2011年1月27日星期四

CHEAP BEACH WEDDING DRESS

If you’re looking for a cheap beach wedding dress, you’re in luck! Now is a great time to shop for discount wedding garments. Thanks to the Internet and the popularity of second hand shops, a cheap beach wedding dress is easier to find than ever! What follows are some ideas for finding an inexpensive beach wedding dress.

Make Your Own

If you or someone you know is handy with a needle, consider making your own cheap beach wedding dress. Patterns are inexpensive and many types of material are as well. If you don’t find a suitable wedding dress pattern, consider patterns for prom wear or even sun dresses. Remember, many informal patterns can be made into dressier dresses simply by changing the type of material. Instead of using cotton, try silk or satin.

Internet

You’d be surprised at how cheap beach wedding dresses really are. Give it a Google and you’ll see that shops for this type of dress abound. While more formal dresses can be found for hundreds of dollars, dresses more appropriate to the location can be found for much less.
Internet shops offer many styles ranging from long and flowing to short sarong styles. Many are priced affordably.

2011年1月17日星期一

Different Colored Wedding Dresses


Different colored wedding dresses are becoming more popular, thanks to celebrities who have gone outside the norm for their big day as well as designers that haven’t been afraid to take risks for runway shows and magazine spreads. Below are some great options if you want to steer clear of the traditional white, but don’t want to commit to just one solid color.
 Color isn’t just for the bridesmaids anymore.
The Appeal of Different Colored Wedding Dresses
You may try on countless gowns for that special day, however if you are hoping to stand out from the crowd of engaged gals this year and want to do something beautiful and unique, then a different colored wedding dress may be for you.
Gwen Stefani is a great example of one celebrity that wasn’t afraid to show a little color when she married Gavin Rossdale in 2002. Her gown was designed by John Galliano, and instead of the trendy one color accent often found in a sash or hemline of today’s dresses, Stefani instead wore a beautiful piece that started out traditionally white on top, and then cascaded down into a pale pink, ending at the hem with a brighter, darker pink. This progression of color definitely added something special to her ceremony – so much so that the couple had two different weddings, one in London and one in L.A., and she wore the gown for both.