Showing posts with label bridal gown. Show all posts
Showing posts with label bridal gown. Show all posts

Monday, January 12, 2009

Bridal Gown of the Day

Lazaro
Style # LZ3904
Ivory silk organza strapless ball gown, beaded and embroidered bodice, dropped waist,
full gathered skirt, chapel train.
Available in: Ivory, White
To find the closest boutique to you carrying the Lazaro Bridal Collection, click here

Thursday, January 8, 2009

Dress of the Day - Carrie Bradshaw anyone?

Bridal Gown of the Day
by Sarah Danielle

Style # 5564

This style looks all too similar to the style worn by Carrie Bradshaw in the Sex & the City movie, released in 2008. This dress is STUNNING in person and is great for the high couture bride, looking to spend little. The dress retails for about $1125.

For information on locating a Sarah Danielle bridal salon near you, visit
http://sarah-danielle-bridalwear.com/us_en/collection.php?linenum=0&totlines=-1

Sunday, October 19, 2008

Bridal Gown of the Day

Maggie Sottero "Aurielle"

One-piece, strapless, full A-line gown with lace-up closure. Grand in design, this style features a scalloped neckline and an asymmetrically draped bodice enriched with floral beaded embellishments. The dramatic back treatment is created by cascading draped bustles caught up with elegant beaded motifs.


Thursday, October 16, 2008

Bridal Gown of the Day

Oscar de la Renta
Style #10
Spring 2008
Oscar is a personal favorite of mine. This is a stunner that you probably have seen in many magazines. It is an "ivory embroidered strapless gown, framed in powder blue satin organza."
For more information on salons carrying this style near you, please visit

Tuesday, October 14, 2008

Bridal Gown of the Day


Moet by Matthew Christopher

Sparkling as a flute of champagne, this elegant silk satin organza dress is intoxicating! The strapless empire bodice and full trumpet skirt are adorned with sculptural, multidirectional bias strips. A triple overlay flutters down the modified chapel-length train, completed by covered buttons all down the back. Available in off-white, white.

This dress is absolutely STUNNING in person. Matthew's dresses are so flattering to the female figure. For more information, visit MatthewChristopher.com

Friday, October 10, 2008

Gown of the Day

After Six
style # 6532
This gown is actually a bridesmaid dress! It's a cost effective way of achieving a bridal gown look for a fraction of the cost. This is a great option for last minute weddings, destination weddings, or for second weddings. Bridesmaid styles most always come in white and/or ivory. The one above is shown in white with an ivory lace panel.

For more information, please visit
After Six's website.

Bridal Gown of the Day

Gown of the Day
Adele Wechsler "Natasha"
Natasha is part of Adele's "Eco-Couture" collection, "for the bride who cares about the world in which she lives."

Please visit Adele Wechsler's website for more information.




Saturday, December 29, 2007

Bridal Salons - What to expect when finding your dream gown!


-What You Should Expect From A Bridal Salon-

Many girls find themselves in a whole new world after becoming engaged. There are hundreds of bridal magazines, websites, and of course married friends and family to offer their opinions. As we know times have changed, and what worked for Aunt Edna in the 60's probably isn't going to work for you.
There is a huge difference between the "cookie cutter" bridal stores and full-service bridal salons. I know, I currently work in one. I've seen countless brides come into our salon after visiting a nameless "cookie cutter" complaining about lack of attention and concern for them. Sadly, these consultants are stretched to their limits by expecting to take care of multiple brides at one time. They are also pushed by managers to do whatever it takes to make the sale that day.
When stepping into a bridal salon, you should feel a difference in the air after visiting one of the above. While they may be smaller, they offer one-on-one attention which often requires an appointment but for good reason. A consultant will take the time to listen to your dreams for your gown, review photos with you, and allow you to pull dresses of your choice. They might have some ideas based on what you've said and grab those for you as well. They are educated on gown design, materials, and the designers they carry. More often than not, the designers in bridal salons are open to changes in their gowns. So your dream of having a sweetheart neckline on that v-neck dress can often times be a reality. These dresses are also custom ordered and are not off the rack. Turn-around time for these gowns are between 4-6 months so plan accordingly. Rushes can be added to orders but be prepared to pay a minimum of $200.

Full-service bridal salons also offer in-house alterations, accessories, and much more. Consultants will measure you on the spot after placing an order and review the designers size chart with you to choose the size that best fits your measurements. Some will house your gown until your wedding date at no additional cost as well as press your gown for free. Be sure to ask before buying!

Beware of bridal salons that include alterations in their pricing. Maybe your dress comes in and all you need is a bustle, which may only cost $150. ABC Bridal Salon added $500 to the cost of that dress shown on the tag to include alterations. You just cost yourself $350, which could help you hire a wedding coordinator or increase your floral budget!


Stay tuned for more tips on finding your wedding attire! Please leave comments and questions!

-Wedchick-

Wednesday, September 12, 2007

New Gown Designers Stepping on the Scene

New Gown Designers Stepping on the Scene



Some surprising new designers are stepping into the bridal market. Disney debuted their Fairy Tale Weddings Collection by Kirstie Kelly in April of this year. With price points between $1,500-$3,000, many girls will be able to afford a princess gown on their special day. They modeled most of the gowns after characters from popular disney series including Ariel, Belle, Snow White, Jasmine, Sleeping Beauty, and of course Cinderella. They also have a line for bridesmaids called Maidens which features surprisingly pretty gowns. No word on the quality yet...


Another stunning entrance is Target! Yep, you heard right. Isaac Mizrahi for Target is now in the bridal market. Their prices range from $89-$159. For the bride who is on a serious budget this might be an option. But, beware that most times you get what you pay for. No word on the quality of these gowns either, although they have a moderate rating from users on the Target website.

For more information on either of these companies please go to:
Disney Bridal
http://www.disneybridal.com/index.html
Isaac Mizrahi for Target Bridal
http://www.target.com/gp/browse.html/602-8952636-1171047?index=tgt-mf-mv&node=347006011&rank=price&x=12&y=14

Ciao!

UPDATE 12/31/07: It appears that you can only purchase Issac Mizrahi for Target bridal gowns online through Target.com!