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Monday, August 25, 2008

Traditional Wedding Dress Alternatives

Traditional bridal attire isn't your cup of tea? Try these individualistic "I do" dress ideas on for size:

1) Two-piece -- Figure-flattering corset tops offer a hint of historical romance to two-piece ensembles.

2) Suits-- For the bride who wants a wedding day look that is an extension of of her daily style, tying the knot in trousers is a fashionable option. Pantsuits are a popular choice for a bride's second walk down the aisle.

3) Evening Wear-- Many frocks fashioned for a fancy night out on the town can also be worn for nuptials.

4) Color-- White isn't right for every bride, so why not get hitched in a hue that complements your complexion? The changing seasons can also be an inspiration when choosing the proper wedding dress palette. Pastel pink and baby blue add a touch of innocence to spring and summer ceremonies, while rich reds and other jewel tones will "pop" against a winter of fall background.

5) Vintage-- Perfect for retro romantics, brides can step back in time when walking down the aisle in a second-hand bridal silhouette.

6) Beach-- A destination "I do" on the sand calls for relaxed raiments. A sarong can create an exotic ambiance, while bold brides can opt for a body-baring bikini.

The following video takes you step by step through the choices listed above:


Alternatives To The Traditional Wedding Dress

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Friday, August 1, 2008

Angel Cut Wedding Veils

All wedding veils add an ethereal element to a woman's bridal attire, perhaps none more so than the angel cut veil. Like fluttering wings, the celestial silhouette features undulating sides which ripple down to a soft point. While the angel cut can be worn in a variety of lengths. brides should keep in mind that this style is constructed of a single layer in order to retain its desired dramatic shape.

A sister style to the angel cut, a cascade veil is constructed with a more voluminous, subtle edge when contrasted with the point of the previous style. The two equally flattering looks are compared in the following VeilShop.com clip:

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