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  1. Each bride deserves a dreamy and memorable wedding ceremony with the most captivating wedding dress. Although you are a petite bride, you can dress yourself up with an impeccable bridal attire. Here are some suggestions. Firstly, petite girls have to pay more attention to the length of the wedding gown. Women should take a bridal gown which can create the illusion of a long torso into consideration foremost. Maybe a mini skirt is suitable for petite brides. This kind of dress can show women’s slim legs which can have the effect of elongating. Secondly, wedding dresses for petite women should specially designed with a waistline which is a bit higher than the usual one. For example, empire waistline is an appropriate waist type for petite brides. It can add length to the rest of the body and makes women look taller. Thirdly, the design of the wedding dress ought to avoid clutter. The embellishments like embroidery, applique and sequin should be shown on the bodice as far as possible. The design of the lower half of the dress has to keep uncluttered. Wearing a waist belt is a great idea to add women’s height. For instance, the blue waist belt wedding dress is a nice choice for petite brides by matching well with a pair of high-heeled shoes.
  2. With varieties of choices to make a decision, bridesmaids are usually puzzled with such a difficult decision. Here I will introduce one of the dress styles to provide some advices. The A-line is a versatile shape since it can accommodate many different structural elements, including horizontal seems that help define your waistline, or a separate bodice and skirt that feature contrasting fabrics. The look of the A-line dress is also dependant upon length, which can range from above the knee for a fun and flirty bride, to a full-length dress that flows into a chapel-length train for the more traditional bride. The princess cut is the most dramatic variation of the A-line dress. This style emphasizes the clean lines of the A-line by utilizing vertical panels that run from the neckline to the hem. The princess style provides elongating lines that create a slimming effect since your eye focuses on the length. If you desire a simple look, free flowing silks like charmeuse are the best option because they allow the dress to hang naturally and create a soft feminine silhouette. If you want a more structured appearance that emphasizes the continuity of the A-line style, you will want a heavier fabric that can maintain shape, such as silk or satin. This same effect can also be achieved with the use of organza, or other supporting fabrics, that can be layered to create a full skirt. The A-line dress is flattering on almost all body types. The long lines of the princess cut dress can create the illusion of height on a shorter body, as well as slim down a rounded figure. The full skirt of the A-line can also hide a larger lower body, or create the illusion of curves on a narrow frame. I have been one of the bridesmaids of my closest friend. I chose a blue scoop A-line princess dress as my bridesmaid dress to match the white bridal dress of my friend. This princess bridesmaid dress for our 4 bridesmaids lively enlived the live atmosphere of the wedding, and gave me a chance getting to meet my boyfriend.
  3. With varieties of choices to make a decision, bridesmaids are usually puzzled with such a difficult decision. Here I will introduce one of the dress styles to provide some advices. The A-line is a versatile shape since it can accommodate many different structural elements, including horizontal seems that help define your waistline, or a separate bodice and skirt that feature contrasting fabrics. The look of the A-line dress is also dependant upon length, which can range from above the knee for a fun and flirty bride, to a full-length dress that flows into a chapel-length train for the more traditional bride. The princess cut is the most dramatic variation of the A-line dress. This style emphasizes the clean lines of the A-line by utilizing vertical panels that run from the neckline to the hem. The princess style provides elongating lines that create a slimming effect since your eye focuses on the length. If you desire a simple look, free flowing silks like charmeuse are the best option because they allow the dress to hang naturally and create a soft feminine silhouette. If you want a more structured appearance that emphasizes the continuity of the A-line style, you will want a heavier fabric that can maintain shape, such as silk or satin. This same effect can also be achieved with the use of organza, or other supporting fabrics, that can be layered to create a full skirt. The A-line dress is flattering on almost all body types. The long lines of the princess cut dress can create the illusion of height on a shorter body, as well as slim down a rounded figure. The full skirt of the A-line can also hide a larger lower body, or create the illusion of curves on a narrow frame. I have been one of the bridesmaids of my closest friend. I chose a blue scoop A-line princess dress as my bridesmaid dress to match the white bridal dress of my friend. This princess bridesmaid dress for our 4 bridesmaids lively enlived the live atmosphere of the wedding, and gave me a chance getting to meet my boyfriend.
  4. First popular with Victorian era elites, a white wedding originates from the white color of the wedding dresses. Here I want to talk about is white wedding dresses as well. Royal brides before Victoria did not typically wear white, instead choosing "heavy brocaded gowns embroidered with white and silver thread," with red being a particularly popular colour in Western Europe more generally. European and American brides had been wearing a plethora of colours, including blue, yellow, and practical colours like black, brown, or gray. As accounts of Victoria's wedding spread across the Atlantic and throughout Europe elites followed her lead. Because of the limitations of laundering techniques, white dresses provided an opportunity for conspicuous consumption. They were favored primarily as a way to show the world that the bride's family was so wealthy and so firmly part of the leisure class that the bride would choose an elaborate dress that could be ruined by any sort of work or spill. The colour white was also the colour girls were required to wear at the time when they were presented to the court. Although women were required to wear veils in many churches through at least the 19th century, the resurgence of the wedding veil as a symbol of the bride, and its use even when not required by the bride's religion, coincided with societal emphasis on women being modest and well-behaved. Etiquette books then began to turn the practice into a tradition and the white gown soon became a popular symbol of status that also carried "a connotation of innocence and sexual purity." The story put out about the wedding veil was that decorous brides were naturally too timid to show their faces in public until they were married. By the end of the 19th century the white dress was the garment of choice for elite brides on both sides of the Atlantic. However, middle-class British and American brides did not adopt the trend fully until after World War II. With increased prosperity in the 20th century, the tradition also grew to include the practice of wearing the dress only once. As historian Vicky Howard writes, "if a bride wore white in the nineteenth century, it was acceptable and likely that she wore her gown again ..." Even Queen Victoria had her famous lace wedding dress restyled for later use. The portrayal of weddings in Hollywood movies, particularly immediately after World War II, helped crystallize and homogenize the white wedding into a normative form. The white wedding style was given another significant boost in 1981, when three-quarter billion people—one out of six people around the globe—watched Charles, Prince of Wales marry Diana Spencer in her elaborate white taffeta dress with a 25-foot-long train. This wedding is generally considered the most influential white wedding of the 20th century. As a long lasting style of wedding dress, white dresses will never be out of date. Just look at Pandadress.com, which lists all kinds of white wedding dresses. You may feel an air of elegance.
  5. When you choose bridesmaid dresses, what is the most important thing? For a perfect wedding, the most important thing you should consider is about the color. Color is all that you need, and the bridesmaids’ dresses color should be at the prior level. Remember that bridesmaids are the member of your wedding which means that their existence and their performance should work best. Or if not, a clash will happen in your wedding. Keep in mind that playing the match color could give a great decoration for your wedding. Not only about the shade that you have to think, but it is also about the tone for the occasion. If it is fit, of course there will be a harmony in color. For example, you can have the occasion theme such as elegant, religious, opt refined and also casual dresses. If you find out the right one, indeed it will compliment the bridesmaids’ performance. That is why you have to communicate with your bridesmaids the right color for their dresses. Your bridesmaids could wear about bright colors dress, for instance yellow and orange that could be sunny. Or, you can try having other cool colors such as blue and green for the dresses. However, if you consider having a large garden wedding ceremonies, it would be perfect for you to have pastel shades dresses for bridesmaids such as peach, green or pink. Another option that could work is adding more earth tones. The most important points in your wedding that should be kept is the wedding theme, the location and also the bridesmaids’ dresses in order to create a match. Once you can unite those components, of course your wedding could be perfectly decorated. Predicating a precalent trend in 2014 april panda bridesmaid dress online store has listed some dresses which might be the trend of the next year. Now, happy searching for your best trends bridesmaids dresses 2014 and makes those matched.
  6. Can you imagine that there was someone moved your wedding dress befor the day you married? Can you figure out the moment when the bride saw her dress was ruined? Yes! The misfortunate bride is me. When I found it was modified by a short dress i was totally at a loss. I was sure that it was not mistaken, and there must be someone who did it on purpose. There was no time to search, and i had to find out another one for the wedding the next day. The dress was bought abroad and there was no time left to go out and try another. “why not try to find a same one online?†one of my friends said. “My wedding is just tomorrow, and how can i make sure the dress is suitable for me?†I thought it was ridiculous. “You know the size you are suitable for and I can make sure that it will arrive in timeâ€. She said. “Are you sure?†“No doubt!†I told her the size of the former dress, and she ordered one the same with the first one at pandabride website. To make it mroe securable, I borrowed the old dress my mother wore for her wedding. More than 10hours passed and there was no trace. Nearly 20 hours passed. At about 6 o’clock, the bell rang, and a boy holding a big box stanidng in the door. Showing my grateness, and opening the box, i was released finally. It was my dress, the dress completely the same with the former one.http://www.pandadress.com/ The wedding went to as usual, and i have never surveyed the one who ruined my dress. I took it as a short dress which seems rather cute.
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