Monday, November 19, 2012

Planning: Who Will Make The Cut?


Some of you may be excited with the idea of going dress shopping because I have show you a FAB dress that you must have. But do you know what to ask for when you actually hit the store or will you just say "hi, I want the dress that JunePlumm Events posted"? Yes a that may work (if you have a pic) but chances are the salesperson will want you to try on other dresses as well and therefore ask you what kind of dresses do you like? *insert confused face HERE*. So let me prep you a bit with a bit of dress cut/styles that you may identify with:

Sheath: Slinky, sexy, leaves NOTHING to the imagination. These types of dresses are made for the woman with a body that is slim trim and is ready to show it off. Usually made of a lighter fabric, a sheath dress is light airy and can be worn from the "I-do" to the "good-night". keep in mind if you have ripples and rolls, and bulges and lumps this dress will show it. Don't say I didn't warn you.

Ball Gowns: Look out here she comes: We all know it when we see it because this gown is large and in charge! It is usually fitted to the waisted and then flares out from there.This gown is not for the meek or mild at all. This style gown can give you the look of a small waist (since everything below billows out) however it can give you an appearance of bigger hips too so choose wisely with this one.


Mermaid/Trumpet/Fit n Flare: These gown styles are often mis-quoted and it is confusing (sometimes) to figure out which is which (I mix them up all the time). The easiest way to differentiate the styles is the remind yourself of where the gown starts to flare. Meaning:

  • If it's fitted to the knee and then begins to flare, then chances are it's a Mermaid. If there is an extra panel in the back...it's probably a Fishtail
  • If it's fitted to the hips and then gradually begins to flare, it's probably a Fit'n'Flare.
  • If it's fitted to the thighs and then gradually begins to flare ( between the hips and the knees), it's probably a Trumpet.
  • I use the term "probably" because designers/retailers may interchange the terminology.
A-Line: The all rounder...everyone's homegirl because she is very figure flattering for mostly anyone. A great safe bet. This gown is fitted by the bust and bodice and gradually begins to flare to resemble an A (or a triangle). EXTRA great for those of us with a little tummy we want to camouflage. 



Does this help? Oh and also keep in mind...
  • Junk in your trunk...Ruching is your friend
  • Got melons...try a  a Basque Waist
  • Itty-bitty-titty-committee...Empire Waist is a best kept secret
  • Belly bulge...Corsets are your friend
Whatever you pick OWN IT! You will NOT please everyone. Someone will NOT like your gown. But if you like it,  I love it so make me believe it! Head high and feel every bit of fabulous that you are.

Friday, November 16, 2012

Planning Here Come the Gowns Pt.9

Last but NOT least...

Theia

St. Pucci
Interesting




Rivini

I DO!




So...have you found your gown or are you even more confused then when I started this series of gown parades? 

Don't let me overwhelm you ( too much). Even if you think you kinda maybe sorta know what gown you may want, try it on FIRST...and if that doesn't work out, try on different gowns in different cuts/styles (more on this later) and see what fits you best. Then start your journey to the perfect gown from there. Just make sure you give yourself at least 8 months lead time to your wedding. You know you can't rush perfection.

Happy Marrying!

Thursday, November 15, 2012

Planning: Here Come The Gowns Pt.8

It's the LITTLE things that matter...

Reem Acra

LOVE the detail!


YES!


Pronovias

All day...Every day




Pnina Tornai


Would you?


One last one!

Planning: Here Come The Gowns Pt.7

How much is too much?

Monique Lhuillier




YES!





Mathew Christopher



Marchesa











Almost done:)

Wednesday, November 14, 2012

Planning: Here Come The Gowns Pt.6

Is color your calling?

Lazaro

LOVE!

LOVE LOVE




Kenneth Pool





Jim Hjelm




Judd Waddell

More More More...
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