Showing posts with label Wedding Gown. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Wedding Gown. Show all posts

Wednesday, February 15, 2012

Do It Yourself Bustle




Via Wedding Bridal Blog

A train on your dress can be an
elegant touch to any bride’s wedding gown, but can also get in the way during
the reception while she’s trying to break it down on the dance floor! A simple
solution can be to bustle your gown, and you don’t have to pay the huge fee for
the seamstress. (what’s not to love?!) I've had two brides do, a DIY Bustle... if you feel up to it, here are the steps.



After many different experiences with bustles of all types,
I’ve found that Side, American, and French are the most popular (but any option
is a gorgeous one!). It really just depends on the gown and utilizing the style
that fits you best!



Here are some instructions for your basic bustle from Ehow:


1.      
Add three buttons to the back of your dress. The buttons will hold
the train of your dress up, creating a bustle. The buttons should match your
dress, and blend will with any embellishments. Pearls and beads will also work
well.




2.      
Sew the buttons on the back of your dress (at the waistline) with
your needle and thread. Sew a button at the center of your waistline, and one
on either side. The distance of the buttons will vary depending on your size.
But you want the buttons about an inch in from your sides.




3.      
Attach the three strips of material to the bottom of your dress.
When sewing, create little loops. To create a loop, sew both ends of a single
strip of material to the the underneath of the dress, leaving the middle
section loose. Sew one loop at the center of the dress and the other two on
either side. Once again, how far apart your make these loops will depend on the
length of your train. In general, the loops should be about an inch or two in
from the sides.




4.      
Lift the back of the train, and fit the middle loop over the
center button. Repeat with the left side, then right to finish the bustle




Make sure that you ask your seamstress which bustle is best for your dress- she has worked with a ton of different styles, so she will definitely have some great advice for you.



Good luck!



Have any of you tried a DIY Bustle?

Monday, January 30, 2012

Wedding Gown under $50


We cannot pass up a good great deal, so we had to tell you as soon as Broke Ass Bride let us know.






Under $50!





And they are pretty!







Were you thinking about a being a 2 dress bride, but didn't think you could swing the cost of two gowns... well now you can!






 It's a limited time offer, from The Limited, so check it out!



What are you waiting for?



Go!

Sunday, October 9, 2011

Corset Back Wedding Gown




Me tying a Corset Back.... photo by Damon Tucci

I think that having a corset back on your wedding gown is gorgeous! I don't play favorites, buttons are beautiful too!



But when you have a corset back, there are 32 different ways to lace a corset and they all work.... your dress sales person will do it one way, your alterations seamstress will tell you another, the designer of the dress may have had another in mind... and your planner, well, she does it every weekend. And knows some great ways to lace you up!



These are my hands lacing up my sister's wedding dress. You want it to look pretty, but at the same time, a corset is function it needs to hold up the dress (amongst other things) in the gown for the night. And it will losen with movement, humidity, sitting, standing, breathing, so if it needs to be tightened once throughout the wedding evening that's okay.



My point of all this, is to trust your planner when she's lacing you up, and also budget some extra time (usually 15 minutes) to make sure you are in, it's straight and it looks pretty.



It doesn't have to be like this:






Me pretending to pull on Summer's Corset Hard - Photo by: Pure By Lindsey

Wednesday, May 4, 2011

Royal Wedding Trends: Attire






Photo Courtesy of ABC News


More controversy on the Royal Wedding, Kate's Maid of Honor, her sister Pippa,  wore White! Gasp! Holy Cow! Shut the front door! The world is coming to an end.



Now that you are breathing again. We think she looked lovely. Her dress was simple, elegant, and fit her beautifully! With you sister becoming the future Queen of England, would it have mattered if she wore a bathrobe? Probably not. All eyes are on Kate...so Pippa wearing white, is a fashion trend that we like.



It shows that the bride the confident and understands that color is just that. A color.



And a quick note on Kate's dress, the leaves were a beautiful suprise. Love the Chantilly Lace and then beautiful clean lines! Can't wait to see more of this!

Thursday, September 30, 2010

If I could do IT again

I often talk about getting married again, well, not getting married to a different man...the same man, I love John, and I couldn't imagine my life without him.



But if we could do our wedding over again, what I would do differently... you know I'd hire a photographer, I've talked about that before.



But what about what I would wear?



Definately not WHAT I ACTUALLY wore... because that was anything but timeless... can you say helllllllllloooooooo 80's!



I mean, big, everything...







I'd probably be a two dress bride.



Maybe?

Sunday, September 12, 2010

We’re Starting a Movement – No More Ugly Hangers!





You’ve spent so much time in search of “The One”… the one perfect wedding dress, that is. So why would you then hang your gorgeous gown on a hideous hanger?! Join us in our movement to ban ugly plastic hangers! Pretty ones will make your wedding dress photos oh so lovelier, and the great thing is you can customize them to your taste. We were inspired by these wire dress form photos on Pure Photography by Lindsey.  And these from Etsy are personalized with your new name or monogram!



Come on, join our movement - your dress deserves it!



Written by Awesome-tastic Intern Heather



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