Princess wedding gowns

Posted on May 26, 2008 under Designer Wedding Gowns | No Comment

Every bride has the right to feel like a princess on her wedding day, that is why princess wedding gowns are always the focusing subjects of many a young girl’s dreams. They are longing for a beautiful wedding gown with diamonds sparkling like stars, and tiara crowns of pearl, crystal or rhinestone, which are just a few of the images associated with princess wedding gowns, which help prospective brides enhance the delusion of princess on their special day.

In fact, according to the professional designer of princess wedding gowns, the term princess refers to the cut of the waist and silhouette of the gown. A princess cut is slimming and it accentuates the bust and flare of hips which allows the waist to appear smaller than it actually is. It is possible to combine the princess waist with a mermaid silhouette that fits snuggly at the waist, across the hips, and down to the top of the knees, then flares out into the vintage-inspired fish-tail look. Marked by clean-cut lines, it flatters the short as well as the very tall bride .The skirts of princess wedding gowns are usually long and A-line. The train is either extending six to seven feet from the waist, or extending only 3 to 4 feet. Many princess wedding gowns are adorned with beading, sequins, crystals, pearls, elaborate lace, and floral designs. Wraps and shawls are ideal accessories for princess wedding gowns. Furthermore, the addition of a pearl or rhinestone tiara is the perfect final touch. And some incredibly beautiful princess wedding gowns feature the simple scoop coupled with very thin spaghetti straps.

The virtues of Princess wedding gowns are obvious as for the elegance, refinement, and the romance of centuries past. As one of the more formal of bridal designs, princess wedding gowns are particularly appropriate for the bride who will be married in the evening. For the sake of comfort, princess wedding gowns should be avoided during the summer, unless one resides in a cool climate.

As a tribute to fairy tale wishes and finding true love, many companies have tried the designing of the series of Princess wedding gowns. The latest collections unveiled are inspired by Disney’s “Princess” characters, combining a fashion-forward look with elements captured by the Disney Princesses themselves, including Ariel, Sleeping Beauty, Belle, Cinderella, Jasmine and Snow White. In order to display the grace and glamour of each princess, this collection employs a mix of fabrications including silk chiffon, satin, taffeta and a variety of laces, and is elegantly accented with touches of crystal and pearl, ribbon and exquisite embroidery and delicate beadwork.

These dresses are a natural extension of Disney Fairy Tale Weddings. However, the price for looking like a princess is not cheap. The Princess wedding gowns usually start at 1,500 dollars and top around 3,000 dollars, and they will be sold at specialty boutiques in North America, Japan, and Europe.

Design Your Own Wedding Dress

Posted on Nov 10, 2007 under Designer Wedding Gowns | No Comment

To truly have a dress that is yours and yours alone, consider designing the wedding dress yourself. You would probably be intimidated by the thought of this idea, especially if the fact is that you have no previous design or craft skills. However, you do not actually need any sort of special talent to design your own wedding dress and it can be a very simple process if you outline clearly what you want and make a full preparation. Interested in this idea now? Read on for more.

How to Design Your Own Wedding Dress

Step One

Find a designer who is going to work with you. In fact, the best idea is to make this the first thing you do so that the designer will be there to help you in every step of the process. You need to start off by telling the designer what kind of style you want: modern, elegant, classy, sexy, traditional and so on.

Step Two

Have a visit of some different bridal shops before you start and better to bring the designer along with you, if possible. Your professional designer can help you determine what styles suit you and flatter you the most. Additionally, you may come up with some really great ideas for your own dress in these shops.

Step Three

Choose a color. Do you have to wear white? ….No! Though white is the standard and traditional color, wedding dresses in every color of the rainbow are available today. Go for some more popular options: soft pink, purple, pale gold, and black. Choose the one that makes your skin gorgeous and compliments the style of your wedding.

Step Four

Take measurements. Once the style and color are determined, your designer is going to take your measurements to have you fitted for the dress so that they can begin working on it.

Advantages You Will Gain

Surly you will benefit a lot from designing your own wedding dress and the major one is that you will have exactly what you want and know it will be totally unique. You are able to communicate with the creator of the dress every step of the way and get to actually watch the dress being built, thus if at any point there is something that you are not completely satisfied with, you are able to make the appropriate changes.

What’s more, the custom-made dress will fit you better than any other off-the-rack dress in bridal shops, thus flatter your shape as much as possible.

Remember

A budget is absolutely essential in the process of designing your own dress. Costs can easily spiral out of control, and if you don’t document them, you may end up paying for more for your dress than you planned. By setting up a budget, you will have something to stick to, thus will be less likely spend more than you need to.