Sunday, October 23, 2011

Informal Wedding Dress That is Just Right For the Chosen Theme





Informal Wedding Dress That is Just Right For the Chosen Theme
Not every bride wants a big wedding. In fact, most couples now can no longer afford to have them. They choose to save and spend more for the marriage rather than the wedding. Some couples also prefer an intimate wedding for the solemnity of it all. These are just some of the reasons why there is an increasing demand for an informal wedding dress. In fact it is more popular than ever. Brides are doing away with the uncomfortable, puffy, and not to mention, very expensive wedding gowns for a more comfortable one. The traditional wedding white gown is no longer the norm and more brides are trying to veer away from the standard white gown. Since this is so, the market has recognized the need to produce informal wedding gowns. In fact, you can even make one for yourself.

Informal Bridal Gowns





Informal Bridal Gowns
The designing of the informal bridal gown is different from the formal ones in the sense that the formal do not have cathedral length, have detachable train that can be removed at will to allow for ease and comfort. They can have short cap sleeve or long sleeve to allow bride to show or hide her arm.
Instead of silk used in traditional formal gowns, informal gowns are usually made of affordable, man-made fabric. They have detachable straps and are available in many colors, without rich embellishments. Informal wedding gowns are intended to be sleek and simple.

Informal Wedding Attire For Men





Informal Wedding Attire For Men
The type of informal wedding attire for the groom depends upon the wedding itself. While a morning coat is ideal for most informal weddings, this too can be too formal for some weddings. Many weddings today are second or even third weddings. There is usually even less formality for these occasions.
In some cases, a groom can get by wearing a good suit to his wedding. This can save the groom money as he does not have to rent clothes. Most men do not own formal wear and have to rent it when they are in a wedding or have to go to some other formal occasion. A good suit will work if it is a second wedding, especially if it is being held at a home of a friend or relative. In such cases, a morning coat would seem to be over the top when it comes to style.

Wedding Cinematography Trends for 2012




Wedding Cinematography Trends for 2012
We are filmmakers, making real-life films, and everyone is going to love being in the spotlight on your huge day. My personal experience is that people feel energized by a film crew and love being in the spotlight. I'm sure you'll agree given the popularity of Hollywood on mainstream culture today. Let me put it another way: If you never become famous, your wedding day is the time for you and your guests to feel famous. And who knows, hire the right person and your video might become viral.

Ladylike Bridesmaid Dresses for 2012





Ladylike Bridesmaid Dresses for 2012
For formal weddings in 2012, expect to find many beautiful options for long dresses. While knee length is more common, nothing is quite like a chic floor length dress for a black tie wedding. Fairly slender silhouettes will be popular for long bridesmaid dresses, and strapless necklines are a top trend. The floor length dresses are glamorous enough for the Red Carpet, something which is sure to make your bridesmaids feel fabulous! Dramatic crystal bridesmaid jewelry will suit these fab frocks.
The classic lines of the newest bridesmaid dresses are enhanced with well-chosen embellishments. A black jeweled belt at the waist, a pert bow on a bateau neckline, or an asymmetrical bow at the waist - these are the types of accents which will be in style for 2012. The tiered skirts which were seen in many of the bridal gown collections also made their appearance in the bridesmaid dress collections, both for short and long dresses. Mermaid silhouettes are a trend for floor length styles. One of the most chic accents was a stylish little jacket designed to be worn over a formal dress.