6/04/2010
6/03/2010
A Magic Garden Wedding Reception
The a magic garden achieve a garden reception by bringing the outdoors in. The abundant flowers give the feeling of dining in a botanical wonderland. Centerpieces of orange princess tulips, duchess peonies, sandersonia, white sweet pea, white hyacinths, white nerines and poppies
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Wedding Decoration
Modern Wedding Bouquets
A Fresh Approach
A citrus green paired with snowy white makes attendants' finery really pop.
Pretty as a Peacock
For a funky floral finish, choose a bouquet of hydrangeas, philodendron, and peacock.
Pomanders and Wreaths
Ball-shaped pomanders or ringlike wreaths are a fresh twist on the classic bridal bouquet.
Flower of the Moment
It may not be as sexy as an orchid, or as classic as a pink peony, but we’ve been hearing a lot about the wonders of humble scabiosa.
Blushing Blooms
Bouquets in subtle shades echo the delicate beauty of pastel dresses
Pair a frilly ultrafeminine bouquet of white hybrid cattleya orchids with a simple pastel yellow gown.
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Handbouquets
The Next Princess Bride Exclusive Wedding Gown
The next princess bride exclusive wedding gown. What should Kate Middleton wear to wed Prince William? Top designers' exclusive gown sketches.
St. Pucchi
Designer Rani Totman loved the idea of a silk satin dress with a dropped waist and fitted bodice for Kate. "It's modern and sexy while still keeping with a traditional bridal look," she says. There are two options for the skirt: one is a silk satin pleated inlay and hand-embroidered overskirt that is scattered with Swarovski crystals. The other is a ruched silk organza skirt that flows into a cathedral train. "Both options would show off Kate's curves and are very luxurious," says the designer.
Temperley London
British designer Alice Temperley wanted to create a wedding dress for Kate that would accentuate her figure, so she started with a fitted bodice that is delicately pleated and shaped around the bust. The ruffled layers and embroidery on the skirt add drama and elegance, but give the overall design a demure, ladylike look. "A long train along with an embellished veil are luxurious and add a 'wow' factor on the all important day," says the designer.
Vineyard Collection
"This dress is very clean and classic—no fuss, just a great fit for Kate's figure," says Vineyard Collection designer Mark Brower of this duchesse satin strapless fit-to-flare gown with detachable asymmetrical wrap. "The shape of the dress is pure and features no embellishments so it really focuses on the bride. The wrap adds a contemporary and current look while giving some coverage so the bride may be more modest and covered during the ceremony.
Angel Sanchez
"I wanted to create something for Kate that was sophisticated yet modern at the same time," says designer Angel Sanchez who has crafted wedding dresses for celebrities like Sandra Bullock and Eva Longoria. For Kate, he sketched this silk trikado trumpet gown with a mock turtleneck, banded bodice, bias-draped ruffle skirt, and sheer lace sleeves. "The neckline and sleeves add a touch of old world sophistication and glamour, much of what Kate embodies in her day-to-day life," he says. "The trumpet silhouette is very sleek and flattering, and the draped ruffle skirt adds a touch of drama.
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Wedding Dresses
6/02/2010
6/01/2010
Unique Wedding Dresses by Walid Atallah New York Couture 2010
Beautiful unique wedding dresses from the Walid Atallah’s collection that was showcased at New York Couture Fashion Week 2010. The unique silhouette on the wedding dress at the finale of the runway show. These lined tiers on the dress on the left produce and interesting topographical effect, while just a little tweak in the upper most tier, which falls in a v-shape manner, makes this dress special. The a dress with so many different textures it looks like it’s constantly going from white to cream to silver.
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Wedding Dresses
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