2013年7月30日星期二

Cute Flower girls


Why not have your flower girl in something other than a traditional flower girl dress?  Have you thought about a ruffled skirt for your flower girl?  These pretty skirts are often called "flower girl tutus" and they are so adorable!  This a trend that I love because it adds excitement and fantasy to the wedding.  While flower girls are always cute, the ruflfed skirt has a unique style of its own.  In fashion, they are a popular item with little girls, but the skirts can add elegance to a wedding.   Little girls feel special in the skirts because they feel like a ballerina while having a pivotal role in your wedding.  Any little girl will feel happy "twirling" around in her skirt.  The skirt will also get more use than a traditional flower girl dress because girls will wear it to other events, like a birthday party.  The skirts help a wedding make a fashion statement!
This Hawaii wedding is all kinds of gorgeous, with the cutest flower girls you ever did see!
The ultimate fantasy realized for your flower girl- dress her in your weddinggown! But even better- what if your wedding gown was White?
A beyond beautiful Rhode Island wedding with vintage details, a stunning bride, and the cutest flower girl ever. 



2013年7月16日星期二

Wedding Dresses in 2014 Fashion


An expert when it comes to making women feel like real princesses through spectacular designs, the couturier brings once again a series of amazing options which will definitely meet a future bride’s most important requirement: a truly special gown that instantly impresses. A simple glance through the new Zuhair Murad spring/summer 2014 wedding dresses collection proves that the talented designer is still faithful to the idea of traditional elegance, even though modern vibes are not rejected.
Strapless princess-style gowns dominate the new line. By playing with volume, the designer manages to create a breath-taking effect. If you’re a fan of princess-style gowns, you’ll find plenty of inspirational alternatives. From relatively simple designs to complex dresses, sophistication is the common denominator of the new Zuhair Murad 2014 dresses.



One Shoulder and sheath also couldn't lose there style in 2014

We have such a fun treat for you lovelies today … a first look at the new Sarah Seven Spring 2014 collection! I can’t get over all of the beautiful silhouettes + original details. I’m loving delicate beading + pretty cap sleeves lately, and this collection is so wonderfully full of both! Thank you so much to Sarah for sending over this exclusive first look! You can subscribe to the Sarah Seven blog for the latest info + updates.
Everything is so lovely, right? Be sure to check out the Sarah Seven trunk show schedule + be on the look out for lots of new stores being added this summer!

Fashion forward brides, get ready to swoon! Designer Rubin Singer has just launched an extraordinary bridal collection filled with luxurious, intricate details and dramatic, architectural lines. Singer's creativity is no surprise - he comes by his creative vision through family heritage. As a third-generation couturier, his father and grandfather before him dressed the Bolshoi Ballet and Russian royalty respectively! This debut bridal collection will be available at Kleinfeld and Neiman Marcus beginning in September 2013. Check out the wedding dress images from his look book here, and then look out for more gorgeousness to come. I'd say this man is one to watch!
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2013年7月9日星期二

Elements on Vintage Wedding

The iconic pattern known as blue willow has adorned newlyweds’ wedding china for decades, so it’s the perfect wedding inspiration. While the classic pattern is still a new trend in wedding decor, we’re loving the romantic details inspired by the vintage navy on white pattern
 
Much like the pie that shares its name, a lemon meringue color palette (soft lemon yellow, cloud white, ivory, and hints of silver) is creamy and dreamy. With its vintage ice cream store feel, this palette is perfect for a sweet summer wedding
Whatever style of wedding decor you choose, black accents can help set the mood! Go for classic glamour with black bows, or create a fun vibe with bold stripes or polka dots. And we love black mixed in with earthy accents, like burlap at place settings or long wooden farm tables, for a modern look
Lovely lavender immediately conjures up images of the French countryside. It’s earthy, romantic, and a great choice for weddings. While a beautiful bouquet never gets old, we’re currently loving lavender in lieu of flowers (or along with them!) and throughout your decor.
If you love the idea of light blue as a wedding color but aren't sure what to pair it with, we say...go for the gold! Pale blue is a soft, pretty, romantic color, and it's anything but babyish when you pair it with bold gold for a wedding. A touch of shining gold adds a feminine and opulent twist to light blue that is perfect for wedding decor and accessories, and it lends itself particularly well to vintage wedding style. Here is inspiration for more ways to do light blue and gold at your wedding.
On Wedding dresses, white gives a pure and noble feeling to us. Dressing a vintage wedding dresses or simple wedding dresses in white will make your wedding more elegant and aestheticism. And all the elements match well.

2013年7月8日星期一

Some Rules That You Can Break on the Wedding

Do you kown that the bride need to pay for the wedding cost ?Do you also know that  the bride has to wear the old wedding dresses that from her mother in some countries in Enland?Yes, it's true that  there are a lot of traditions when it comes to weddings, but things have changed too today. Here it is in black and white -- those formally set-in-stone rules that just don't hold up anymore.

The bride's parents pay for the wedding.

New Rule: Every couple funds the festivities in different ways. Maybe your mom and dad want to pay for every single thing, but, unlike in the past where the bride's family was expected to foot the whole bill, they're in no way obligated to now. Grooms' parents and the couples themselves chip in nearly as often as brides' parents do. It just depends on your family's situation. If you'd like your fiancé's parents' help, your husband-to-be will need to ask for it -- not you, and certainly not your parents. Just remember: Whoever pays gets a say. If you know your mother-in-law will insist on an in-church ceremony if she contributes and you've got your heart set on exchanging vows on a sandy beach, you may be happier cutting your guest list than asking her to contribute anything.

You must invite everyone with a guest.

New Rule: If they'll know others, skip the plus-one. It's still polite (and very appreciated!) to invite guests' significant others, but if you're inviting a group of coworkers, for instance, and two or more of them are single, they should have no problem attending solo. Only when guests won't know anyone aside from the couple is it mandatory to let them bring a date. It's kind to invite attendants with guests too (they are shelling out big bucks for their attire!).
Actually,no matter what the rules are,and how they change as the time goes by,what we really need to remember is the tenet of the wedding ,that is love,sincerity,and responsibility.