Thursday, December 23, 2010

Celebrity Style Dresses

Celebrity Style Dresses

We're influenced by celebrities every day. We watch their movies, listen to their songs and read about their dirty laundry in magazines. But fashion has been the biggest inspiration to the modern-day consumer with celebrities designing fashion lines of their own.Don't miss our celebrities style dress like Angelina Jolie, Taylor Swift,Miley Cyrus and so on.

Sunday, December 19, 2010

How to pick a bridesmaid dress that goes with (not matches) your wedding gown

Your bridesmaid dresses should complement, not clash with, your gown. Fair enough—but

now what? Start by taking a close look at your gown's fabric, feel, and formality, and use our pairings to help you determine a shopping strategy.

1.A ballgown in an airy fabric like tulle requires a bridesmaid dress in a lightweight fabric, like chiffon (satin, for example, would be too heavy and rich). And the to-the-floor length and dark hue of this bridesmaid dress hold up to the wedding gown's air of black-tie formality.

2.The necklines don't have to be the same, you know. Here, the bridal gown has a sexy, cut-out neckline, but we chose a one-shoulder bridesmaid style, which would offer the ladies a bit more coverage.

3.We imagine this lace sheath looking gorgeous at a formal garden affair, so we chose a floor-length bridesmaid dress with a floral detail at the waist, and a similar sweetheart neckline. The bright pink hue emphasizes the bridal gown's feminine and romantic vibe.

4.If you're sporting a sexy and dramatic gown, you clearly love the spotlight. So keep your bridesmaids looking smart and put-together in LBBDs (little black bridesmaid dresses)—in this context, the contrast will make you stand out even more. What's in it for the girls? No bridesmaid dress offers more wear-again potential than something cute, short.

5.If you're wearing a vintage-inspired dress, keep your bridesmaids looking relatively modern so the whole gang doesn't look too "period piece." This bridal gown has a 1950s-style tea-length skirt, while the bridesmaid dress, with its full, flared skirt, is an updated twist on '50s-era fashion, thanks to that flirty, above-the-knee hemline.

6.The only time it would be appropriate for bridesmaids to wear strapless red satin mini dresses: If you're showing off your figure in a supersexy mermaid gown with a come-hither one-shoulder neckline. In this example, the ruching on both garments keeps the look cohesive (and flattering).

7.If your bridal gown features a strong detail, look for bridesmaid dresses that have the same element used in a different way. Here, we're talking about a modern bow treatment—one at gown's waist, and another version perched on the bridesmaid dress's shoulder,and front is also well.

8.Tiered layers of tulle and floral-patterned lace make this bridal gown the ultimate in ethereal romance—perfect for a formal daytime garden party. To match the gown's sash and ultrafemme feel, we chose a ladylike bridesmaid dress in a floral jacquard. A champagne hue is always a smart choice when the backdrop will be full of colorful flowers; try a longer style for an evening event at a similar venue.

Tuesday, December 7, 2010

Top 5 Merry Christmas Dresses 2010

Ladies, Stress free Christmas Shopping just for you… Find ’The One’ Christmas Party dress for 2010, maybe you have a work do coming up or just for the festivities ahead, look right here in our Top Five Christmas Party Dresses to find the perfect look for you.


Firstly, let me introduce you to one of Coast’s stunning dresses, Eaden Embellished Dress in a complementing Navy colour.

This is a fantastic party dress with soft ruffles to the skirt to flatter any figure, a metallic embellished neckline and with a beautiful silk satin tie belt to bring you in at the waist.

Would look fabulous with or without tights and make sure you wear your heels with this dress to lengthen your legs as the dress is knee length. Would be fabulous for as a Christmas Party Dress for a work do or family & friend gathering.


Secondly, there is no better time than Christmas to adopt the sexy and sassy look, be sure to get yourself a sequin dress like this Frill Sleeve Sequin Backless Dress from Goddiva, which will hug you in all the right places and show off your back with the stunning low back line.

Minimalis on jewellery as you’ll be sparkly enough.. The phrase “Accessories makes an outfit” shouldnt be used with this dress, this dress alone makes the outfit! The number one Christmas Party Dress!




Thirdly, if your a lady who loves colour then you will fall in love with this Taffeta Dress from Miss Selfridge.

With this eye catching colour which will shimmer and sparkle on the dance floor and the one shoulder detail will highlight your beautiful shoulders and stunning neckline, making this dress not just for Christmas, but to wear on New Years Eve too!

Wear with bangles and costume jewellery rings, great with tights and/ or bare legged, absolutely gorgeous with high heels.


Fourthly, Republic have this gorgeous rose detailled Miso Floral One Shoulder Dress in red or black. Perfect for the Christmas dinner party and after party, will flatter all your curves and will make you feel and look a million dollars. A dress simply made for compliments.

Don’t wear with over the top jewellery, just add a little sparkle, wear your hair up to accentuate that long neck, along with some heels to add length to your legs and you’ll be ready for the catwalk to the parties front door!




And Fifthly, if you were looking for that all in one perfect dress, which covers you up but still makes you look elegant and sophisticated and feel fantastic, then make sure you take a look at Coast’s line of Maxi dresses, including their Elita One Shoulder Maxi Dress in a stunning purple tone.

This would look fabulous with classic jewellery and your hair styled in an up do. Perfect for an elegant Christmas dinner party.

Monday, November 22, 2010

Merry Christmas dresses


The best festive fashion to get you noticed under the mistletoe this Christmas party, We present to you 30 of our favourite party frocks which cheap and styles.

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Thursday, November 18, 2010

Paris Hilton Empire Strapless Sweep/ Brush Train Sleeveless Chiffon/ Elastic Satin Cannes Film Festival/ Cocktail Dress



Paris Hilton Empire Strapless Sweep/ Brush Train Sleeveless Chiffon/ Elastic Satin Cannes Film Festival/ Cocktail Dress
Silhouette: Empire
Neckline: Strapless
Hemline Train: Sweep / Brush Train
Sleeve length: Sleeveless
Fabric: Chiffon, Elastic Satin
Embellishment: Beading
Shown Color: White (Color & Style representation may vary by monitor.)
Net Weight: 1.5KG
Shipping Weight: 2KG

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Friday, August 20, 2010

Top Six Wedding Dress Trends for 2009/2010

Our current wedding fashion trends feel really diverse – you can have a wedding gown style based on pretty much any era of fashion and still be extremely fashionable.

So what’s in store for this year and next? What wedding dress styles are hot, or going to become hot? Some leading wedding gown designers were asked that same question, and the following are what they predicted.

1. Sexy Slinky Silhouettes
If you’ve got a fab figure (or fantastic suction underwear!), now is the time to do a victory dance – sexy, figure-hugging wedding dress silhouettes will be hot for the next couple of seasons.

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2. Ballgown Styles
For those who loved the wildly ridiculous yet fabulous gowns in Gone with the Wind (*blush*), and for many of us who want to disguise our thighs, ballgown style wedding gowns are back. Fabulous! Ballgown wedding dresses have many rather wonderful upsides, including squishing you into the shape you desire, giving you fabulous cleavage, and being impossible to remove on your own .





3. Fifties style wedding gowns
This is the one I’m really very pleased about – I always have and probably always will love 50′s style glamour. There’s something about the whole belted waist idea that makes me happy. And the Stephanie Allin gown on the left is probably my current favourite gown of any I’ve seen (…and I see a LOT).


4. Mermaid Style Wedding Gowns
Apparently mermaid style wedding gowns are also a fifties influence, and thinking about it, one of my favourite dresses of all time is the dress Audrey Hepburn wore to the races in My Fair Lady – an extremely tight-fitting mermaid style gown.



5. Tea-length wedding dresses
Tea-length wedding dresses are fabulous for a more casual, less traditional wedding, especially if you have a nice pair of pins and some knock-out shoes. Once again, the 50s influence is shining through!



6. Grecian Goddess wedding dresses
Are you in touch with your inner goddess? Grecian style wedding dresses are hot at the moment – high-waisted with floaty materials, they would make me look like a mountain, but if you’re slim and smaller breasted, it’s a style that could look stunning.

Wedding Dresses and Body Shape Part

Body shape plays such an important part in what wedding gown you will suit. If you go to a decent wedding shop, they should be able to give you a look over and recommend a style, hopefully in a more tactful manner than Trinny and Susannah!

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So what suits the hourglass figure? Well, as the bearer of an hourglass figure (yippee!), though sadly with short arms and legs and a long torso (curses!), I can start by telling you what hourglass figures DON’T suit, and that is anything that doesn’t go in at the waist, but rather hangs from the chest. It creates a rather unfortunate ‘shelf’ illusion, which will only make you look pregnant. So avoid empire line dresses (ala Jane Austen), and box jackets – they’ll do you no favours.


On the other hand, us hourglassers can embrace the fifties styles with relish – anything that pulls in at the waist and emphasises it is superb. Corset bodices will also make you look wonderful, and your groom’s eyes pop (just don’t do it up too tightly, or your eyes will pop too…!).



Fishtail skirts will make your legs look longer (big tick!), but avoid bias cut skirts – they’ll add a bit too much curve to your bottom half. Also avoid lots of pleating and ruffles, as they’ll make your bottom look bigger than your top half, turning you into a pear! A-line skirts are fab on hourglass women.

Wedding Jewellery for a Square Neckline

Today we have a guest post from Susan who owns Wow Tiaras – I met Susan at a bridal trade show, and was thoroughly impressed with how beautiful (and intricate) her jewellery is. You can buy her jewellery online at her Etsy store – go check it out for a drool (and purchase!) session. Anyway, over to Susan.


I absolutely love this elegant gown by Ana Cristache. It caught my eye whilst checking out the website for Emma Payne’s new Knightsbridge bridal boutique, and on closer inspection its definitely my favourite dress from the new collection. It’s beautifully understated and to my mind the simple silhouette evokes forties hollywood glamour. The unusual square neckline presents a couple of issues when thinking about accessories and as someone who designs jewellery, I wanted to share a few of my thoughts.





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The neckline on this gown is quite high and as it’s a definite feature I would avoid wearing a large neckpiece which will only detract from it. A ‘Y’ shaped necklace or one with a large central ‘drop’ will only fight with the bodice edge. If you absolutely must have a necklace with a square neckline I’d go for either a single strand of smallish pearls worn at the collarbone or a dainty pearl choker worn higher around the throat.

My own preference would be for alternative finishing touches such as a substantial bracelet, glamorous earrings or a sparkling hair comb or clip. (I’d probably wear all three being a bit of a magpie!). Choose earrings that are on the dainty side and keep the true ‘shoulder-dusters’ for a strapless gown. I’d avoid spoiling the polished look with a tall spiky tiara and would instead suggest pinning your hair up softly or catching back one side above the ear and adding a sparkling hair jewel. Finally, a heavy cuff bracelet will add a touch of decadence for those who feel that ‘sparkly headgear’ is just not their bag.

Picking the Dress


I am very happy to say that the dress has been picked!! I am not going to give it all away that easily though…

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As many brides before me I have become obsessed with tuning into TLC each Friday night to watch Say Yes to The Dress and have been prepping myself for this moment for some time.

I have always had a specific image in mind when I imagined what my wedding gown would look like. I wanted strapless, a sweetheart neckline, lace with a little bit of sparkle and something that screamed timeless beauty.

Unfortunately, in my initial search at David’s Bridal (in July 2009) I didn’t have much luck finding anything that fit that description. There was one dress that came close, but it didn’t give me that feeling I needed to know it was “the one”. In fact, I can’t even recall what other dresses I tried that day because I was so disappointed with the whole experience.




So my search continued and I scoured the web for inspirations and designers that I liked. Of course I came across some of the most gorgeous Jim Hjelm gowns and fell in love with the pictures I saw. Here was one of the favorites that I found, but never sought her out to try on (I knew I could never afford one of these beauties.)
And then I found Maggie Sottero’s gowns and had a feeling that I would be able to walk down the aisle in one of her gowns. The designs are stunning and they offered many that would appeal to my criteria and the kicker was that they are very affordable for the look and quality you receive. In my initial searches I fell hard for these two gowns.


At the time I had yet to see either in person so I made plans to visit a bridal shop in my hometown that sold Maggie gowns. Unfortunately, when I called to ask about the two gowns they didn’t have either. They did however have something in-between both and assured me it was worth the trip. I figured it couldn’t hurt to try what they had out and on the Monday before Thanksgiving that is what I did.

It was the third dress I tried on and Mom began to cry and I got that giddy feeling thinking it might be the one!

Now there is one thing you must know about me, I am a slightly very indecisive person and have reserves about every decision I make. This was one of those moments. I loved the dress, but I wasn’t 100% sure. Not because I didn’t think it was the one, but because I wanted to see it in its perfect fitting form on my body right then and there! I wanted the satisfaction of knowing exactly how this dress would fit each curve of my body and I didn’t want to wait 6 months to find out. And, after sitting on the thought for a day I could not shake the dress from my mind. So a day later I went with Mom and Dad (had to make sure Dad approved) and made my final decision.


And, because I have a sneaky groom , you will have to wait to find out what dress I have chosen. What I will say is that it is everything I could ever want in a wedding dress and that I can’t wait to walk down the aisle in it!

Did indecision get the better of you when you were trying on wedding dresses?

Latest Wedding Dress Fashion – Ballgowns


For all closet Disney Princess dress style lovers, you can come out – ballgown is back. Top designers all agree that ballgown is going to be a dominant style this season, so if you drooled over Gone With the Wind, you’re in luck!

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Of course, if you really are a mad keen Disney Princess style lover, you could always go for the real thing – Disney have launched their own bridal range…!

Thursday, July 29, 2010

Design Your Own Wedding Dress

You want a unique wedding dress. But do you have the skills to design your own wedding dress by drawing a picture like the one you see here.

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If you said no, you are not by yourself. So what can you do?

“Could the dressmaker draw a design for you from pictures of wedding gowns you will provide?” Yes they could, but you don’t have to go that route.



If you are using a sewing professional most are able to take your handful of pictures and sketch something up for you.

But if you do a little organizing of your pictures, it will save the seamstress time which will save you money.

Organizing your pictures or providing a drawing for the dressmaker will help her understand your design concept.

But before you can begin to design your own bridal gown, make sure you incorporate what you learned about picking the right dress for you. This is extremely important! You have to know what will look good on you before designing your wedding dress.

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Wednesday, July 28, 2010

Picking The Perfect Wedding Dress

Will it be hard to find the perfect wedding dress?

No, it doesn’t have to be. . . Why?

You will learn how to pick the perfect Wedding Dresses for you, through a step by step process.

Then you can shop for your wedding Dresses with confidence!

Knowing what style will look best on you and fit in with your overall theme for your wedding, is powerful!

It’s always better to have some knowledge of what you want before shopping for anything.

“This is especially important when shopping for your wedding dress!”

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Tuesday, July 27, 2010

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