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Selasa, 19 Januari 2010

Bridal Styles For Renaissance Wedding Gowns


Executive summary about renaissance wedding gowns by Rod Hoss
Opting for a perfect wedding gown is the biggest challenge, a bride encounters. Amongst the different styles of wedding gown, renaissance wedding gowns are usually popular picks. Although, stunning at looks, renaissance wedding gowns are hard to find. The designs most folks relate to renaissance wedding gowns are from the Victorian age to the Renaissance age. Other than white, the popular color choices for renaissance wedding gowns are Hunter green, and dark maroon.

Elizabethan Wedding Dress
The bride did not wear a white wedding dress, this was a later tradition. Velvet, satins and corduroy were costly and therefore worn by the nobility. The wedding garments belonging to the majority of brides were generally made from flax, cotton and wool. A shift would also be worn beneath the gown. The bride would wear flowers in her hair and they would also adorn her gown.

The Bridegroom wore his best clothes which consisted of a doublet, breeches, hose, box pleated neck ruff and a cod piece. Elizabethan men usually wore a short shift as an undergarment. Colours came in a variety of different shades: red, blue, greens, yellow, white, grey, black, orange and tan.

The tradition of wearing streamers, flowers and ribbons, called Bride lace, was followed by Elizabethans.

Fitting Your Gown To You


Searching for the perfect wedding dress can be the most exciting part of the planning process. For most brides, the wedding dress is a symbol of their childhood dreams and hopes for a fairytale-like wedding.
Every bride is beautiful and exquisite. Like your entire wedding, your gown makes a statement, reflecting your personality and personal expression. Sophisticated? Classic? Traditional? Avant garde? If you have never fallen in love with a dress before, now is the time to start.
The first dictum is ask for help. The dress may be gorgeous, but you will never look right, if the lines are wrong. Great cleavage? Wonderful shoulders? A lovely swan neck? There is no petite bridal line. Designers just reduce proportions. A tiny girl should never be limited.
Options if you have large hips:
1. An A-line gown gives height, reduces width.
2. Calls for a hollow waist, beginning an inch and a half below your natural waist, camouflaging your heaviest part.
Thick waist? A princess waist works best. Heavy thighs are easily hidden beneath a full skirt. Same rule if you have a full derriere. Remember: Draw attention away from your flaws. A big bust need not be a problem if the bride chooses the correct designer. Many will customize a cup size.
Color plays a part. The rule is there are no rules. Lastly, never forget no one is a perfect size 6. Getting dressed is often an illusion. Feminine. Chic. Sensuous. Sophisticated. Timeless. Always beautiful. Memories last forever. If you know your body, finding the dress of your dreams becomes a snap. Invest time with a wonderful professional, and it's easier still.