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April 25, 2010

Different Material of Wedding Dress

Filed under: Wedding dress Terms — Cinderella @ 1:39 pm

A lot of people do not know the difference of these wedding dresses materials,so we give a short explanation.

1.Charmeuse: A lightweight, semi-lustrous soft fabric, that is satin-like to the touch.

like this dress http://www.9lover.com/products/big/20080107195220.jpg

2.Chiffon: Delicate, sheer, and transparent—made from silk or rayon, with a soft finish; often layered because of its transparency, making it popular for overskirts, sheer sleeves, and wraps.

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3.Organza: Crisp and sheer like chiffon, with a stiffer texture similar in effect to tulle, but more flowing; popular for skirts, sleeves, backs, and overlays.

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4.Satin: A heavy, smooth fabric with a high sheen on one side; very common in bridal gowns.

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5.Taffeta: Crisp and smooth, with a slight rib; not frequently used.

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6.Tulle: Netting made of silk, nylon, or rayon; used primarily for skirts and veils (think ballerina tutus).

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April 22, 2010

NEW STYLE WEDDING DRESS

Filed under: wedding dress — Cinderella @ 2:14 pm

Do want have a plan to get marriage on beach?

This idea is very romantic.

The wedding dress is very important for that theme wedding.

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Our new arrive item is suit for this circumstanc!

April 7, 2010

How to choose right wedding dress color?

Filed under: wedding dress — Tags: — Cinderella @ 12:54 pm

The color of the wedding dress is also very important to every bridal.

How to choose the right color?http://www.9lover.com/products/big/detail_20100221062601.jpg

With more than 200 shades of white to choose from, the only way to know which one looks best on you is trial and error. Contrary to popular belief, few wedding dresses come in pure white―which is a good thing, because pure white washes out all but the richest and deepest skin tones. Most women will end up with a gown in the ivory family that flatters their skin tone. Keep these suggestions in mind:

  • If you’re fair-skinned, look for ivory shades containing yellow undertones.
  • If you have a pinker complexion, choose creamy undertones.
  • If you have olive, yellow-based, or dark skin, select champagne or off-white shades.

April 5, 2010

How to Select the Right Wedding Dress for your Body Shape

Filed under: Wedding dress Terms — Cinderella @ 3:05 pm
The Full-Figured Bridehttp://www.9lover.com/products/big/1_20091108053323.jpg

If you’re a full-figured woman, the best silhouette is the A-line style. A-line style lengthens the whole body without drawing attention to your waistline. The empire waist is another good choice. The empire is narrowest just below the bust, which conceals your waist and hips.

Many plus-sized girls tend to purchase wedding gowns that cover a lot of skin. If religion isn’t an issue, don’t be afraid to show some skin. Skin is sexy, and showing your arms and neckline can often make you appear slimmer.

Deep V-necks and scoop necks flatter curvy figures, and always look best on full-figured women.

The Petite Bridehttp://www.9lover.com/products/big/glenda_20100322061458.jpg

A-line wedding dresses are also flattering on petite women. As we stated earlier, this style lengthens the body. Sheaths seem to shorten a small body even more, so petite women should avoid sheath-style wedding dresses. Also steer clear of very full skirts, which will make you look ‘bottom heavy’. You want to keep your wedding dress proportionate to your body.

Be careful with strapless gowns — a petite woman may have to lift her arms to reach up to her new husband (can you say ‘wardrobe malfunction’?). A cap sleeve gives the feeling of a strapless gown, and also serves the practical purpose of holding the gown in place.

The Large-Busted Bridehttp://www.9lover.com/products/big/1_20091208225049.jpg

Off-the-shoulder gowns look wonderful on a full bust. It draws our attention upward, emphasizes the shoulders and minimizes the chest. Keep your skirt narrow. Wearing a full skirt will make you look large both on top and bottom.

The Bottom-Heavy Bridehttp://www.9lover.com/products/big/front_20100221025619.jpg

Women who are larger through their hips and buttocks should look for a wedding dress that focuses on their upper body — preferably with a full skirt.

Show off your arms, back and bustline.

A corset-style bodice with lacing will highlight your upper body. We want to draw attention away from your hips. Avoid pleats or gathered fabric around the waist. An A-line skirted wedding dress always works the best for this body type.

Lengths of Wedding Gown Train

Filed under: Wedding dress Terms — Cinderella @ 2:10 pm

A lot of customer alway do not know what different length of Sweeping Train,Chapel Length Train,Semi-Cathedral Length Train,Cathedral Length Train and Royal Train.We wedding bridal blog will give you a brife introduce.

http://www.9lover.com/Bridal-dictionary.html already give  Necklines, Sleeves term.Now we will explain about wedding dress train length.

Sweeping Train: This is the shortest of the trains and is also called a brush train because it just brushes the floor. Usually, the back hem is only a few inches lower then the front hem. It is perfect for an elegant informal or semi-formal wedding gown. It provides the elegance of a train without to much added fabric in the way.

Chapel Length Train: This is currently the most common train because it has the elegance of a full train but is still not overly cumbersome. A chapel train is generally 1 1/3 yards or 4 feet from the waistline. This is perfect for a semi-formal wedding gown but could be used for a formal or informal wedding gown as well.

Semi-Cathedral Length Train: A semi-cathedral is about half way between a chapel and cathedral length. Perfect for a semi-formal or formal wedding gown.

Cathedral Length Train: This is a popular choice for a formal affair or for that fairy tale look. A cathedral train is generally 2 1/2 yards or 7 1/2 feet from the waistline and is usually used for a formal wedding. These gowns often come with a bustling option or a removable train to allow for better movement on the dance floor.

Royal Train: Remember Princess Di’s wedding gown? This is one of those trains this is still out the door when you reach the alter! If you dream is to have a Princess Di train, this is it! Also called a Monarch train, this train generally falls 9 ft from the waist line and is only used for the most formal wedding.

Also,normally,prom dress do not have train.

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