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

Thursday, April 1, 2010

SASHES, BOWS, FLORALS, BELTS AND RIBBONS

Photo By S1 Studio

There's a wide range of novelty belts, bows, sashes, trims and ribbons introduced into bridalwear lately. Until the 1980s, bridal was a field of little experimentation and typically a bridal gown was pretty but looked somwhat the same as the next gown. If you were a modernist and wanted to express yourself in a suit instead of an A-line, forget finding what you wanted on the racks. Besides, your mom might have freaked out at the prospect. All that's been relaxed thanks to a generation of designers and brides daring to go their own way. By way of ribbons, trims and sashes, designers have introduced color and different textures into the mix . The above gown is sashed in back with silk gauze, a fabric so light, it could be mistaken for angel wings.


Touches of the spectrum here. Blues and peaches merge to make up a tie-belt cincing the waist of a full skirt . . .
The best example of a self belt (means made out of the same fabric as the dress). Georgette linen and striped ribbon combine to make up this belt punctuated with a fabric rose.


Gown by Amy-Jo Tatum


Above and below images of The APRIL dress from the Dioresque Collection. Gray satin tie belt is embellished in front by a fabric rose. Ties in the back falling the length of the dress . . .

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Gown by Amy-Jo Tatum
A photo of my own wedding gown above shows that I put all the bells and whistles on one dress (and actually got away with it, I think). It had a 5 inch sash doubling around the waist and tying into a side-front bow. Pinned to the sash was a giant silk floral and tassel tie. The shoulder was embellished with handrolled silk dupion florals.

Wednesday, September 2, 2009

Wedding Dresses Style 1720 - Bonny

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Wedding Dresses Style 1720, Bonny wedding dresses, wedding gown
Bonny, lovely wedding dresses ideal for every bride. A mix of traditional silhouettes and soft details make Unforgettable wedding dresses truly special.

Style 1720 is in Royal Satin. This princess cut gown features a sweetheart banded neckline that flows into the bodice with beaded lace accents. The band is finished with a modern bow and tails across the skirt and the back and semi-cathedral length train are finished with lace.

view wedding dress detail via houseofbrides.

Friday, August 7, 2009

Wedding Dress Style 1090B - Watters Bride

Watters Bride wedding dresses, wedding gown
Watters Bride wedding dresses, wedding gown
Watters Bride collection for the truly sophisticated Bride. The Watters Bride collection mixes the finest fabrics from Silk Shantung to Taffeta with delicate accents to create dramatic silhouettes. Become more than a bride, become a classic with a Watters Bride wedding dress. This bias cut gown features a surplice front wrap with dramatic sleeves and a rouched midriff and a sweep train. View wedding dress detail [via] best wedding dresses.

Thursday, July 30, 2009

Wedding Dresses Style 1591012 - Jacquelin Bridals

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Jacquelin Bridals, a collection of wedding dresses sure to captivate! Jacquelin Bridals transform the traditional wedding dress into contemporary styles with an array of sizes and colors. Jacquelin wedding dresses offer an incredible variety from the timeless to the trendy giving every Bride an option. Jacquelin Bridals gives Brides so much more. View wedding dress detail [via] best wedding dresses.

Wednesday, July 29, 2009

Wedding Dresses Style 2722 - Bonny

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Bonny wedding dresses, wedding gown Bonny Bliss Collection, modest yet lovely wedding dresses for your traditional wedding. With sophisticated design and subtle detail, Bonny Bliss wedding dresses are simply beautiful. Style 2722 is in Chiffon. Buttons decorate the back finished with a beaded semi-cathedral length train. Viwe wedding dress detail [via] best wedding dresses.

Friday, July 24, 2009

Wedding Dress Style 7094B - Watters Bride

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Watters Bride wedding dresses, Tolli Bridals wedding dresses, wedding gown, Watters Bride collection for the truly sophisticated Bride. The Watters Bride collection mixes the finest fabrics from Silk Shantung to Taffeta with delicate accents to create dramatic silhouettes. Become more than a bride, become a classic with a Watters Bride wedding dress. This strapless gown features a side draped bodice and bias skirt. Available in floor length or extra length. View wedding dress detail [via] best wedding dresses.

Sunday, July 19, 2009

Wedding Dresses Style TV27204 Melina - Mon Cheri

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Mon Cheri wedding dresses, strapless dress, wedding gown
Mon Cheri wedding dresses, strapless dress, wedding gown
Wedding dresses by Mon Cheri wedding dress collection. This brilliant collection of wedding dresses is created in the finest fabrics and adorned in delicate embellishment. Your fantasy gown is a Mon Cheri wedding dress. This strapless gown features enhanced bodice construction, silver crystal beading, a full tulle skirt with center back beaded motif and a chapel length train. View detail this wedding dresses [via] best modern wedding dresses.

Saturday, July 18, 2009

Wedding Dresses Style 2055 - Alfred Angelo

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Alfred Angelo wedding dresses, wedding gown
Alfred Angelo bridal collection, beautiful wedding dresses designed for the true romantic. Alfred Angelo wedding dresses are romantic with classic silhouettes and dazzling detail. Alfred Angelo offers a wide array of sizes and colors. Every bride can find her perfect dress with Alfred Angelo bridal collection. View wedding dress detail [via] best wedding dresses.

Friday, July 17, 2009

Wedding Dress Style 22154 Dakota - Jessica McClintock

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Wedding dresses by Jessica McClintock. Always fashionable, Jessica McClintock wedding dresses are flirty and fun to wear. Jessica McClintock wedding dresses are available in choice of colors and sizes. Jessica McClintock charms with their collection wedding dresses. View wedding dress detail [via] best modern wedding dresses.

Thursday, July 16, 2009

Wedding Dress Style 1053B - Watters Bride

Watters Bride wedding dresses, strapless dress, wedding gown
Watters Bride wedding dresses, strapless dress, wedding gown
The Watters Bride collection for the truly sophisticated Bride. The Watters Bride collection mixes the finest fabrics from Silk Shantung to Taffeta with delicate accents to create dramatic silhouettes. Become more than a bride, become a classic with a Watters Bride wedding dress. This strapless gown features a lace applique, A-line skirt and sweep train. View wedding dress detail [via] best wedding dresses.

Wedding Dresses Style A1772 - Mon Cheri

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Mon Cheri wedding dresses, strapless dress, wedding gown
Wedding dress by Mon Cheri wedding dress collection. This brilliant collection of wedding dresses is created in the finest fabrics and adorned in delicate embellishment. Your fantasy gown is a Mon Cheri wedding dress. This strapless gown features a sweetheart neckline and lace-up back. The bodice is adorned in Lace and Tulle ruched band at bust. View wedding dress detail [via] best wedding dress.

Wednesday, July 15, 2009

Wedding Dresses Style 765 - Bonny Collection

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Bonny wedding dresses, modern wedding dresses,
Wedding dress by Bonny Collection, lovely wedding dresses ideal for every Bride. A mix of traditional silhouettes and soft details make Bonny wedding dresses truly special. This mermaid style gown features beaded straps that lead into a deep sweetheart neckline emphasized with beading and embroidery. Shirring drapes over the bust and through the bodice and straps lead to a low cut sheer beaded back panel and plain chapel length train. View detail wedding dress [via] best wedding dress.

Wedding Dresses Style 1353 - Private Label

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Wedding Dresses Style 1353, wedding gown, private label wedding dress
Private Label bridal gowns lend their beauty from classic silhouettes and elaborate beadwork. Style 1353 is in Organza. It is a Strapless gown with a Dropped waist and an A-line skirt. It has an Asymmetrical hem that flows to a Cathedral train. View detail this wedding dresses [via] Best Wedding Dresses.

Tuesday, July 14, 2009

Wedding Dresses Style 2310 - Eden Bridals

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Eden Bridals wedding dress collection, fabulous dresses at spectacular savings! Discover the subtle sophistication of Eden Bridals wedding dresses. From delicate beading to unexpected color, Eden Bridals draws beauty from the details. Choose Eden Bridals for a truly elegant and affordable dream dress!

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Please note if selecting the Custom Length option, the length is added or removed from the front of the dress only. Please specify the number of inches longer or shorter than Eden Bridals standard Hollow-to-Hem measurement. View detail wedding dress [via] best wedding dress.

Wedding Dresses Style 1591014 - Jacquelin Bridals

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Jacquelin Bridals wedding dress, a collection of wedding dresses sure to captivate! Jacquelin Bridals transform the traditional wedding dress into contemporary styles with an array of sizes and colors. Jacquelin wedding dresses offer an incredible variety from the timeless to the trendy giving every Bride an option. Jacquelin Bridals gives Brides so much more! It has an Empire waist, Mermaid skirt. View wedding dress detail [via] best wedding dresses.

Thursday, March 19, 2009

NEW ON ETSY

Meet Fiona! This is an adaption of my evening gown silhouette clients love so much. Incredibly light and airy, it's made out of silk chiffon and lined in china silk (feels sumptuous on). The train is a diaphanous cloud of silk gauze dappled with tiny hand rolled organza florals.




Ordering this gown is a cinch. It can be found on my site, Amy-Jo Tatum Bridal Couture or Etsy. Best to call me 415.258.8204. I'm in The San Francisco Bay Area. I'll send out a good sized swatch of this fabric and linings. . . .

Tuesday, July 29, 2008

UP AND DOWN: ALL ABOUT TRAINS AND BUSTLES


Back in the Middle Ages when fabric was in short supply, the length of one’s train conveyed a person’s wealth and standing. For Victorians, bustling the train was considered an art form with all kind of intricate floral and lace treatments. Today a gown with a train still suggests formality; typically the longer the train, the more formal the wedding. So what is a train exactly? A train is that extension in the back of the skirt that follows when you move. Read more


Friday, July 4, 2008

BRIDE MAIL: THE PETITE BRIDE



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I'm 5' and very small boned. Most gowns I've tried on are for women that are 5'6. This means whenever I get in front of the mirror I'm swimming in the dress. Almost any sleeve, belt, print or lace looks magnified on me. What are my options?
One of the most important things for the vertically challenged to remember is scale. If you're petite and in shape, you can wear just about any gown as long as you scale down to the right proportion. Also thinking vertically (up, up, up) it will be easier to figure out which treatments suit you best. For instance, choose a bodice and neckline that draw the eye up to your decolletage. Here's more to consider.
GO FOR
*A gown with a panel or seam(s) running up the front. The unbroken lines give you height.
*Empire waists like the one at left are one of your best options considering you go floor length. You want to keep that vertical line going.
*A V or U neckline will give the impression of a longer neck.
*A mermaid. If you're slim and petite consider this style. It's fitted like an evening gown up top and has all the bounce and swirl of a ball gown below.
*An A-line like the one pictured below. Think of it as your very own scaled down version of a ballgown.
*Sheath and evening gown silhouettes like the one below. Long and columnar, they will flatter you.






*Choose length over volume in your skirt.
*Sleeves that are long and straight like the ones opposite.
*Best proportion is a floor length gown with a veil or train of the same length.
*If you are wearing a gown with a train and/or veil, keep the length just brushing the ground.
PASS UP:
*Any ball gown. The volume in the skirts will consume you.
*Heavy, elaborate fabrics like brocade or any print or design that is large.
*Wide belts, sashes and cummerbunds interrupt the vertical lines you want to create. If you do wear a sash or belt go thin (1-1 ½ inches) and as close to the shade of your gown as you can get.
*Any design with big puffy sleeves or shoulder pads.
*Any train or veil longer than a sweep.


Gowns by Amy-Jo Tatum

Thursday, July 3, 2008

411 ON BODICES

Photo by Ron Greystar/All Rights Reserved
The bodice is the focal point, the epicenter of your gown and reflects the heart of its overall style. Which bodice you choose will determine whether or not your gown has sleeves, a collar, high or low neckline, lace overlays, etc. Proper fit of the bodice is especially crucial and the place the most exact measurements need to be taken. Because a bodice is either darted or seamed, it typically has the most shaped and sculpted seams of any other piece on your gown. Also it is the center from which most other components are attached and take form—the place your gown finally goes from a flat to a three dimensional piece of fabric sculpture. While a bodice may look pretty straight-forward from the outside, like the skirt, it may have a complex inner life of linings, facings, and shaping materials we never see but sense by the way the bodice holds it’s shape. For instance, the bodice on a typical wedding gown needs an underling to give it that sculpted form in addition to becoming a strong foundation with which to attach lace, trim or embroidery. Also, an underlining can hide casements within the bodice for boning, a material used to hold that strapless bodice up. We’ll discuss the understructure of your bodice as well as skirt in more detail later. Until then realize most bodices whether draped or closely fitted to your body, frequently have some kind of foundation of reinforcement beneath. Here are a few bodice treatments to consider.

Ruched-Left:Treatment of horizontal gathers stretched across the bodice front and back.



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Strapless-Typically looks like the one pictured at left. Has no sleeves and is held up with boning inside the bodice.



Overlay-A spread of lightweight fabric or lace laid over top the bodice like the one pictured left.





photo by Ron Greystar



























Draped-Pictured above, like the surplice, this treatment can be attached from the shoulders or neckline. Also supported by an under bodice.
Surplice-Pictured bottom left, two wraps of fabric criss-crossing over the bust line, usually attached and/or supported by an under bodice. Big 1930s glam look with Jean Harlow struttin’ across the screen in her white crepe satin..
Corset-Bodice or vest usually with visible boning running vertically up the front and back. Laces up through eyelets either in front or back. While I’ve seen a few that hint at modesty complete with miniature rosebuds and bows, typically the corset belongs to the venturesome bride. Yes, a bodice all done up like a corset does have that Moulin Rougesque look; makes busty and heavier brides look voluptuous, everyone else a Can-Can dancer.


All gowns by Amy-Jo Tatum

Tuesday, June 3, 2008

WHAT'S NEW IN THE GOWN GALLERY?








Every so often I'll be adding new photos as samples are finished. Meet Cosette, the newest member of the Spring/Summer 2008 collection; a silk chiffon and crepe empire with peau d'ange lace at the bodice. There's a sweep train and the gray satin ribbon is a sash all the way down the back. This gown was inspired by a dress I saw in Follow the Fleet, a 1935 Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers flick. When the 'Cosette' design first started going round in my head, I envisioned it on a bride at an outdoor garden wedding. But I think 'Cosette' would also look awesome at a cocktail or evening wedding. As far as the head chic goes, you have so many options with this gown: flowers in the hair, a snood, a veil of almost any legnth . . . .