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Simple Wedding Dress For Your Big Day


Somewhere out there is a woman who shrieks at her groom, family, and friends because she wants a no fuss, simple wedding dress. They are all telling her that the wedding is a glamorous event which requires a glamorous gown. She reiterates by saying that she can still look her best even if she has a simple and low profile wedding gown. Aside from being not too conspicuous in her own wedding, she will also be able to save some money. They all sigh dejectedly and let the woman have her merry way with whatever wedding gown that suits her desires. The next problem of the woman is her style options for her wedding gown.

An example of a design for a simple wedding dress is the white or ivory straight dress. Its simplicity can be attributed to the fact that it has the least of embellishments and does not require extra decoration. It may even come without a veil, is sold at a cheap price even if it possesses all the necessary floral designs on the upper part which is suitable for a couple who is trying to save some money. These simple dresses are usually used in beach weddings and traditional weddings which are designed not to attract too much attention to the bride and the groom.

For a simple wedding, one can wear a colored but modest wedding gown which has lace parts at the hands or the chest. One tip to consider when buying a wedding gown even if it is designed to be as plain as possible is to search for one that still flatters the body type of the wearer and blends with the theme of the wedding. The season and appropriateness of the dress should also be considered. For the fashion conscious bride who will tie the knot this year or next year, she can choose among the myriad of designs for her wedding dress.

The bride can choose to wear sheaths, trumpets, and column wedding dresses which are seen being modeled in the platform. She can also experiment with the colorful details by adding color to the traditional white gown through the help of applique details and colorful sashes. If she wants, she can have a two toned wedding gown with a colored bodice paired with a white or an off-white skirt since it can also produce the necessary dramatic effect. If the bride wants to expose a little bit of skin from the leg area, she can have a dress with a high hemline by wearing a tea length or a mini shift dress. This wedding gown design is also advantageous for the bride who plans to spend the night dancing in her wedding reception.

For a simple wedding dress, the romantic bride can also wear organza, tulle, or chiffon which creates a soft yet dramatic effect. If the season when the wedding is to be made is the summer season, the bride should opt for a dress which is made of a light fabric so that she will not end up sweaty and red faced on the pictures taken during her big day. There are many things such as the budget, the design, the color, as well as the weather or the season that are to be considered when looking for the perfect wedding dress but certainly, if you are like every dreamy bride, you would definitely want the wedding gown of your dreams for your big day.


By Christina Gruble

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Elegant Two Tone Wedding Gowns



Looking for a wedding gown that is both hot off the runway and also very elegant? One of the most beautiful trends in gowns for 2009 is the two tone effect. These gowns have a subtle contrast that makes them look special and unique.


Two tone gowns are a lovely way to take your dress beyond basic, without necessarily doing anything too avant garde. The contrasting tones are usually subtle, such as white and ivory, ivory and champagne, or cream with blush. There are a variety of different ways in which the two colors can be juxtaposed.


One of the simplest two tone concepts is to have a contrasting sash on the wedding gown. This is a very easy way to add a bit of interest to a clean silhouette. A very pretty look is to pull out the color from the sash into your accessories. For instance, if you have chosen a gown that is ivory with a blush colored sash, then look for pearl bridal jewelry in gentle shades of blush or rose. The soft colors of the pearl bridal jewelry will both accent the special feature on your gown and bring attention back up to the bride's face, where it belongs.


Peek-a-boo layers are another type of two tone gown design. The skirt of the gown will feature tiers in the main color of the dress, and then they will split to show a contrasting color underneath. The layers can be split wide open so that the second color is always showing, or they can float open as the bride moves, revealing the secret underneath.


A very pretty two tone wedding gown style is the double layered dress. In this style, there is one solid piece of fabric, either a sheer or a lace, layered on top of the second color. This is a great option for the bride who is afraid of cutting up her silhouette with bands of contrasting colors (particularly true for petite brides). It allows you to have the depth and interest of two tones without any distracting breaks in the dress. For an autumn wedding, consider choosing a color like a rich mocha, layered under an all-over cream lace. The deeper shade underneath will help the design of the lace to really pop.


Another place to create a two tone effect is on the bodice of the gown. To give the illusion of a smaller waist, some gowns have wide panels in one shade deeper than the rest of the gown. For another point of interest, you can even layer a ribbon in a third shade as a tie around the waist.


Sometimes the center panel will also feature design elements such as a wide piece of lace, or a special embroidered accent.


When choosing your veil, what usually works the best is to match the color of the tulle to the main color of the dress, and any trim to the deeper shade on your gown. So if you are wearing a silk white wedding dress with a contrasting blush sash, choose a veil that is also diamond white, perhaps with a blush satin bias trim around the edge. If you match the tulle to the darker shade from the dress, you run the risk of making the white part of the gown look dingy by comparison.

A two tone gown is a great way to indulge in a current bridal trend without looking trendy. It is a subtle enough effect that it will stand the test of time. This allows brides the wonderful feeling that their wedding day look is both current and classic.

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Pink color comes in many shades that apply to dresses also. Choose the one suits you and look to its best advantage.





Glorify you with the right shade of pink. Pink with salmon tinges can be soft and flattering for all skin tones.



A ballet pink with a hint of gold work is good for fair skinned women and beautifies them. Hot pinks and fuschias can pop against darker hair and skin tones.



You can also wear pink dress in contrast with other colors like with black, navy, brown or gray for a fairer look. For a sharp corporate look in pink dress try a navy wrap sweater or brown blazer. For more sophisticated look in the pink dress wear accessories with it. It will give you an edge over others. Pearl necklace
and demure nude flats looks very classic with pink dress in any special occasion.