Wednesday, 28 May 2014

Pretty in Pink – Top 8 Celebrity Pink Wedding Dresses


The old (western) wives' tale: 
"Married in green, ashamed to be seen 
Married in grey, will go far away 
Married in red, wish yourself dead 
Married in blue, always be true 
Married in yellow, ashamed of your fellow 
Married in black, wish yourself back 
Married in pink, of you he'll think 
Married in white, sure to go right."
Blue is the symbol for purity/virginity in wedding dresses, not white. White was originally the colour of mourning, not black, and later was used to flaunt how much money you had to waste on a white dress, that was too be used only once. To market it in later years, companies then started the whole "white is for purity" nonsense, to sell dresses.
Pink signifies romance, love, and friendship. It denotes feminine qualities and passiveness.

It's true that blue is the historical traditional color for purity. Before you disbelieve the truth, you must right now research a little and look it up. Some people think white, but most actual scholars say blue. The white bridal gown trend was started by Queen Victoria. 

All kinds of misguided cultural connotations were added the idea of a white wedding gown, from 'rich' (can only wear it once) to 'poor' (couldn't afford dye), to 'virgin' (white is a 'pure' color). Basically, it was a trend that took on a life of its own, and now many people think white is simply a 'traditional' bridal color. But it's actually a relatively new 'tradition'. Only in this past century and a bit before has the white gown become THE color that most brides have. 

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That said, while there are 'rhymes' for different colored gowns, don't let some silly rhyme decide your future. 

Wear whatever color that YOU want, and what looks best on you. You can wear whatever you like. If you want to go with the standard white (always a popular choice), go for it. If you want to try something different (some us look terrible in white), you have every right to go for that too. Whatever suits your style, preference, taste, and appearance best. 

If you are curious about colored gowns, maybe you can add a few to the mix when you are trying on your bridal gowns. Pale pink, lavender, and blue are popular colored gown tints. Some people wear a white gown but add a sash or have a different colored bottom (like Gwen Stefani's pink gown). You may find that you prefer one over another. Or not. But have fun with it! Remember, YOU set the rules for what you want to wear. 

Pink isn’t just for a little girl’s room or for your bridal shower. Pink might be ultra feminine but it’s also gutsy and romantic too! Plan a pink wedding, everyone else is!
Gwen Stefani, Jessica Biel, Anne Hathaway – it seems like all the celebrities are already on board the train for a pink wedding dress. Let’s take it one step further to plan the ultimate pink wedding. Many brides shy away from pink being a prominent color in their wedding decor and planning because it seems alienating. Pink is still “for the girls” and brides are afraid their guys aren’t going to warm up to such a frothy and confectionary color. Hopefully though, your guy and your guy’s guys will understand that pink doesn’t just come in one shade of girly and outdated. Pink has many different faces and there’s one type of pink for everyone!
The many personalities of pink are not just in its shading but also in its uses. Blush is the second most popular color for wedding gowns and it can also be a big hit in wedding planning. Less than romantic or loud pinks, blush is understated and subtle. This means that blush can pair well with lots of colors. It can be paired with other pastels or muted tones to create a serene palette or it can be used to tone down bold colors. A great way to use blush is to use a touch of it like a magic wand. If you are wearing a blush colored gown coordinate with your man to have him add some blush to his vest or tie and you two will look like the perfect couple. Blush is also more sophisticated than other pinks so you need not worry about a childish factor. It will romantic and feminine like other shades of pink but it will also feel grown up and luxurious. If you don’t want to overcommit to pink runners and seat covers or even to a pink dress blush accents such as shoes or flowers are another simple and easy way to add the soft, romantic element that pink always brings to the table.
So let’s see the top 8 celebrity who chose pink wedding dresses for their big day. And then you may think over about your wedding dress color, good luck!

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By now, you have probably seen the infamous photos of Jessica Biel’s pink, mega-layered Giambattista Valli wedding dress to Justin Timberlake. Jessica follows some other celebrities in favouring a pink wedding gown for her nuptials, including Anne Hathaway’s romantic ballgown, Reese Witherspoon’s simple, pale pink dress and Gwen Stefani’s hot pink dip-dyed, couture wedding gown.
Bazinga! Kaley Cuoco, who plays Penny on The Big Bang Theory, has married her beau, tennis player Ryan Sweeting, in a gorgeous custom-made pink Vera Wang gown.
The couple’s New Year’s day wedding ceremony took place at Hummingbird Nest Ranch in California in front of 150 guests, including the bride’s Big Bang co-star (and former flame) Johnny Galecki and Bachelorette co-star Ali Fedotowsky.
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Sharon Stone
Actress Sharon chose a pink creation when she married Phil Bronstein on Valentine’s Day in 1998. The star’s dress was designed by Vera Wang and was made of chiffon with A-line silhouette.

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Portia De Rossi
When Portia and Ellen DeGeneres tied the knot, the actress donned a Zac Posen gown that featured a blush tulle skirt. 

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Julianne Moore 
Julianne married her husband Bart Freundlich in an intimate ceremony and didn’t go for the usual wedding dress, instead she opted for an elegant, sleeveless pink/lilac silk Prada dress. She completed her look with sparkly earrings she had borrowed from Barkin.

Monday, 12 May 2014

Top 5 Bridesmaid Dresses Shopping Tips

A successful wedding requires choosing the right bride's dress. However, if the choice of bridesmaids dress is not done wisely this leaves a large flat across the stage of wedding. Very often this aspect is neglected and leaves a sense of unfinished business. Meet the challenge to hold a perfect wedding the things to do are as below:

Must consult with the girls on the issue while trying to steer the choice to do or not to do. Beforehand, you have to pay close attention to your chosen bridesmaids personality. She want the elegant, vintage or modern dresses, even the bright one. 
Then, we now should notice the choice of color. The choice of the color of the bridesmaids dress is strict as it must necessarily fit to the wedding colors or theme. They must stand out from the bride while remaining in tune imposed by the theme. If we have two colors for the wedding you can choose one other color for the bridesmaid dress. 
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The choice of fabric will be very important when it comes to find the most appropriate one for the bridesmaids dress. Nowadays, chiffon bridesmaid dresses are most popular as they are comfortable to wear, and also satin bridesmaid dresses is a good choice.

Girls must have to dress it and if possible the same style. The dress’s all details must in harmony with the wedding dress and the wedding theme, what would be the style, the color and the most appropriate dress length.
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If it's an indoor room would be the case, however if the ceremony is held outdoors, it would be wise to choose a short bridesmaid dress. All times in all your discussions should make concessions and the last word will return quite sure for the bride.

Wednesday, 30 April 2014

Expect To See These Trends At Weddings This Year


TheKnot.com released a few surveys and trend reports ahead of the 2014 wedding season. It's already common for brides-to-be to plan their weddings with apps, checklists, Pinterest boards and other virtual helpers, but what exactly are they "pinning" that's new? Here's a look at some of the top wedding trends for 2014, per theKnot.com's press release:
Woodland Weddings
The big wedding theme this year looks rustic and natural with sophisticated, glam accents, like the weddings of Sean Parker and Kate Bosworth. The centerpieces are branchy and green with lots of lush flowers and a pop of sparkle. For fashion, brides will don long wedding veils and dresses with ethereal lace and floral embellishments. A fun animal motif printed on everything from the invites to the ceremony programs, escort cards and more pulls the look together.

Please Don’t Instagram My Wedding
Many couples don’t like the idea of guests attached to their phones throughout the ceremony and reception and are opting for unplugged weddings, a la Michael Jordan’s recent wedding in Palm Beach, Florida. From providing a phone check at the door to adding a note in their wedding websites or ceremony programs asking guests to refrain from taking photos or video, couples are stepping away from social media at their weddings.

#SuperCharged Guests
This is literally the opposite of the unplugged wedding. If brides want their guests capturing the entire wedding day via a custom hashtag, they’ll ensure their phones stay charged all night with charging stations at the reception. These chic charging stations don’t have to look like an airport kiosk; brides are dressing up tall cocktail tables with pretty linens and having florists create small flatbeds of roses or wheatgrass with little flowers and cords popping up.

All-Nighter Weddings
Couples these days like to party more than ever, and want their weddings to last as long as possible. Enter the all-nighter wedding. Once the reception ends, the party continues. Couples keep the fun going by changing up the style and vibe and moving the party into another room or even an alternate venue. The after-party even has a completely different décor look with couture late-night comfort food bites and custom drink pairings. One big important to-do for those taking this route: arrange for transportation home or back to the hotel so that none of the guests drive home afterwards.

Jeweled Necklines
The bridal fashion runways were full of simple, classic wedding dresses with added sparkle along the neckline -- from sheer illusion necklines with small beading to larger embroidered rhinestones and crystals. Picture the gorgeous looks of Lake Bell and Christina Ricci’s wedding dresses. And since most wedding photos are taken from the waist up, sparkly or unique details are best captured on the neckline or around the waist of the wedding dress.

Trash-the-Dress Backlash
There’s a counter-revolution going on in wedding photography and videography. Instead of trash-the-dress sessions (where brides spend a day with their photographer taking fun shots “trashing” their gown in the mud or a nearby lake), formal portraiture is back in style. The Southern bridal portrait tradition is going mainstream, as are formal bridal party portraits and family shots too – sometimes even sans smile!

Brights Are Back
Gone are the days of all-white weddings. This year, big pops of bright hues are back for wedding color palettes. We’re not talking about a rainbow of color here. The idea is to take a neutral, muted palette, like whites, ivories and metallic gold, and to add a bold color like poppy red, tangerine or indigo blue. Brides will infuse color into those big details that everyone will see, from a pop of color in all of your florals and incredible colorful sugar flowers to bright nail polish to match.

The Year of the Flower
While flowers tend to show up in 99 percent of weddings, this year, floral arrangements are getting a serious upgrade. Think oversized cascade bridal bouquets and elaborate flower installations that hang over the dance floor. Flowers are being woven into the décor more than ever by draping elaborate displays over tables, having fresh flower ceremony arches, decking out cake canopies with flowers and displaying escort cards and seating arrangements on a fresh flower wall. Don’t be surprised if you even see a confetti cannon shooting rose petals during the couple’s grand exit.

Long Live the Photo Booth
Photo booths are nothing new for weddings. We’ve seen them evolve from vintage photo booths with monogrammed photo strips as favors to point-and-shoot booths that project guests’ photos in real time over the dance floor. Enter the slow-motion video booth. Using a special infrared camera, a videographer creates an amazing keepsake.

The Dream of the ’90s Is Alive
The ’90s are back in a big way – from the ready-to-wear fashion runways to home design trends and even Billboard’s “The Hot 100” music list. Plus, the ’90s were the party decade, so it may not be surprising to hear that ’90s-inspired details are on trend for weddings this year. We’re talking temporary tattoo wedding favors, hip hop music groups or even break dancers to entertain guests while the band or DJ takes a break, and crop-top wedding dresses.

Image via The Knot

Thursday, 24 April 2014

How To Choose The Perfect Engagement Ring?

Finding the perfect engagement ring can be challenging for couples who plan to marry. In day's past, the young man would choose a ring and present it to his intended, but today it is increasingly common for the future bride and groom to shop together to select the ring. No matter how you go about choosing a ring, we're offering to you a brief lesson in diamond education to help you find that perfect engagement ring. 
Diamond Engagement Ring
Diamond Engagement Ring

There are at least three rings many couples will choose over their lifetimes: an engagement ring as they plan to marry and wedding & anniversary rings as they wed and later celebrate an important milestone in their marriage. Many young couples go to a jewelry store with a budget in mind and choose their rings accordingly. Conventional wisdom suggests that the gentleman will purchase an engagement ring which equals one to two months of his salary, a measuring standard which is still in use today. Of course, you aren't required to adhere to that standard, but it is a guideline which is useful for your consideration. 
Before looking at possible diamonds for the ring, you must select a setting. From traditional Classic Solitaire, Setting with Sidestones, Pave setting, Tension setting, Three Stone setting to designer jewelry settings, your choice is only limited by your budget, tastes, and imagination. You can also customize and build your own Three Stone Ring. Today's jewelry designers, including Danhov,and Popov have created engagement ring masterpieces worth considering. With James Allen, you can choose the perfect setting and then find an attractive, certified diamond. 
The diamond you choose is priced according to four attributes: clarity, carat, cut, and color. Please read, "How to Choose the Perfect Diamond," to learn about each attribute in detail and what grade of diamond offers the best value for your budget. 
Besides considering a diamond's attributes, shape (e.g. round, pear, marquise, oval, heart, etc.), cleaning, quality (or grade), and light performance are other factors which will ultimately determine a diamond's value. 
Once you have chosen the setting and diamond, your work is done. James Allen will then prepare your perfect engagement ring and have it ready for you to present to your beloved as you ask for her hand in marriage. 
At James Allen, we have just the right diamond for every love story. 

Monday, 21 April 2014

10 Gorgeous Romantic Wedding Dresses You can Wear for Big Day

Dear brides, are you still wondering what wedding dress you should wear for your big day?
Wondering which wedding gown is the best for you now?
And also there must be the question where is my perfect wedding gown for my big big day.
I want the wedding the best and perfectly, i want the best and the most romantic bride gown.
Yes, yes, all you wish should be come true and will come true.
Here i just choose the top 10 gorgeous wedding gowns for your choice, i believe every bride can find her dream bride gown.
Vintage princess ball gown with fashionable half or long sleeves made of lace, it's never out of fashion.
Chiffon mermaid pleats wedding dress is the best gorgeous dress for bride who love simple fashion element.
Mermaid beaded lace with straps or deep V-neck neckline design will make the bride elegant and sexy shining on the big day surely.
So, dear, what's your choice?














Thursday, 17 April 2014

Special and Creative Wedding Dresses

Creativity with new ideas are always a goal driven by the mass media. Creativity is an essential thing in life and especially essential in the world of fashion. Today we will introduce you some special dresses and creative bride. Maybe you can not believe that dress can be made ​​of these materials below .1 Dress in chocolate. :


Is it possible to create a wedding dress with chocolate? Perhaps this is a bit ridiculous after you. But it is not quite impossible. Chocolate is a plastics material and may be molded in the shapes and sizes required after it is melted . If you add nuts and fruit , it will be more attractive. Ian Stuart , famous designer has created a white wedding dress with chocolate cooperating with Rococco , the famous chocolate. This wedding dress made ​​of chocolate is a brand of the week chocolate . Of course , it really is a bold attempt to create a dress with easy to melt material. But with sweet and aromatic chocolate, the bride will be attractive and charming as an exquisite and delicious cake.


2 Wedding dress with the longest train. :
In Bucharest , Andree , the fashion house has created a wedding dress with the longest troll measuring 2,977 meters in length. This dress has set a record in the Guinness Book of Records. The dress is crafted by 10 tailors in 100 days. The total cost of this dress is about $ 7300 . The dress is in Taffeta Italian with French lace. How to float behind is a difficult question. But the creator has a solution. They prepared a hot air balloon to show behind. It will be an exciting experience for the bride and groom who want to have a private wedding.


3 Red wedding dress in rose:Imagine a wedding dress made ​​of 9999 roses! Indeed, this is one of the creations Fan Xiao , a Chinese designer for his bride . The creator has collected 9999 Roses by itself and made this creation in a park all by himself for the girl he loves . What romantic story !



4 Dress made ​​of condoms. :This wedding dress is created in New York in the World AIDS Day in 2006. To create this dress, the seamstress used 12,500 condoms in various colours. The dress is created to remind the public to have safe sex.

Sunday, 24 November 2013

The necessary factors in England wedding customs

British people should wear dress to get married. The bride will wear a white shirt, white skirt and wear a white garland, meanwhile, the bride should also cover the long white gauze and carry the white flowers. In a word, the British are usually advocating the white color, this kind of color symbolizes the pure love and good lucky for the bride and groom. Otherwise, the custom of wearing a veil can be traced back to the 10th century BC, at that time, Tigris and Euphrates have been prevalent for woman to wear a veil. In ancient Greece, while the wedding ceremony is holding, not only the bride should wear the veil with flax or woolen, at the same time, the new couples also need to wear crowns. In Roman times, people with the different religious beliefs need to wear the different veil to show different color as a kind of distinction. After Middle Ages, the corolla decorated with pearls have been appeared during the Palace and Noble, next, it has become a kind of white veil, and the size also extends increasingly, even extends across the whole Europe.

After finishing the wedding ceremony, the bride and bridegroom will come out of the church, people will congratulate the new couples, this kind of congratulation is not only presented as kissing, hugging and shaking hands, but also they will scatter their colorful confetti. This kind of wedding custom is originated from scattering wheat. In 1491, England's king Heinrich VII traveled to Bristol with his queen. During their travel, baker's wife scattered the wheat to them through the window, and shouted: "you are welcome, your majesty! I wish you happiness and long life." It had become a much-told story, this custom has been widely circulated until the 16th century, people will scatter the wheat to the bride and groom, sometimes, the wheat even will be dyed with all sorts of colors. Wheat is a symbol of harvest and rich life, at the same time, it also congratulates the newlyweds have a long and happy life with many children and grandchildren.

Their honeymoon is also one of the important content for the youth around the UK in their marriage. They usually will use their saved money for travel, traveling after getting married is named as “ Honeymoon”. It is an ancient custom, the bride and groom must drink a special drink with honey in their newly wedding, which used to symbolize the happy family, sweet love and happy life. And this kind of beverage should drink for 30 days since starting from the marriage, so people call the first month as the wedding honeymoon. In ancient times, honey is a symbol of the life, health and fertility. "The honeymoon" is a period of sweet time when they are alone together for the new couples before recovering their daily life.