Showing posts with label couture wedding dress. Show all posts
Showing posts with label couture wedding dress. Show all posts

Thursday, February 17, 2011

Embroidery Wedding Dress with Pearl Embellishments

Lace Wedding DressEmbroidery Wedding Dress with Pearl Embellishments

Determine which version of luxurious wedding dresses consists of several important items, one of them is fitted embellishments. Pearl bling is a luxury ingredient for embellishments wedding dress which is perfect when added with embroidery. In the picture is a couture strapless wedding dress be given pearls embellishments, and looks amazing designed with embroidery lace until back namely on bodice.
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Saturday, February 5, 2011

Pallas Athena Couture Wedding Dress by Alfred Angelo

Casual Wedding Dress
Pallas Athena Couture Wedding Dress by Alfred Angelo

This is the wedding dress characterized with Pallas Athena style, a touch of couture style also be a convincing combination. Pallas Athena couture wedding dress these created and designed by renowned designers namely Alfred Angelo. Pallas Athena couture wedding dress by Alfred Angelo looked thin and soft with ivory white chiffon, and that looks special fitted lace cap sleeves.
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Thursday, February 3, 2011

Jasmine Couture Wedding Dress

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Jasmine Couture Wedding Dress

You would expect in wedding appears romantic in front of the guests, and one of the assessment and consideration is wedding dress. Nuanced jasmine wedding dress create a romantic atmosphere various angles looks beautiful and captivating, combined with couture style added advantage. In the pictures showing of jasmine couture wedding dress which designed strapless. Gold sashes further enhance your wedding gown in the middle.
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Sunday, December 19, 2010

Couture Mermaid Wedding Dress

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Couture Mermaid Wedding Dress

In the event of weddings all the guest vying to appear stunning, and always waiting to get praise from other wedding participants. Here offers of couture mermaid wedding dress is so beautiful, wrapped with ivory silk fabric and given lace pattern. Couture mermaid wedding dress is the most popular and designed a very complete and detailed such as designed strapless.
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Tuesday, October 12, 2010

Short Couture Wedding Dress Design

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Short Couture Wedding Dress Design By Claire Pettibone Ny

This is a couture wedding dress who looks casual with a short skirt design, designed by Claire Pettibone Ny is a famous designer. The short couture wedding dress in the gallery suitable for informal wedding party, and more interesting when be given white lace design. Ideas short couture wedding dress design in the gallery picture became an inspiration among celebrities, because a Claire Pettibone Ny is a designer which often create works for the celebrities. Ideas for short couture of the wedding dress design by Claire Pettibone Ny in the gallery, can give insight and provision to apply your wedding.
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Tuesday, August 31, 2010

Vintage Couture Wedding Dress

Couture Wedding Dress
Vintage Couture Wedding Dress By Claire Pettibone NY

Vintage couture wedding dress is the limited edition designed by Claire Pettibone NY, which launched on year 2008. Vintage couture wedding dress these using white silk and covered floral lace, and more sexy moment be given halter design by by Claire Pettibone NY is famous designer. This dress created for wedding formal such as evening wedding day, will be beautiful looks moment weared by bride and romantical memories with groom. Vintage couture wedding dress by Claire Pettibone NY secured prides for your wedding.
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Thursday, March 25, 2010

Couture wedding dress | Ideal body

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Weddings performed during and immediately following the Medieval Era were often more than just a union between two people. They could be a union between two families, two businesses or even two countries. Many weddings were more a matter of politics than love, particularly among the nobility and the higher social classes. Brides were therefore expected to dress in a manner that cast their families in the most favorable light, for they were not representing only themselves during the ceremony. Brides from wealthy families often wore rich colors and exclusive fabrics. It was common to see them wearing bold colors and layers of furs, velvet and silk. See Arranged Marriage
The woman to the far right is wearing a typical wedding dress from 1929. Up until the late 1930s, wedding dresses reflected the styles of the day. From that time onward, wedding dresses have traditionally been based on Victorian styles.

Over the centuries, brides continued to dress in a manner befitting their social status—always in the height of fashion, with the richest, boldest materials money could buy. The poorest of brides wore their best church dress on their wedding day. The amount of material a wedding dress contained also was a reflection of the bride's social standing and indicated the extent of the family's wealth to wedding guests. Today, there are wedding dresses available in all price ranges, and Western traditions have loosened up to include a rainbow of colors and variety of lengths, which are now considered acceptable. Women may purchase ready-made gowns, wear a family heirloom, or they may choose to have a dressmaker create one for her. In addition, today many bridal salons have samples of wedding gowns in their stores where the bride selects a certain style and orders one to be made to fit.

Wedding dresses have traditionally been based on the popular styles of the day. For example, in the 1920s, wedding dresses were typically short in the front with a longer train in the back and were worn with cloche-style wedding veils. This tendency to follow current fashions continued until the late 1940s, when it became popular to revert to long, full-skirted designs reminiscent of the Victorian era. Although there has always been a style that dominates the bridal market for a time, and then shifts with the changes in fashion, a growing number of modern brides are not choosing to follow these trends. This is due in large part to non-traditional and non-first-time weddings, and women who are marrying later in life.

Today, Western wedding dresses are usually white, though "wedding white" includes creamy shades such as eggshell, ecru and ivory. Philippa of England was actually the first documented princess in history to wear a white wedding gown during a royal wedding ceremony: she wore a tunic with a cloak in white silk bordered with grey squirrel and ermine).

White did not become a popular option until 1840, after the marriage of Queen Victoria to Albert of Saxe-Coburg. Victoria had worn a white gown for the event so as to incorporate some lace she owned. The official wedding portrait photograph was widely published, and many other brides opted for a similar dress in honor of the Queen's choice.

The tradition continues today in the form of a white wedding, though prior to the Victorian era, a bride was married in any color, black being especially popular in Scandinavia.Later, many people assumed that the color white was intended to symbolize virginity, though this had not been the original intention. (It was the color blue that was connected to purity.) The white gown is in fact a symbolic Christening gown. The are a variation of the white surplice worn in the Western Catholic tradition by members of the clergy, church choirs and servers and the gowns worn by girls making their first communion and at their confirmation and also by women making religious vows. Today, the white dress is normally understood merely as the most traditional and popular choice

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