Tuesday, January 19, 2010

SANS THE VEIL

Hairpiece Heaven

Yes, veils are still trendy and there are more styles out there than ever, but before you make the decision to wear one, consider your options. Today, brides are bypassing the veil, going for special touches like hats, fresh flowers or jewels in their hair. The idea is, if you’d rather wear a feathered fascinator down the aisle and it works with your gown, go for it.


FLORALS in your hair. They compliment simple evening gown silhouettes with a tropical feel, A-lines and ball gowns with a touch of the romantic. There are three kinds of florals: Fresh, artificial and hand-rolled fabric flowers. All are beautiful choices. Fresh can be ordered through your florist possibly echoing some of those in your bouquet. Artificial flowers are typically silk, some so well made they look like they were just picked out of the garden. Hand-rolled flowers are made out of fabric like dupioni, organza or shantung, sometimes in the same fabric as your gown. These have a real haute couture look and are usually attached to a barrette or spongy wire-wrap. You’ll need the help of a hairdresser incorporating fresh flowers into your hair. Artificial ones sometimes come with an attached comb—sometimes not. If not, you’ll need help anchoring these in. Some hairstylists will even weave poufs of netting through the flowers, creating a real high-fashion look.


HEADBAND -- typically attached to a gathered pouf veil, you can wear the headband individually without the veiling. Headband brides have that fresh, Estee Lauder look. Bands range in style from simple, narrow satin ones to those covered in pearls and crystals. A great option for hair worn down, not quite shoulder length like a bob.

TIARA -- Just the tiara — no veil. This is a classic look. Most tiaras are made out of crystal and rhinestone. Best when the tiara sits upon a well-coiffed up-do.


HATS & FASCINATORS are the choice of some of the world’s chicest brides. Once you start trying them on, you’ll see how each works with the shape of your face, your body type and gown. Adornments can be feathers, flowers, ribbons, drapes and poufs of netting, to name just a few. The widest assortment can be found on Etsy. And if you don’t find exactly what you want, they’ll be able to custom make it for you.

HAIR JEWELERY -- These can range from Mother of Pearl hairpins to crystal adorned hair-sticks and clips. You can wear one or many sprinkled though a beautifully coiffed head. Top notch hair styling is a must to wear these properly.

Monday, January 18, 2010

SHEATH CHIC


The sheath is a favorite of brides who take pride in working out and strutting their stuff. I'm not referring to the evening gown or any variation with a flared skirt but the sheath Audrey made famous--that snug fitting, long columnar silhouette in a heavier fabric like Duchesse satin or peau. Defined, the classic sheath looks like the images above and below--having waistline and skirt features that are usually as snug up top as on bottom. This silhouette can work for the bride who wants a stylish, simple presence as well as one who wants to make a more powerful statement with her veil or accents of laces and a train added. On the right bride this silhouette is elegant and proffers the look of class and chic combined. Adding skirt to a sheath by way of a detachable train is traditional for bridal as well as evening wear reminiscent of 1950s.




Giambatista Valli


Priscilla of Boston
The shorter sheath is also an option for the less formal wedding or even rehearsal dinner, bachleorette party or reception. The Priscilla of Boston dress above is short with a longer train, great for brides who want to change out their look from ceremony to reception . . . .

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Sunday, January 17, 2010

Special Moments: Prom dress designs


This is latest flexible & reliable prom dress designs, are you looking for a attractive dress for your bride? Than you must get the prom dresses designs which will give her attractive look. These dresses are also the choices of celebrities & manufactures are designing them with new fashion which can be designed for the Paris collection by the designer Tony bowls.

Fabulous wedding gown

A wedding to most people is a most important & big thing and it should be; by all the rules of the game. However, these days a wedding is not all that important to people for many reasons. Via

INSPIRATION POINT


These gorgeous images are by Annie Bertram a Zurich photographer who's interest in photography was triggered by a course in perspective drawing and structure at the Hochschule for graphics and book art in Leipzig, Germany. Evocative of storytelling, all her images have a dreamlike quality capable of inspiring brides to tune into some rare and unique ideas . . .

Saturday, January 16, 2010

VINTAGE GOLD AND IVORY INSPIRATION

Vintage Gold & Ivory Inspiration

This really caught my eye when it first posted to SMP. All the warmth mixed with white makes for a gorgeous palette . . .

Friday, January 15, 2010

LEAVING THE COTTAGE

Bonzi

Etsy may well be becoming the new Vogue. Lately the way fashion editors and bridal bloggers have been hailing.some of the artisan/designers with one-of-a-kind products on the site, you'd think so. It seems we have a new breed of fashion star who has left the cottage and moved on to a bigger niche in Bryant Park. Here are a few names: Bonzie, Carol Hannah, Twigs and Honey--all successful designers--all on Etsy. READ THE FULL STORY . . . . . . .