Thursday, January 28, 2010

Pink Wedding Dresses

Pink Wedding Dresses & Pink Bridesmaid Dresses

pink wedding dressesIf you want to give your big day a youthful feel, you should look into the option of pink wedding dresses & pink bridesmaid dresses. Though most brides usually go with a variety of white for their wedding gown, if you want to really stand out, you should consider a shade of pink for your big day dress. Though not always publicized very well, most wedding dresses do come in colors other than the tradition white or ivory variation. You can always pick your dream dress and then see what it takes to get it in pink if it isn't already manufactured in the shade you want.

Another option for a bride wanting a pink wedding dress is to look at stores that also sell prom or bridesmaid dresses. You can always get a prom or bridesmaid dress and add special touches to make it seem more like a dress worthy of the bride. Glitzy jewelry, shoes and hair can dress up any gown. If you decide to purchase a pink prom or bridesmaid dress to use as your bridal gown, just make sure the bridesmaid dresses aren't as glamorous or special and no one will be the wiser. Another benefit of going this route is that you will likely save quite a bit of money on your wedding gown.

Some brides are lucky enough to have a friend or relative working in the fashion business that can create their dress from scratch. If you can find a connection like this then you should be able to manufacture your dream pink wedding dress in no time.

Pink bridesmaid dresses are a more often occurrence in the wedding business. Stores like David's Bridal carry hundreds of styles of dresses in practically any shade you could wish for. One option is to do what many modern brides do and pick a shade of pink and then let your bridesmaids choose which style of dress works best for their particular body type. For a fun and flirty wedding you could go with a hot pink variety of dress. Or if you want a more classic and romantic feel you could definitely go with a light pink shade for your bridesmaids.

No matter what shade of pink or style of dress you choose, one thing is for sure. Looking into the option of pink wedding dresses & pink bridesmaid dresses will not be something you will soon regret (M T).

Thursday, January 21, 2010

Black Dresses

The Trend For All

black-dressesAn item no woman should be without, a closet couldn't be a woman's closet without a piece of black dress. No other clothing out there could beat the allure and power of black, making heads turn at you with pure admiration. Whatever it is with the color that communicates true sexiness, women don't bother to know. It's incredibly amazing way of making one look slim and more desirable makes them just love black - no questions asked.

Black dresses, like dresses of other shades, come in countless styles, the style chosen by a woman would depend on how much she's willing to show. You see, it doesn't follow that when you're a plus size, you should just hide behind the fabric and try to wrap the most of you - - that's definitely a thing of the past. If you take a little time to get more acquainted to the newer designs of black dresses, you would see how this trend is tailored to fit any woman, and the only thing that could dictate what black dress she'd drape herself with would be her own fashion sense, and never be her size.

Certainly there are places that cater dresses exclusively for plus sized women, and for sure you have noticed that plus size section when you shop around the ladies clothing department. Even if you try doing a simple search for plus sized dresses online, you would find that options are so vast and many are now paying attention to that special need of women for sizes beyond 14.

But haven't you noticed, if you take a look at these dress styles in plus sizes, they do not really differ at all from those worn by slimmer women. True, all women are built with different shapes, and there are dress styles intended to flatter certain figures. And as many may claim that empire waist dresses, A-line cut styles and other known designs are said to do wonders for pear-shaped, apple-shaped and full figures, the tall and slender themselves are hooked in these very same dress styles. But don't you know that mermaid cuts and body hugging styles intended for the slimmer are even hard for them to pull off? That's exactly my point. A woman's choice for dress style is more geared towards what she feels most comfortable in and what suits her personal taste - no matter if you're a plus or regular-sized. But truly, the magical ability of black still plays a huge role to one's overall impact (Sally Newmann).