Rabu, 30 Juni 2010
Selasa, 29 Juni 2010
celebrity wedding gowns in trend fashion 2010
As designer bridal dresses are own creation, thus it’s up to you completely how you want it. But off the rack bridal dresses come in mass quantity, thus everybody needs to be aware about them. Unlike before today’s bridal dresses are versatile with respect to everything. As white and ivory were basic colors of wedding earlier, presently every color is considered apt for wedding. It’ up to bride in which color dress she want to make statement on her special day. Red, purple, pink, orange, green etc all options are available.Senin, 28 Juni 2010
Minggu, 20 Juni 2010
Egyptian Themed Wedding
Some brides like themed weddings. Planning for these can be rather fun - time to let your creative juices flow! To make a themed wedding work, you would need to come up with unique ideas - don't get bogged down with cliched ideas on themed weddings. Be spontaneous!
Today's post is on Egyptian Themed Weddings, and we hope we will provide you with a starting basis for planning your themed wedding.
Colors to Consider for an Egyptian Themed Wedding
Egyptologist Anita Stratos informs us that the Ancient Egyptian palette had six colours:
* red (desher)
* green (wadj)
* blue (khesbedj and irtiu)
* yellow (kenit and khenet)
* black (khem or kem)
* white (shesep and hedj)
More colors to consider using modern Egyptian culture as a basis: gold, black, and red. Also dark blue, orange, green, basically vibrant, rich colors.
Some other ideas you can use to inspire yourself in planning for an Egyptian themed wedding.
1. Think about the most suitable decoration related with your favorite ancient Egyptian story. If you choose Nefertiti, then you need to make an Egyptian background. Adorn your venue with pyramids, palm trees, desert and oasis.
2. Choose a wedding dress and Egyptian make up. However, if you still want to wear modern wedding dress, you can add Egyptian accessories. Thus, you do mix and match on your body.
3. Play Egyptian traditional music.
4. Use miniature of pyramids or Egypt special flower
5. Serve Egyptian food for your guests or you can mix the menu with your favorite ones, so your guests will have many options to choose.
6. Give Egyptian craft for wedding favors. You can also make Egyptian cookies as the favors.
Egyptian Themed Wedding Pictures
Egyptian Inspired Wedding Cake
for Egyptian Themed Wedding
Egyptian Styled Wedding Favors
Pyramid Wedding Favor Boxes
Egyptian Styled Wedding Tent
For A Regal Bride and Bridegroom Presiding at Wedding Reception
Egyptian Inspired Wedding Dresses




Today's post is on Egyptian Themed Weddings, and we hope we will provide you with a starting basis for planning your themed wedding.
Colors to Consider for an Egyptian Themed Wedding
Egyptologist Anita Stratos informs us that the Ancient Egyptian palette had six colours:
* red (desher)
* green (wadj)
* blue (khesbedj and irtiu)
* yellow (kenit and khenet)
* black (khem or kem)
* white (shesep and hedj)
More colors to consider using modern Egyptian culture as a basis: gold, black, and red. Also dark blue, orange, green, basically vibrant, rich colors.
Some other ideas you can use to inspire yourself in planning for an Egyptian themed wedding.
1. Think about the most suitable decoration related with your favorite ancient Egyptian story. If you choose Nefertiti, then you need to make an Egyptian background. Adorn your venue with pyramids, palm trees, desert and oasis.
2. Choose a wedding dress and Egyptian make up. However, if you still want to wear modern wedding dress, you can add Egyptian accessories. Thus, you do mix and match on your body.
3. Play Egyptian traditional music.
4. Use miniature of pyramids or Egypt special flower
5. Serve Egyptian food for your guests or you can mix the menu with your favorite ones, so your guests will have many options to choose.
6. Give Egyptian craft for wedding favors. You can also make Egyptian cookies as the favors.
Egyptian Inspired Wedding Cakefor Egyptian Themed Wedding
Egyptian Styled Wedding FavorsPyramid Wedding Favor Boxes
Egyptian Styled Wedding TentFor A Regal Bride and Bridegroom Presiding at Wedding Reception
Egyptian Inspired Wedding Dresses




Jumat, 04 Juni 2010
Summer Wedding Color Palette Ideas
For some of us, summer is fast approaching, bringing with it plenty of warm and sunny days. Summer weddings (June, July and August) are popular choices for weddings. Here are some vibrant color scheme ideas for summer weddings.
What are Color Schemes?
Color schemes are essentially a set of complementary colors that you pick, which will form the basis for your entire wedding. For example, chalky, light, faded, powder and talcum colors are accompanied by more intense shades of taupe beige and mauve. A range of dynamic, light pastels can be added to the base: pink, greenish yellow, orange, vibrant green. You can play off colors from this palette.
The above description is an example of a color scheme. The below shows you some of my more favorite color scheme choices for summer weddings.
Vibrant Summer Wedding Color Scheme Ideas
Color: Purple
Complementary Colors: Navy and Fuchsia
Purple shades are in this year - and I love it! Make your wedding unforgettable with the boldest shades of summer. A wedding laden with heaps of cosmos flowers, irises, and star gazer lilies is a veritable fairy tale haven for romance. These shades are the perfect option for making statement bouquets and incorporating pops of color in a tasteful manner, such as with wedding accessories like a cute ballet flat or unexpected invitations.
Purple Weddings Inspirations




Color: Dark Blue
Complementary Colors: Yellow or Sea Blue
In a strictly nautical theme, these summer wedding colors are a omnipresent force in the color scheme for this season and are a great option for a beach-themed wedding, whether on or off the sand. These colors scream summer with a classic feel and are an adorable option for bridesmaid's dresses and wedding accessories that will never go out of style. There are tons of resources from which to draw inspiration to create a great wedding with this color scheme. From sailboats to sandals and seagulls to seashells, summer favorites abound.
Blue Yellow Wedding Inspirations





Color: Gold
Complementary Colors: Pink Champagne or Coral
Taking inspiration from watercolor sunsets and glittery champagne, this color combination can be a truly magnificent and elegant option for an outdoor wedding at dusk. With fireflies, floating lanterns, and twirling dresses, this selection evokes a romantic, almost Shakespearean-like feel. A wedding by these colors, nothing could ever be as sweet!
Gold-Pink Weddings Inspirations




Color: Turquoise
Complementary Colors: Beige, Yellow or Gold
Of course, the opulence of summer's sunsets and greenery are perfect inspiration for an outdoor garden wedding. These summer wedding colors emulate the impression of the illuminating sun and can create an inviting, cheery, and carefree atmosphere. Consider the use of depression glass, ribbons, or parasols to create a Gatsby-like garden party feel. Pinwheels and bold, statement jewelry are great wedding accessory options and are also a fun way to incorporate the elements of summer.
Turquoise Weddings Inspirations

What are Color Schemes?
Color schemes are essentially a set of complementary colors that you pick, which will form the basis for your entire wedding. For example, chalky, light, faded, powder and talcum colors are accompanied by more intense shades of taupe beige and mauve. A range of dynamic, light pastels can be added to the base: pink, greenish yellow, orange, vibrant green. You can play off colors from this palette.
The above description is an example of a color scheme. The below shows you some of my more favorite color scheme choices for summer weddings.
Vibrant Summer Wedding Color Scheme Ideas
Color: Purple
Complementary Colors: Navy and Fuchsia
Purple shades are in this year - and I love it! Make your wedding unforgettable with the boldest shades of summer. A wedding laden with heaps of cosmos flowers, irises, and star gazer lilies is a veritable fairy tale haven for romance. These shades are the perfect option for making statement bouquets and incorporating pops of color in a tasteful manner, such as with wedding accessories like a cute ballet flat or unexpected invitations.




Color: Dark Blue
Complementary Colors: Yellow or Sea Blue
In a strictly nautical theme, these summer wedding colors are a omnipresent force in the color scheme for this season and are a great option for a beach-themed wedding, whether on or off the sand. These colors scream summer with a classic feel and are an adorable option for bridesmaid's dresses and wedding accessories that will never go out of style. There are tons of resources from which to draw inspiration to create a great wedding with this color scheme. From sailboats to sandals and seagulls to seashells, summer favorites abound.





Color: Gold
Complementary Colors: Pink Champagne or Coral
Taking inspiration from watercolor sunsets and glittery champagne, this color combination can be a truly magnificent and elegant option for an outdoor wedding at dusk. With fireflies, floating lanterns, and twirling dresses, this selection evokes a romantic, almost Shakespearean-like feel. A wedding by these colors, nothing could ever be as sweet!




Color: Turquoise
Complementary Colors: Beige, Yellow or Gold
Of course, the opulence of summer's sunsets and greenery are perfect inspiration for an outdoor garden wedding. These summer wedding colors emulate the impression of the illuminating sun and can create an inviting, cheery, and carefree atmosphere. Consider the use of depression glass, ribbons, or parasols to create a Gatsby-like garden party feel. Pinwheels and bold, statement jewelry are great wedding accessory options and are also a fun way to incorporate the elements of summer.

Kamis, 18 Maret 2010
Elegant Wedding Fashion - 7 Rules
Someone popped the question! You've set the date. Congratulations. Now what? As a costume designer and image consultant, I have dressed many brides and bridal parties in real life and on TV. While there is usually more drama behind the scenes on the TV show, everyone faces real challenges. Read on for some powerful tips to make your life easier and more fulfilling.
1) Help! Bridal consultants are great, if they understand you. You need to be on the same page. If the consultant is too pushy or not listening to your wants, cut them loose. It is your day and their supposed to help not hinder you.
2) Gowns! If you're going for off-the-rack and they are dirty and stained in the showroom, BEWARE. The salon may not look after your well being either. Get all the extra charges upfront and in writing. Some salons add extra fitting charges. Have your final fitting close to your wedding date,
so the dress can be adjusted for any weight changes. When trying on gowns, wear make up and style your hair. Bring a variety of bras, shapers and appropriate shoes. If you have a picture of your "Dream Dress",and it is just not available, then definitely check into having a dress custom designed and made for you. Oftentimes the price difference is negligible.3) White? Know your best white. There are lots of different whites, some stark and some creamy. Good rule of thumb: if you have cool skin (blue and pink undertones) white-white, gray-white and blue-white work best. If your skin is warm (peach and yellow undertones), then go with ivory or cream. Try different white dresses on to determine your best color. Have a professional color analysis, if you can't figure this out. NEVER think that changing your makeup will make the dress look better. If the color is wrong it is wrong, period. Trust me, on this! Do not be afraid of a light color, if white does not sing to you. I designed many pastel wedding dresses. I find the trend, fresh, bold, and unconventional. Hey, it is your day, wear the color you like and that makes you sparkle!
4) Fit Figure out your figure. Decide what you want to accentuate and what you want to hide. A gown can hide unwanted bits with the proper undergarments. Remember, you will be wearing it for HOURS so make sure you can maneuver. Think ladies room!
* Junk in the trunk? Look for fuller skirts and corset in your waist. Put the focus on your upper body.
* Do you have the right to bare arms? Maybe you do, or consider a dress with a sheer, hip sleeve.
* Thin frame? Add gathers and layers and heavier fabrics for bulk
* Full-figured? Consider princess and A lines and avoid ruffles and gathers
* Petite? Be careful not to choose a dress that will make you look like a big cream puff. You will be a little head sticking out of a mass of tulle and lace.
5) Watch your Back Make sure you look great coming and going, because many people will spend more time watching your back than your front. If you choose a simple design, at least make sure the back has some interest with perhaps pretty pearl buttons.
6) Accessories Now that your dress is in the bag, it is time to think about "Successories" because the lasting success of your look depends upon the correct accents.
* Shoes- No sneakers PLEASE! Cute flats and kitten heels, if high heels aren't your friends.
* Jewelry- Pearls always classic, but heirloom pieces, diamonds and colored stones make a statement.
* Cool skin tones-silver based jewelry and white white pearls.
* Warm skin tones-gold based jewelry and creamy pearls.
* Wraps- shawls, shrugs and capes look great with gowns
* Evening bag- silver or gold!
7) Entourage If you want your bridesmaids to remain your friends, consider their age, shapes, and skin tones when choosing color. Coral and teal work on just about everyone, so I suggest starting there. A good way to approach style is to let the girls pick their best silhouette and keep the dresses in the same color. With so many gowns in the stores, you don't even have to use a traditional bridesmaid dress manufacturer. Your friends will be happier too, since most likely they will be able to wear the dress again.
Also, be aware of the fabric you choose. I always try to avoid sweltering in heavy fabrics in the middle of summer or freezing in chiffon in the winter. Remember, to think about accessories including a wrap. Its your day and it is going to be lovely. Once you nail down the details, think about relaxing and letting go of the outcome. Know what you can control and what you cannot. Rain? Oh well. Grab the umbrellas. The wrong flowers? Everyone will remember you and not your bouquets. If you are calm and collected that is what people will remember. If you are hysterical or pouty, that is what they will remember. How do you want to be remembered? Beautiful bride? Or Bridezilla? In the end, it is up to you to make the wedding both magical and memorable!
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