Tuesday, August 10, 2010

THE GAUNTLET


Think of the gauntlet as a hybrid between sleeve and glove. If you're looking for a two way dress, this concept is ideal.  The gauntlet dates back to medieval times.  Originally made out of chain mail or armor, knights used them to protect the hands.  Fast forward a few centuries and the gauntlet has gone through some changes.   Today they are fashion statements, made of fabric and are trendy as we speak partly due to the Goth revival which borrows heavily on Victoriana, a time when gauntlet lace 'mitts' were in vogue.  Defined, a gauntlet glove typically extends from the elbow (sometimes all the way to the shoulder) to the wrist, leaving hand and fingers exposed.  Often brides love this formality for the ceremony--making the ring exchange a cinch.. As you probably guessed, gauntlets can also be removed come reception time . . . .  



Some designers have a signatures look. One of Parisian designer Suzanne Ermann's  is adding gauntlets to many of her gowns.  So innovative with this one component, I'd call these a combo of costume-inspired and neo-couture . . . . 


First daughter Tricia Nixon dared baring her arms back in 1971.  Yes, the swinging 60's ushered in some let-it-all-hang-out attitudes in fashion but bridal fashion was still a modest and traditional arena.  Tricia wore the sleeveless gown she wanted but kept fewer tongues a clucking by adding the lace gauntlets.    Her gown was a tour de force in pure elegance custom designed by Priscilla of Boston.

Monday, August 9, 2010

POCKET CHIC

Check out these gems, all are top designer bridal gowns with pockets--some even the focal point of the design.  While some eras went for pockets, even in formal attire, this is the first we've really seen them show up in bridal.  After all, once-upon-a-time a bride didn't have to carry anything.except a bouquet.  She had maids to handle everything else.  However, pockets, like collars, peplums and hoods are all functional in their way but still a stylish fashion component to be added and enjoyed. Think of it: no bridal purse, your hands are free.  Brides are going to find out what the guys have known all along: life's a lot easier with pockets  

Sunday, August 8, 2010

Gorgeous Wedding Dress


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CHOCOLATE AND IVORY VINTAGE CHIC

Chocolate and Ivory Vintage Chic
Let's get a jump start on Fall here with a few beiges and browns, the background shades of this beautiful and vintage season.  The old barn here says it all--harvest, farms, fallen leaves, berries mixed into floral arrangements and bouquets.  Thanks to  Doodle Dog over at SMP Style Circle for sharing this gorgeous autumn inspiration with us . . .

Saturday, August 7, 2010

IN THE NAVY

In the Navy
Sharp and clean, can you think of a prettier palette for mid-summer?  The blue and navy here conjure images of the sea side wedding, colorful lanterns and the indigo shades of sunset.  Thanks to Wed in the City over at SMP Style Circle for posting this great mix of pictures . . .

Friday, August 6, 2010

Kitty Wedding Dress

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THE FARM CHIC BRIDE

This style harks back to the late seventies with the blouson waist, very much the craze during the disco era.  Created by Parisian designer Delphine Manivet, this easy-to-wear gown has been updated with some gorgeous lace in the skirt that  I'd love to get my hands on.  There's a real casual feeling about it perfect for the farm or country wedding.