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Find Best Wedding Dress With Great Discount

Friday, July 10th, 2009

Here’s everything you need to know to get the unique wedding dress of your dreamsThe Wedding Dress Reviews Blog is an information outlet for all things relating to the sale of wedding dressesTopics covered in the blog include information relating to dress size and alterations, pitfalls of buying Cheap Wedding Dresses on-line, the latest information about the factory outlet and the variety of designs you can expect to see.1. Determine Your Wedding StyleFirst, try to picture your big day. Will it be a formal church affair, a casual outdoor celebration or something in between? You’ll want a gown that fits this vision. For example, a long-sleeved velvet gown with a cathedral train would look out of place at a bash on the beach; instead, you’d probably want something light and airy, like a chiffon or organ-za dress. And remember, the season doesn’t have to dictate your choice-you can always add a bolero jacket, cape or shawl to any style for warmth.

Create a Gown FileHaving some visuals to bring with you to the dress salons will save you time and help you avoid frustration. Before you hit the shops, rip out pictures of dresses you like in magazines. Then, when you are assigned a salesperson, take some time to go through the images with her and point out the dress details you like-and definitely don’t like. She should be able to take in that information and narrow down a selection for you. As you try on each dress, continue to point out the features and styles that appeal to you. Together, you’ll hone in on the strongest contenders.3. Shop Early, and Search Far and WideWe suggest starting 10 months ahead, or at least as soon as you’ve chosen your site. You never know whether you’ll be the bride who finds her dress on the first boutique visit or the one whose quest is seemingly endless, so set yourself up to have options. Ask your planner and recently married friends for suggestions of dress salons that have a wide selection and outstanding service. And once you’re there, it’s a good idea to try on some designs you think you don’t like, just to be sure you’re right.4. Dress to ShopFinding your wedding gown is a big occasion, but you don’t have to get decked out for it; loose-fitting clothes that are easy to get on and off, and comfortable shoes are ideal for putting you in the mood to try on dresses. Throw a strapless bra into your bag and a pair of heels similar in height to what you’ll wear at the wedding. And don’t forget pretty under things-not only so you feel your best, but also because you’ll be standing around in them as your mom or bridesmaids help you make dress decisions.Wedding dresses from bridal boutiques are expensive. This is not because bridal boutiques are making loads of money, but because they only sell maybe 4 or 5 dresses per week but their shop overheads are expensive so this makes the dresses expensive without Discount Wedding Dresses5. Spend StrategicallyIn a high-quality gown, every detail is finished properly. You’ll never see unraveling embroidery or loose beading. Natural fabrics like silk are pricier than synthetics, but they let your skin breathe and don’t lock in sweat. A lined gown costs more but falls smoothly and hides panty lines. If you have budget constraints, choose a fine fabric and a good fit, and forgo fancy details like appliqués and embroidery; instead, dress up the gown with your own jewelry or “something borrowed.”This content originally appeared in Modern Bride magazine.Wedding Dresses Reviews do not stipulate appointment times and allow you to come along whenever you like on a Saturday and view our huge stock of wedding dresses. Obviously, we are not a well appointed bridal boutique but the prices of our wedding dresses reflect this.Plus Size Mother Of The Bride Dresses over 30 wedding dresses with detailed analysis and over 500 color photographs.Wedding is the most special occasion in the life of any couple for which they may have seen many dreams together.If you’ve had experiences with a wedding dress shop recently as a bride or a bridesmaid, please write a review based on your experiences. Include information such as whether you bought or hired your dresses, if you thought they had a good selection of cheap wedding dresses and if you thought the staff made the experience special.Related posts:Find Best Wedding Dress With Great DiscountIdeal Wedding Dresses

Determine Your Wedding Style

Friday, July 10th, 2009

First, try to picture your big day. Will it be a formal church affair, a casual outdoor celebration or something in between? You’ll want a gown that fits this vision. For example, a long-sleeved velvet gown with a cathedral train would look out of place at a bash on the beach; instead, you’d probably want something light and airy, like a chiffon or organ-za dress. And remember, the season doesn’t have to dictate your choice-you can always add a bolero jacket, cape or shawl to any style for warmth.

How to Measure for your Wedding Dress or Gown

Friday, July 10th, 2009

How to Measure for your Wedding Dress or Gown

If a Wedding is in your future, and you are stumped about a wedding dress, then at least know your measurements, so that you can go window shopping or shop online.

More and more stores are going online, and its important that you have an idea of your measurements before you order. You don’t want to be wasting too much time, with a back and forth mail order. Give yourself plenty of time to do a search, but for right now, you need to figure out your measurements and size.

Here is a simple guide to go by, for measuring yourself for a wedding dress. Wedding dresses are measured slightly different, for example, length measurements are taken from the “clavicle”.. (bet you didn’t know what that was!). It is the hollow in the base of your neck.

MEASUREMENTS

Stand comfortably with equal weight on both feet and arms resting easily at sides.
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1 BUST
Measure around the fullest part of the bust, keeping the tape measure parallel to the floor, this is better done by another person, to prevent the tape from slipping and getting a more accurate measurement..

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2 WAIST
Measure the natural waistline.

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3 HIP
Measure 8-10″ below the waist to find the fullest hip. Measure the fullest part of the hip, keeping the tape measure parallel to the floor, best done by another person..
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4 LENGTH
Dress lengths are taken from the bottom of the clavicle hollow at the front of the neck to the bottom of the hem of the dress.
Skirt lengths without waistbands are taken from the center of the back, starting at the finished edge of the skirt.
Skirt lengths with waistbands are taken from the center back, starting at the bottom waistband seam.

LENGTH MEASUREMENT GUIDE

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DRESSES
Dress lengths are taken from the bottom of the clavicle hollow at the front of the neck to the bottom hem of the dress.
Standard floor length 58?”. Extra length 63?”
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SKIRTS
Skirt lengths without waistbands are taken from the center of the back, starting at the finished edge of the skirt.
Skirt lengths with waistbands are taken from the center back, starting at the bottom waistband seam.
Standard floor length 44?”. Extra length 49?”

Once you have these measurements, keep them in your purse for when you are shopping in the mall or online, and you will have a good idea of what size to look at, as wedding dress sizes tend to differ from regular dress sizes.

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Your wedding dress

Friday, July 10th, 2009

So-called because wedding dress this dress shape looks like the letter A. Basically, an A line dress hugs the body at the shoulders and then flares gently outwards.

Apron

 
Extra material on a skirt that falls a bit like a kitchen apron and has the effect wedding dress of making the skirt look fuller.

Ballgown/full skirt

 
A wide skirt that flares out from a narrow waist, and reaches at least to the ankles. A ballgown dress often comes with a fitted bodice.

Ballerina

 
A wide skirt that reaches just above the ankles.

Ballet veil

 
A veil that reaches the ankles.

Band

 
A neckline with a high collar giving a choker-like effect.

Basque

 
A long, tight-fitting bodice that finishes with a V shape at the front of the dress. Also a type of corset.

Bodice

 
Upper part of a dress.

Bias cut

 
Material cut at a 45-degree wedding dress angle across the length and width of the fabric, to very flattering effect.

Bustle

 
Material wedding dress gathered at the back of the skirt to make the bottom look shapelier.

Cap sleeves

 
Small, tight sleeves, slightly wider at the top, which only just cover the shoulder.

Classic

 
A dress with a timeless quality and clean lines.

Column/straight

 
A long, straight dress.

Contemporary/modern

 
Used to describe a dress with clean, straight, uncluttered lines.

Corset

 
A corset-style bodice is strapless, fitted, boned and often laced or snap-fastened like a corset.

Décolletage/décolleté

 
A low-cut neckline.

Draped

 
Loose, soft material attached to a garment, usually a skirt.

Dropped waist

 
This type of dress has a waistline with a seam that falls a few inches below the natural waist.

Elbow gloves

 
Gloves that go up to the elbow.

Empire line

 
Dress with a high wedding dress waistline and a seam just under the bust.

Fish tail

 
A figure-hugging dress where the skirt fits tightly to the knee before flaring out at the bottom.

Flounced

 
A skirt with a ruffle at the bottom, or with lots of layers.

Garter

 
A traditional part of the bride’s underwear, a bride’s garter belt is a prettily-decorated piece of elastic which goes on the top of the stocking.

Gauntlet glove

 
A long glove which goes down to the wrist but doesn’t cover the hand.

So-called because wedding dress this dress shape looks like the letter A. Basically, an A line dress hugs the body at the shoulders and then flares gently outwards.
 Extra material on a skirt that falls a bit like a kitchen apron and has the effect wedding dress of making the skirt look fuller.
 A wide skirt that flares out from a narrow waist, and reaches at least to the ankles. A ballgown dress often comes with a fitted bodice.
 A wide skirt that reaches just above the ankles.
 A veil that reaches the ankles.
 A neckline with a high collar giving a choker-like effect.
 A long, tight-fitting bodice that finishes with a V shape at the front of the dress. Also a type of corset.
 Upper part of a dress.
 Material cut at a 45-degree wedding dress angle across the length and width of the fabric, to very flattering effect.
 Material wedding dress gathered at the back of the skirt to make the bottom look shapelier.
 Small, tight sleeves, slightly wider at the top, which only just cover the shoulder.
 A dress with a timeless quality and clean lines.
 A long, straight dress.
 Used to describe a dress with clean, straight, uncluttered lines.
 A corset-style bodice is strapless, fitted, boned and often laced or snap-fastened like a corset.
 A low-cut neckline.
 Loose, soft material attached to a garment, usually a skirt.
 This type of dress has a waistline with a seam that falls a few inches below the natural waist.
 Gloves that go up to the elbow.
 Dress with a high wedding dress waistline and a seam just under the bust.
 A figure-hugging dress where the skirt fits tightly to the knee before flaring out at the bottom.
 A skirt with a ruffle at the bottom, or with lots of layers.
 A traditional part of the bride’s underwear, a bride’s garter belt is a prettily-decorated piece of elastic which goes on the top of the stocking.
 A long glove which goes down to the wrist but doesn’t cover the hand.
 A design which incorporates elements of dresses from different periods, eg 1920s, Edwardian, 50s, medieval. Can resemble wedding dress period costume. Perfect for themed weddings.
Historical design

 
A design which incorporates elements of dresses from different periods, eg 1920s, Edwardian, 50s, medieval. Can resemble wedding dress period costume. Perfect for themed weddings.

wedding dress trains

Friday, July 10th, 2009

The shortest train, extending back one-and-a-half feet or less from  glove  where the wedding gowns hits the floor. Also known as a ‘brush’.

Panel

A train can completely transform your look,  glove   no matter what shape your dress is. It allows you to change the feel of your outfit from ceremony to reception. The train is simply the elongated back portion of the  glove  gown that lies on the floor and trails behind the bride, the added weight demanding a tall and majestic stance. Trains date from the Middle Ages,  glove  when the length worn at court indicated a person’s social rank. The premise being the wealthier you were, the more fabric you could afford.

The same length as a sweep train, the court train extends directly from the waist. Wedding Gowns

Also known as royal, this version extends twelve feet or more from the waist.  wedding dress  Managing such a huge amount of fabric often requires pages (young boys), who hold up the train as you walk down the aisle - very regal.

A train that attaches to the gown at the shoulders and falls loosely to the hem of the wedding gown.  Wedding Gowns

Court

A separate simple panel of fabric about a foot wide that acts as a train. It can be court or chapel length and is often detachable to add versatility. Wedding Gowns

A very popular length, the chapel extends from three-and-a-half to four-and-a-half feet from the waist. glove

Wedding Dress Trains

Monarch

Watteau

Today, wedding gowns with long chapel and cathedral trains  Wedding Gowns bridemaid dress  are considered the most formal, lending themselves to bustling following the ceremony. Watteau trains (which spill from the shoulder)  Wedding Gowns   and court trains (which start from the waist) are less formal. The sweep gently puddles about a foot behind the wearer, and the detachable   wedding dresses  train - which can be any length and either a flat panel or gathers of fabric - is generally attached to the gown at the waist with buttons or hooks,  wedding dresses  then later removed to be a bit less informal and not as imposing.

A very formal option, the Cathedral extends six-and-a-half to seven-and-a-half feet from the waist. glove

Sweep bridal dress

Cathedral wedding gowns Wedding Gowns

Chapel bridal dresses

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