Thursday, October 27, 2011

Short Casual Wedding Dresses

Conventional bridesmaid dresses have a less than worthy reputation for being frumpy and blase. Complete with shoulder pads, color schemes that somehow manage to do a little injustice to everyone’s complexion and awkward hemlines, they sit unused in the back of closets across America. But the years of the frumpish bridesmaid dress are coming to a halt. This is especially true for casual cold weather weddings. A casual winter wedding allows for a plethora of style options for your lovely bridesmaids. The dresses you choose can be fun, festive, formal, flirty and fabulous.
These are just the sorts of dresses that bridesmaids can wear on multiple occasions after the wedding. Imagine how your bridesmaids would want to look if they were going to a New Year’s Eve party. That’s just the sort of festive style you want to capture. If you’re acquiring ready to choose bridesmaid looks for your upcoming ceremony, have a look at some of these gorgeous contemporary options.
Short Satin Dress with Contrasting Black Waistband
For a knockout bridesmaid look, consider this advanced ensemble. It features an refined strapless bodice and a flirty sweetheart neckline. A delicate botanical applique accents the black band on the waistline for a bold pop of visual interest. This fully lined dress can be worn in a wide variety of the season’s hottest shades, like apple, jade or gold. For added coverage, pair it with a shimmering wrap or a velvet bolero jacket.
Shot Cotton Sateen Spaghetti Strap Dress
This darling number is timelessly chic and is sure to make for amazing wedding photos. The pleated particularization around the waist accents your bridesmaids’ curves in just the right way for ultimate figure flattery, and the full skirt has endearing pockets for a feminine, flirty look. It’s fully seamed and can be worn with tights and a wrap for chilly winter temperatures. Choose shades like horizon blue or regency purple to capture the season’s celebratory vibe.
Short Strapless Pick Up Dress
For a night full of dancing and celebrating, this dress is absolutely ideal. Show off your bridesmaids’ lovely shoulders with the strapless bodice. The ruching details hug the smallest part of the waist and then blossom out into a playful pick up skirt that ends just above the knees. Choose fun colours like lapis or marine for a cool arctic aesthetic.
Strapless Ruched Satin Ball Gown
Go long with this elegant winter option. The ball gown style is almost universally flattering and creates that worthy hourglass silhouette that every bridesmaid longs for. The simple neckline is a lovely contrast to the gown’s full length drama and radiant satin sheen. Have fun coordinative sunglasses with colorful wraps, cardigans and jackets.
One-Shoulder Chiffon Dress with Floral Detail
The one shoulder look is a guaranteed crowd pleaser. This slenderizing, contemporary dress is made of long, supple chiffon and is cut to complement each and every curve. The interesting one-shoulder neckline shows off toned upper arms and delicate collar bones. This is another(a) full duration gown that offers spectacular appeal in photos as well as on the dance floor. Your bridesmaids can wear it in a wide variety of gorgeous shades, like fern, guava and latte.
Satin Top with Chiffon Straps and Pencil Skirt
This two piece number is sleek and sophisticated, perfect for a winter celebration. The form fitting satin bodice hugs tightly in all the right places, and the slimming pencil skirt creates a long hourglass silhouette. Chiffon straps add an element of romance and softness to this differently swish look. A clean-slate, contemporary option, this dress can be worn in a number of show fillet shades, like wisteria and pistachio for example.
Satin Strapless Rhinestone Belted Tea-length Dress
For a look that’s effortlessly elegant, try the satin strapless rhinestone belted tea distance dress. This modern and chic dress has a delicate belt around the natural waist, creating a sexy hourglass silhouette. The strapless neckline is perfect for indoor photos. Simply add a colorful shawl, wrap, jacket or cardigan for warmth and coverage.
As you can see, winter weddings offer an amazing array of style options for your lovely bridesmaids. Use these styles for inspiration and your lady friends and family members will be absolutely beaming as they stand by your side on your big day. Remember, it’s only when your bridesmaids feel truly comfortable and confident in their dresses that they’ll look their best. So say goodbye to the dowdy bridesmaids’ dresses of the past, and usher in chic, sophisticated, and sexy looks for your beautiful winter ceremony.

Wednesday, October 19, 2011

Tips For Bridesmaids


Brides always invite their best friends to be bridesmaids. If you are invited, what should you dress up can both look beautiful and not steal the show from bride? Let me tell you.

The color
1. Bridesmaid dresses should be in harmony with wedding. The color of bridesmaid dresses should be lighter than wedding gown, and warm colour is better.
2. Be sure not to wear white dresses, because white is the bride’s exclusive color in her big day. And you’d better not wear black. In some countries, many people think black means dark and evil.
3. Bridesmaid dresses are always in homochromy color, you should Avoid to use too much colors in your dress.


The style
1. There are many styles of bridesmaids dresses, and these styles are between evening dresses and cocktail dresses. When shopping for bridesmaid dress, you’d better not choose dresses with long train. This style is not fit for the wedding as a bridesmaid. The right length is from knee to ankle, you can choose one according to your favourite.
2. Choosing a dress that is perfect for your body type, and the style should be elegant but not revealing.
3. You can also use some exquisite accessories to embellish the dresses, which will make you look fashionable and natural, but do not seem obtrusive.