips on wedding dress shopping.

Before you go

Don’t expect to whip through the store in five minutes and score an amazing find and shopping for a wedding dress that really suits you can be rather time-consuming. But if you have a clear picture of what you want before you go, you can successfully make it a happy and time-saving experience. Before heading down to the store and sorting through racks of wedding dress designs, you need to identify what cut will best fit your body and which silhouette will most flatter your shape and size. Do some online research first to gain you a general idea of what style you like most and some related language which might be quite useful for you to relay your desired style to the staffs when you’re in a shop.

Finding the most flattering style

Consider that most dresses styles are determined by what many call the silhouette. This describes the cut of the wedding dress and how it falls to the floor. For example, a ball gown design features fitted bodice and waist with a full skirt and will look good on all but the very short person, on whom the gown may seem overwhelming. Crinolines will also be part of most ball gowns and they usually have a lot of fabric requiring extra care while wearing them.

For a wedding dress that isn’t as full as a ball gown yet has the material flow, an “A” line gown can flatter most every body type. With a fitted bodice shape with A-line skirt, it hides lower-body irregularities as well flatters slim waistlines while making the most of bust. With an empire gown, the raised waistline set just below the bust, right from which the skirt begins flow down with no additional definition at the waist, so it’s perfect for brides who want some concealing coverage for their stomach and hip areas.

A sheath style is much like an evening gown, no flair of the skirt, lays in soft contours to the body. Good for tall and willowy brides. But a sheath style is usually made of thinner fabric and will not hide flaws on any part of the body, so it is typically not recommended for those who may have flaws from the waist down.

Sticking to your budget

Of course, the most important thing is you look the best on your dress, but at the same time you don’t want to spend a fortune on something one-off. Stick to your wedding dress budget and have your beautiful dress without paying far more than you planned.

Simple Wedding Dress

Posted on Nov 27, 2007 under Modest Wedding Gowns | No Comment

Choosing A Simple Wedding Dress For Your Wedding

Lately, the trend of wedding dress designs have leaned towards simplicity. Ladies getting married today would prefer to be in a simple wedding dress that has no fuss and even no veils sometimes. There are many different simple wedding dress styles that you can choose from. These simple casual gowns are casual and comfortable yet at the same time look classy and elegant for your most special day.

Why Choose a Simple Wedding Dress

The major reason why so many brides choose to wear a simple wedding dress is the cost. Informal wedding dresses are considerably cheaper than their full traditional counterparts. Another reason is the design trend today. Rather than taking so much time dedicating to only one puffy, ornate dress, many designers today would prefer to design an elegant dress with simple cut.

One other important reason is a move away from the traditional formal church wedding towards wedding held in more informal venues, including the increasingly popular beach wedding where a casual and simple wedding dress would seem more elegant and proper. Other reasons may be the preference of the bride. She might just favor something that is simple. The simple wedding dress could also be a family heirloom or tradition.

There is a wonderful array of simple dresses, ranging from shift dresses to suit ones. Ecru shift dresses with embellishments being placed properly can be simple wedding dresses. As well, a suit dress consisting of a suit and a jacket can also be a good choice of simple wedding dress. Sometimes, simple dresses look even better than the more complicated dresses. The simple design and cut make them just that elegant and classy.

Other members of the bridal party might also prefer to be in something simpler. Often bridesmaids do not appreciate being made to wear rather elaborate gowns with decorations everywhere. A simple wedding dress will still look very classical as years go by. It could even be used for your daughter’s wedding or your granddaughter’s if it is preserved well.

Simplicity is sure to be a lasting trend as more and more women have come to realize the real value of it. Simplicity can mean low cost yet elegance and class as well.