Archive for January, 2008

Elegant society wedding gowns

Tuesday, January 29th, 2008

If you want to wear a gown that looks it might belong a socialite who shops on Fifth Avenue then you might want to look at the Vwidon Gowns by Carla and Kenneth Collection. This designer team specializes “contemporary couture,”  in the independent chic bride who wants to wear a gown that has subtle references […]



Modest wedding gowns

Tuesday, January 22nd, 2008

The term modest wedding gowns refers to those that tend to have a cut that conceals the cleavage, conceals the legs and may also have longer sleeves. Usually a modest cut wedding gown also conceals the upper shoulders. There is never a low-cut back.
A high scoop neckline and cap sleeves are very characteristic of modest […]



Elaborate YSA Makino wedding gowns

Thursday, January 17th, 2008

If you are looking for a wedding gown that is plush, jeweled and a bit risqué then you want to take a look at he designs of YSA Makino. This is a very unique designer whose creations are a cross between both modern and ancient Japanese designs. For instance, one dress that he has created […]



Wedding gowns with upper arm coverage

Tuesday, January 15th, 2008

Looking good in your wedding dress is likely high on your list of wedding day concerns. And there are many brides who worry about the way that their arms are going to look in their dress. If you just aren’t happy with the shape that your arms are in, it can be difficult to find […]



Ribbon wedding gown sashes

Monday, January 7th, 2008

If you want to make your wedding gown very personal while at the same time give a nod to a stylish trend, then try tying a ribbon around the waist. The ribbon can be made out of any fabric including satin, velvet, sateen, gingham, grosgrain or silk. The trend entails tying the ribbon so that […]



Trendy wedding gowns that bare your shoulders

Wednesday, January 2nd, 2008

There is quite a trend lately toward brides baring their shoulders in their wedding gowns. These dresses usually have a bodice cut straight across the bust, just like a 1950s prom dress. This style looks great in ivory or cream colors as it sharpens the sharp line of the cut of this style of dress. The waist […]