Saturday, September 13, 2014

Tips for Saving Money on Your Wedding Gown

As a bride, you should aim to look like the absolute best version of yourself on your wedding day. And aside from your beaming smile and bridal glow, your dress will be front and center. Generally speaking, you will spend a big money on your dream dress. If you don't want to break the bank, following the next contents and learn how to save money on wedding gown.
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Simplify - Opting for a classic gown without any embellishments can lower the price tag significantly, since materials like lace and beading are more expensive. Then use your accessories to dress up your gown and get the look you’re after.

Ask for Substitutes - If you absolutely must have that highly embellished dream dress, ask if the designer can limit the beading to just the bodice and skip it entirely on the skirt or train. Or another option is to ask if the dress can be made in an alternative, less expensive fabric, so you still get the style and silhouette you’re after but at a more reasonable price point.

Avoid Custom Alterations - Making special changes to couture gowns, such as changing the shape of the neckline or altering a sleeve, can cost a big money. To save some money, look for gowns you love just the way they are, rather than trying to transform one into something else.

Pick a Less Formal Silhouette - If a big ball gown is out of your reach, you can save by buying a more casual or simple shape. The more fabric it takes to make a gown, the more it costs, so it’s not surprising a ball gown made with yards and yards of taffeta or organza can cost more than twice as much as a slim sheath in the same fabric.

Shop at the Right Time - Winter and summer are the two times a year when bridal designers and some retailers, will host mega-sales to make room for the next season’s merchandise. If you have your heart set on a pricey designer gown, you might be able to snag it at up to 80 percent less. Just keep in mind: Brides who wear a size 8 (the average sample size) often have the best luck, and you’ll have to battle the crowds.

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Friday, September 12, 2014

Four Common Wedding Gown Silhouettes You May Know

It is may be the most hard task and thrilling experience for the bride-to-be when choosing wedding gowns. As we all know, the key to find the right dress is knowing your body type first, and every figures has its own advantages, you should find the right gown silhouett for your unique body type. Here we will learn some common gown silhouettes, hope these can give you some help.
ballgown wedding dresses
Ballgown Wedding Dress: The “fairy tale” dress, with a fitted bodice, flairs at the waist with a full skirt. Ideal for most body types but looks great on pears, since it hides the lower body. Not good for petites; the skirt can be overwhelming on a small frame.
a-line wedding dresses
A-Line Wedding Dress: Fitted bodice through the waist and flows out to the ground, resembling the outline of an uppercase "A." Ideal for all body types.
mermaid wedding dresses
Mermaid Wedding Dress: Fitted on the body from the chest to the knee, then flares out close to the knee. Ideal for slender frames and hourglass body types who are willing to show off their curves. Not good for apples and plus size body types.
sheath wedding dresses
Sheath Wedding Dress: Narrow shape that flows straight down from the neckline to the hem. Ideal for lean frames, such as petites and bananas. Also good on hourglasses who are willing to show off their curves. Not good for pears; sheaths will accentuate extra inches and can be unflattering.

Wednesday, September 10, 2014

Fashion Party Dresses for Wedding 2014

There are so many things you should consider when invited to wedding, and one of the most important things is to pick out an appropriate dress. Then how to find the right wedding guest dress? You should find the proper dress length and type for the wedding depending on the time of day and other information. Here are some common styles of wedding party dress you can have a look.
1. Floor Length Chiffon Green Evening Dress(Find More)
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2. One-Shoulder Black Party Dress(Find More)
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3. Knee-Length Cocktail Dresses(Find More)
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