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

wear an elegant and nonconventional red wedding gown

If you don’t want to sink into the background, forget about toning down your red wedding gown. Instead, embrace the idea of using a bold red by choosing harmonizing colors like yellows and light pinks. Pick strong colors like a golden yellow and gray combo, but make sure not to exaggerate as using too much bold colors can be overpowering. Keep it elegant; go for one powerful color like orange, then use different shades to match it with your red gown.

Pink wedding dress from Emerald Bridal

Pink wedding dresses are cute and very classy. They are subtle and pretty. Want to see more pink wedding dresses? Search “pink” in the search box on the right hand side of this page.

all varieties of rich materials and colors

Prior to the Victorian era, most women were wedded in their “best dress,” regardless of color. The considerations for such a choice were mostly practical, as the dress could be worn for more than one occasion and often reflected the bride’s (and her family’s) social standing. Thus, wedding gowns were designed in styles fashionable for the time: high-necked and long-sleeved for day, or low-necked and sleeveless for evening – in all varieties of rich materials and colors, including blue and red.

A white dress should take a backseat to the new emerging trend

So, with the modern woman’s general disdain for all things old-fashioned and, well, Victorian; why is it that even the most liberal and unconventional of brides choose to retain a seemingly antiquated wedding tradition in this age of Pucci prints, M.A.C. Viva Glam, and rock n’ roll? Really, what’s wrong about wearing a flashy color like red to your marriage?

Red is frequently used as a symbol of guilt or sin

Red is frequently used as a symbol of guilt or sin, and is often connected with lust. The color’s use as a stigma against the very sanctity of marriage is best and most famously illustrated in Nathaniel Hawthorne’s 1850 novel, “The Scarlet Letter” about a Puritanical woman punished for her adultery by being ostracized and having a red letter “A” sewn into the bosom of her clothes. Curiously, the popularity of the novel not only coincided with the white wedding trend but also with red falling out of favor with married women who obviously didn’t want to project an air of unfaithfulness. That was 1850. Today is year 2008 and red is in again. I promise you will not be hanged at the altar for wearing red but rather would be admired heavily instead.

red hot and wear a beautiful red wedding gown

Now, if your name is Aishwarya Rai or if you worship at the altar of a god with four arms and an elephant’s head, then the wearing of red during your wedding is not only expected, but very auspicious. For a majority of Western brides, a red wedding dress is a novelty and many are fathoming it to be the new wave of fashion. Nevertheless, should you decide to go red hot and wear a beautiful red wedding gown on your wedding, plan around the color carefully and tactfully to give you that desirable red glow. After all, the whole point of throwing a wedding for yourself, your groom, your family, and friends is to share in the joy of a new chapter in your life. Make sure everyone remembers YOU and your happiness on your wedding day.
Aishwarya Rai

Red wedding dress is the latest rage all over the globe

Move aside virginal white, red has stepped in to steal the show! Red wedding dress is the latest rage all over the globe. Brides are lapping up red wedding gowns feverishly. There is something about the color that is so irresistible. While the traditional at heart stick with white, the modern woman of today knows that she is not defying tradition by wearing red. After all, in many cultures, red is the auspicious color, representing good luck to all. Naturally, the bride would need all the luck in the world to have a happy married life!

Bridesmaid dress: Elegant two tone Satin finish

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Best styles are in the spring – Bridesmaid Dresses

Elegant bridesmaid dress is the over style trend. It is recommended that the bride go shopping with her Maid/Matron of Honor and/or 1 or 2 of her bridesmaids and see what styles of bridesmaid dresses they like, A-line dresses which look great on all different body shapes and sizes are very popular. The hottest styles right now are two-tone, two-piece floor length styles, mostly sleeveless (strapless and spaghetti straps). Also very popular are column style dresses, floor length, halter top or straps criss-crossing over the back and sleeveless, but it should also be comfortable and attractive for the attendants.

A-line Bridesmaid Dresses-Red

Pink Wedding Dress

Lisa Dowell pulls off this pink wedding dress in the 1988 Movie, Coming to America.
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Red Wedding Dress

Red wedding dress, to give another nuance to the bride. Touch of red color gives the impression to-day excitement of true happiness.
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Beauty Pink Wedding Dresses

Pink Gown Bride look very elegant and beautiful, with the folds of the fabric is so stunning. Bride Gown dress shows the classical model but beautiful.
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Daring Red Wedding Gowns


Daring Red Wedding Gowns

Daring Red Wedding Gowns

Daring Red Wedding Gowns

The long albescent coiffe has been a symbol of brides since Victorian times. However, these days, more and more women are choosing to buck tradition, and coiffe a wedding eveningwear that better reflects their personal style. Why not be daring and coiffe a flushed wedding eveningwear instead?

Did you undergo that in China, flushed is the traditional color for brides, as it symbolizes good phenomenon and it is believed to hit the power to keep evil spirits at bay? So if a albescent bridal eveningwear is not your style, flushed is in fact a wonderfully auspicious color for a bride to wear. It is true that in American culture to coiffe a flushed wedding coiffe module be taken as a statement of independence or breaking with tradition, so be prepared for some funny looks from the older generation.

There are some fabulous options for flushed bridal gowns. These can range from flushed evening gowns to special custom orders to classic wedding dresses made in a flushed fabric. As with a regular albescent gown, the wedding coiffe should be chosen to suit the time and place of the wedding, as well as suiting the bride herself. One thing to watch out for when selecting a flushed eveningwear is that it still feels \"bridey\" enough; in other words, you don't poverty to end up looking like a bridesmaid.

Speaking of bridesmaids, what should they coiffe when the bride has a flushed gown? You module need to be careful to select a color that module countenance good with flushed during the ceremony and for the photographs. For an evening wedding, black might be a nice choice for the attendants. The finished effect would be a very sophisticated bridal party. Another color that can be paired with a flushed wedding eveningwear is a rich purple. The flushed and purple together module countenance quite regal and royal, especially if done in a velvet for a winter wedding. Or go for a total reversal, and hit the bridesmaids coiffe in albescent to set soured the bride's flushed gown. Whichever color you choose for your bridal party, you can hit Swarovski crystal earrings made with a touch of flushed to tie everything together.

As for the bride's eveningwear itself, there are some wonderful ideas out there. At one wedding I attended, the bride wore a custom made flushed tulle touch paired with a bespoke black corset. The full touch with the fitted bodice made for a hammy and extremely flattering effect. This would be on the bolder end of the spectrum of flushed wedding gowns, perfect for a bride who has confidence in her own taste and style.

Red is never a demure color for a wedding gown, but it can be done in a inferior hammy fashion. For an evening wedding, think about a unfathomable flushed silk dupioni eveningwear with a striking portrait neckline and a trumpet skirt. Your guests module be dazzled by your elegant attire. Another lovely idea is to coiffe a classic strapless ballgown with a full touch in a scarlet flushed silk satin. The timeless cut module be a nice contrast to the daring color choice. Finish soured your countenance with a fabulous pair of Swarovski bridal earrings in a combination of flushed and clear crystals.

A flushed wedding eveningwear is not for the shy or the faint of heart, but on the right bride it is an absolutely spectacular look. When you are looking to make a statement with your eveningwear and to showcase your own special style, a daring flushed wedding eveningwear might be meet perfect for you.

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