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November 24, 2006

How to choose Wedding Dress

Bridal Gowns Styles

One of the most important and exciting decisions a bride-to-be can make is what wedding gown she will wear on her Special Day. You have to choose a style of your wedding dress appropriate for the ceremony. For a Traditional Formal Wedding or Conventional Wedding the best choice is a floor-length wedding dress with cathedral train or chapel train decorated with beading and embroidery in white, ivory, cream or champagne colors, often worn with gloves and shawl.

For a Traditional Formal Wedding or Conventional Wedding the best choice is a floor-length wedding dress with cathedral train or chapel train decorated with beading and embroidery in white, ivory, cream or champagne colors, often worn with gloves and shawl.

Wedding Dress for Traditional Formal Wedding or Conventional Wedding by J.Valentina Bridal Collection

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At Informal Wedding or Second Wedding, the bride may choose a long dress with chapel train or without train at all or short dress, or even a two-piece suit in white, silver or gold colors.

Wedding Dress for Informal Wedding or Second Wedding by Mori Lee Bridal collection

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However, wedding dress for Destination Wedding may be open, transparent, seen through and sexy, usually comes without train in white, ivory or gold colors. To find the perfect bridal gown for your destination wedding please take a look at Best for Bride’s exclusive, amazing and perfect for Destination Weddings or Caribbean sandy and sunny beaches My Lady Bridal Collection.

Wedding Dress for Destination Wedding by My Lady Bridal Collection.

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There are various styles of silhouettes, bodices and sleeves to form an attractive bridal gown. The popular Silhouettes styles are: Ball Gown, Empire, A-Line, Princess and Sheath. The popular bodices styles are: Strapless, Spaghetti Straps, Sweetheart, Halter Neck, Plunging Neck, Empire Line, Boat (Bateau), Scooped (Square) and Sheer. The popular bodices styles are: T-Shirt Sleeves, Cap Sleeves, Off-The-Shoulder Sleeves and ¾ Length Sleeves. We advise you to take your time and to see different wedding dresses styles – we are confident you will arrive at exactly the style you want!

Bridal Gown Color

Although the traditional white dress is still the most popular among brides, many today’s brides to be choose to add color to their wedding gown. The latest popular wedding trend in bridal dresses is different color combinations such as White / Red, White / Purple, White / Platinum, White / Black, White / Rose, Ivory / Red, Ivory / Purple, Ivory / Platinum, Ivory / Black, Ivory / Rose, Diamond White / Red, Diamond White / Purple, Diamond White / Platinum, Diamond White / Black, Diamond White / Rose, Diamond White / Red, Diamond White / Purple, Diamond White / Platinum, Diamond White / Black and Diamond White / Rose. Such colors like Ivory color, Cream color, Gold color, Champagne color and Silver color are also very popular among today’s brides.

Wedding Dress Fabric

Your choice of fabric for your wedding dress can be determined by many factors: dress style, body type, season and the formality of your wedding. Today’s Bride to be can choose from a big variety of fabrics. Here is the list of the most popular fabrics for bridal gowns: Silk fabric, Charmeuse fabric, Satin fabric, Duchesse Satin fabric, Chiffon fabric , Georgette fabric, Organza fabric , Taffeta fabric, Tulle fabric, Lining fabric, Batiste fabric and Velvet fabric. Please note that your wedding gown’s fabric, texture and color should match as closely as possible to the fabric, texture and color of your bridal shoes. Remember that choosing the RIGHT fabric is important for the RIGHT gown!

Toronto Designer Wedding Dresses

There are many popular designer bridal collections in Toronto, Ontario, Canada such as: Aglaia, After Six, Alex Hanson Bridal, Alfred Sung Bridals, Alfred Sung Bridesmaids, Alfred Angelo, Allure Bridals, Anjolique, Avanti Designs, Bridal Originals, Silhouettes, Nadine, Bridalane Gowns, Casablanca Bridal, Davinci Bridal, Demetrios Bride, Ilissa, Princess, Sposabella, Fabulous Formals, Cassidi Sara, Eve of Milady, Forever Yours, Private Label by G, Gordon Couture, Impression Bridal, Ines Di Santo, Isabella Bridal, J Valentina Bridal, Jade Daniels, JAI Bridals, Jasmine Bridal, Jessica McClintock, AA Bridal, Joli Bridal, Jovani, Justin Alexander, Maggie Sottero, Mary’s Bridal, Mikaella, Mon Cheri, Mori Lee, My Lady Design, Nina Duong Couture, Obsessions, Paloma Blanca, Party Time Formals, Princess by Demetrios, Private Label by G, Pronovias, Rahmanian Haute Couture, Reem Acra, Rena Koh, Richman Group, Madison Collection, Romantic Bridals, Romona Keveza, Sincerity Bridal, Sposabella, St. Pucci, Tiffany Bridal, Tiffany Designs, Valentina Bridal, Venus Bridal, Impression Bridal and Young Sophisticates Demetrios. In addition to some of these popular collections such as Aglaia, Mori Lee, J Valentina Bridal, Alex Hanson Bridal, Bridal Originals, Fabulous Formals, Madison Collection, Silhouettes, Nadine, etc. Best for Bride also carries exclusive to Canada bridal and evening collections imported by Best for Bride directly from Europe to Canadian brides. Our goal is to bring you, Canadian Bride-to-be, the Best Bridal and Evening Designs in the world at best prices in Toronto Ontario!

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Filed under: Wedding Dress by wedding expert at 12:04 am

November 20, 2006

Planning The Perfect Wedding

The final week before your wedding day can be a stressful time filled with many details that need to be confirmed. Some of the last minutes details that need to be completed in the week before your wedding include confirming the details of your honeymoon, packing for your honeymoon, giving the caterer a final count for the number of guests, confirm details with the photographer, florist, DJ or band and the limousine driver. If the couple is hosting the rehearsal dinner, now is also the time to confirm these arrangements. It’s important to attend to all of these tasks but it is also important to take some time to get some rest and relaxation as well. If you have friends and family members who are willing to help out, you can delegate many of these tasks to reduce the stress of the final week before your wedding.

The first thing to consider is whether you want a live band or a DJ to perform at your wedding. There are a couple of things to consider when deciding between a live band or a DJ. The first thing is price. A DJ is likely to cost considerably less than a live band. A DJ is usually just one person or possibly two people while a band usually consists of an average of about five performers. Right there is where you typically see a rise in cost because the fee you see in bands is usually split between quite a few people and therefore higher than the fee for one or two DJs.

Next you need to consider selection. Many bands that perform at weddings have a set list that is typically not as long as the list of recorded music that the DJ has on hand. While this may not seem important because there are not many songs played during the wedding it does come into play if guests request individual songs. The other thing to consider is that a DJ is capable of keeping the crowd entertained for the entire duration of the wedding. They usually even play light music while dinner is being served. Bands however usually play approximately 15 minute sets at a time and then take a break which could interrupt the flow of the wedding. When choosing between a band and a DJ it is important to consider these factors and decide which works best for you.

The most important tip for choosing a live band or DJ is to make sure that you have the opportunity to see them perform before you commit to their services. Most live bands and DJs that perform at weddings gain popularity through their performances at other weddings. The best way to find a live band or DJ that will do a great job at your wedding is to use a live band or DJ that you enjoyed at the wedding of a friend or family members.

In choosing a live band or DJ it is imperative that you ensure that your contract specifies the exact names of those who will be performing at your wedding. This is usually not a problem with a live band because they usually have the same members present at all of their performances. DJs on the other hand are a different story. Many DJs become so popular that they are unable to perform at all of their committed parties. In this case a DJ may offer your party to another DJ for a small finder’s fee. In other words the DJ may essential sell the right to perform at your party to another local DJ. Additionally a very popular DJ may also have a number of younger, less experienced DJs that sometimes work for him. If you suspect that this is the case, it is important to make sure that your contract specifies exactly who will be performing at your wedding.

You may find that there are a variety of live bands and DJs available for hire in your area. This could make choosing just one a difficult task. One great way to ensure that you are choosing a good live band or DJ is to seek recommendations from close friends or family members. If you didn’t attend their wedding or don’t remember their entertainment, ask them if they would recommend their live band or DJ. If they do come highly recommended, ask your friend or family member if you can borrow a copy of their wedding video. Pay special attention to the parts of the video where the guests are dancing and decide if you think the live band or DJ might work for your wedding.

The final week before a wedding can be extremely harried and filled with last minute details but it is important to take some time to relax during this week. It’s important to ensure that everything is in place for the wedding and that nothing is overlooked but it’s also important to remain calm and not get caught up in the details of the wedding. Allowing yourself some relaxation time will ensure that you are well prepared for your wedding and that you have fully enjoyed the planning process.

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Filed under: Wedding Planning by wedding expert at 12:32 am

November 14, 2006

10 Worst Tips To Give A Speaker

1. Learn the speech by heart or read it from a script.

This is meant to be a way of making sure you don’t forget what you’re going to say. Instead, it’s usually a way of making sure you don’t connect with your audience.

Most people who use a script end up reading it out and, unless you’re a professional actor or a very experienced speaker, this will come across as unnatural and stilted and it will stop you looking at your audience.

If you try to memorise a script, you may find you are under even more pressure to remember what you want to say because, if you go off the script, there’s no way back.

It’s better to prepare some notes which can be a guide should you need one. By the time you’ve prepared the speech, you will know the main areas you want to cover. Put these down as headings on paper or cards in LARGE PRINT so you can see them when you’re standing up. You may then only need a couple of key words to add to these to remind you of the main points you want to make in each area.

If you need more than this, you may be trying to cover too much information. You may also think of a couple of really good ways of saying something, or a good story to use to illustrate a point. Jot these down so you don’t forget.

2. Rehearse in front of a mirror.

This may be a bit controversial because I know several books and trainers give this tip. All I can say is I have never found I could do this.

I do rehearse ( sometimes ) and sometimes I tape myself to hear what it sounds like. But I can’t watch myself in a mirror and think about what I’m saying, it’s just too distracting. If you want to see what you look like, ask someone to watch you or use a video camera. However, don’t get bogged down with worrying about how you look.

The main purpose of rehearsing is to reinforce the talk in your memory, check how long it takes and help you spot those areas where what you want to say doesn’t sound right or where you might get confused. Then you can think of some effective phrases to use to help get your point across. You can do this without a mirror.

3. Use plenty of slides.

This is sometimes offered as a ‘ tip ‘ for taking attention from yourself. give the audience something else to look at. Another tip is to give them a hefty handout at the start so they have something to read.

The problem is – YOU should be the centre of attention. People want to hear what you’ve got to say and the best way to communicate your message is by speaking effectively. By all means use visual aids if they will help but they should complement what you’re saying, not just reproduce your own notes.

Similarly with handouts, they can be very helpful but you need to know why you are using them. If they have backup information, give them out at the end. If they contain some key ideas you want to refer to as you go along, give them out at the start, but make sure they don’t distract people from what you are saying.

Let’s be honest – if you’re that concerned about getting out of the spotlight, you shouldn’t be doing this in the first place.

4. Wear a cartoon tie to show you have a sense of humour.

This is linked to a couple of the other ‘ tips ‘ which are meant to give you a helping hand in getting the audience on your side. Wearing a funny tie is saying ” Look, I’m really a nice guy. give me a chance. “

I won’t go into detail here for fear of alienating all of you who might, even now, be wearing such attire, but I have to say, that’s NOT what most people think when they see someone wearing a cartoon tie.

In terms of dress, wear something you feel comfortable in and which seems appropriate. That’s a bit vague, but it depends on your audience. The usual approach is to dress slightly smarter than you expect the audience to dress. Too much of a difference between you and them can cause problems with credibility. Just think about the impression you want to give and, in general, avoid anything which could be a distraction.

Incidentally, I really don’t know what the female equivalent of the cartoon tie would be. Any suggestions?

5. Start off with a joke.

This is a bit like the previous ‘ tip ‘. Break the ice, show what a good sense of humour you have, get them on your side.

Please don’t do this. Not unless you’re a good joke – teller and this joke is absolutely guaranteed to get a laugh. And, even then, only if it’s appropriate in some way. One of the best ways to kill your chances from the start is to begin with a joke which has nothing to do with your subject and watch it flop. Believe me, you’ll wish you were somewhere else and your audience will too.

Use humour if you can. It will help get your message across and it will get the audience on your side, but be careful with it. You can use stories, things that have happened to you or to other people which relate to your talk. Being a bit self – deprecating can be a good way to gain an audience’s trust but don’t overdo it. If in doubt, leave it out.

6. Tell them you’re nervous to get them on your side.

Like some of the others, this is a plea for support to the audience. You know most people hate the idea of speaking in public, so you appeal to their sympathy by telling them how bad you feel. Another approach is to apologise – ” I don’t know why I was asked to do this. I’ve never done this sort of thing before. “

This NEVER works.

One thing you can generally be sure of is that, at the start of a talk, your audience will want you to succeed. You should remember this when you feel nervous. They will give you a chance to do well and they will mainly be prepared to listen ( and they will probably be really glad it’s not them doing it ).

But they are also expecting something in return for the time they are giving up. If you start suggesting that, in some way, this is going to be a lousy speech, they’ll believe you. And they’ll switch off. You will have lost any sympathy they had.

To get over your nerves at the start, have a clear and positive opening worked out. This is one part of the speech you can memorise to get you through the first few moments. Just tell them who you are, what you are talking about and what they will gain from listening. Then get on with it.

7. Stand still and don’t move your hands about.

A lot of people who are inexperienced at public speaking try their utmost to stop themselves moving about. They seem to have some fear that their bodies will go out of control and they’ll do something totally ridiculous or embarrassing. So they try to keep absolutely still, often by holding onto a lectern like the survivor of a shipwreck clinging to a piece of driftwood on the ocean.

The best way to make contact with an audience and to keep their attention is to behave as if you are speaking to them in a normal conversation. So you move about, you use gestures, you look at them. When speakers try to stop themselves doing these things, they become unnatural, distant from the audience.

So don’t get too hung up about any mannerisms you think you may have. It’s usually better to look natural than to try to deliver a talk as though from a straightjacket. Just avoid some obvious distractions, like playing with something in your hands, pushing your hands in your pockets and juggling your change( a male thing ), shifting back and forth on one leg. But, if what you are saying is interesting, people will listen.

8. Stare over the heads of the audience.

This is a way of pretending to establish eye contact without really doing so, because some people feel awkward about it. They don’t really want to look at the audience. The idea is that, if you look out over their heads, they will think you are looking at them.

Actually, they won’t. They’ll think ” Why is this person looking over my head? “.

To my mind, the key factor in gaining an audience’s attention and keeping it ( apart from the fascinating content of your talk ) is eye contact. If you were talking to someone who never looked at you, what would you think?

Chances are you’d think ” This person isn’t interested in me. He’s not listening. ” Or, if the person was speaking but not looking at you, you may think they were a bit shifty, perhaps dishonest. In any event, you wouldn’t find it a pleasant experience.

The same goes for speaking in public. If I am in an audience and the speaker doesn’t look at me, I can’t feel that person is interested in me or whether I am listening. So I stop listening. On the other hand, if the speaker makes a point of keeping eye contact with me, it gives me the feeling that he cares about making some connection with me and I’ll feel less inclined to switch off.

So look at them while you speak, keep your eyes moving around the room so you engage everyone there. If it’s a very big audience, you can look at a section at a time but, with a small audience, you will need to look at individuals. Not for too long, but glance at everyone as you speak so no – one feels left out.

9. Imagine the audience naked.

This is supposed to be another way to deal with nerves. I have actually seen it in guides to presentations.

The best answer to this is one I found in the book ” Successful Presentations for Dummies ” by Malcolm Kushner: IDG Books. He says there is probably half the audience who you wouldn’t mind seeing naked. The other half you certainly would never want to see naked. Either way, it’s not a calming thought.

Another ‘ tip ‘ I have come across is to pretend the audience isn’t there. This probably works in a way because I can guarantee, if you pretend the audience isn’t there, pretty soon it won’t be.

I mentioned eye contact above. You can’t just ignore the people out there and expect your talk to have any impact. There are lots of ways to tackle nerves but they come under 3 categories:

  • preparation, think through what could go wrong and prepare for it, know your subject and be clear about why you are giving the talk, also keep things in perspective – what’s the worst than can happen? You’re not performing brain surgery.
  • relaxation or deep breathing exercises.
  • positive self – talk, visualise the talk going really well, tell yourself it will be a success, know that you have prepared and that you can do this and stop yourself when you start to think it will all be a disaster.

Above all, remember that everyone gets nervous when they have to speak in public. If you don’t feel nervous, you should ask someone to check your pulse. The nerves themselves are not the problem. You can carry on and give a great talk even though you feel nervous at the start.

10. Have a drink beforehand to calm your nerves.

No, no, no. Alcohol and nerves are a lethal combination. Have you ever sat through a Best Man’s speech at a wedding? Then you’ll know what I mean. Don’t do it.

Incidentally, if you want to have a glass of water at hand in case your mouth gets dry – use still not sparkling. Belching into a microphone is not to be recommended.

There you are – the top 10 things to avoid when speaking in public. Keep away from these, follow my simple rules, and you won’t go far wrong.

Good luck.
About The Author – alan matthews is an experienced trainer, coach and speaker and author of ” Do You Come Here Often? How To Get More Clients By Successful Networking ” and ” Secrets Of A Professional speaker ” as well as numerous articles and reports, available from http://www.trainofthought.org.uk.
alan@trainofthought.org.uk

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Filed under: Wedding Speech by wedding expert at 12:39 am

November 10, 2006

Hot Wedding Tips: Wedding Jewelry For Bridesmaids

If you are planning all of the details of your wedding down to the design on the napkins at the reception you really have your work cut out for you. This can be a very overwhelming task. Yet the rewards are also great. Having a wedding day exactly like you had always dreamed of is a huge reward. However knowing that you planned all of the details yourself makes it that much sweeter.

One of the things you will want to consider is wedding jewelry for bridesmaids. This is not a have to and many times you can skip this. However, if you are serious about choosing all of the details and having everything come out just perfect then you will want to choose the jewelry for your bridesmaids. One of the biggest side benefits of choosing your wedding jewelry for the bridesmaids is it can also serve the second function of being a bridesmaid gift after the wedding. This article will help guide your through making some of the important decisions when choosing wedding jewelry for bridesmaids.

The wedding Theme

One important thing to always keep at the forefront of your memory is your wedding theme. Your wedding theme should really determine and help guide your entire decision making. For wedding jewelry this is no different. You want to choose jewelry that is consistent with your wedding theme. For example if you are having a very formal classic church wedding then you will want to also purchase classic looking jewelry. Most likely this would be pearls. If you are doing some other type of wedding like a themed wedding then you will want to choose jewelry that goes along with the theme. For example if you are having a beach themed wedding or a beach destination wedding then you should choose your jewelry accordingly. The wedding Dress

Another consideration when choosing the jewelry for your bridesmaid is your own wedding dress. The wedding dress and bride should be the central focus of attention for the wedding. Therefore you want the jewelry you choose for yourself and your bridesmaid to really compliment and not compete with your wedding dress. Some things to think about are the style of the dress and the neckline. If you have a very ornate dress with lots of extra design details on the front then you might not need a necklace and should opt instead for earrings and maybe a bracelet. However, if your wedding dress is simple or has an open neckline or even a strapless dress then you want to accent this area with a beautiful necklace.

The Bridesmaid Dresses

Just as you want to plan the jewelry around your wedding dress you want to think about the bridesmaid dresses also. Again you will want to choose jewelry that is flattering but not competing for attention. Often the bridesmaid dress will have some color in it and you can pick up these color themes in the jewelry. Remember you can always just go with the classic option of pearls and you are sure to win. However, if you want a more relaxed or even artistic look you might want to do a mix of pearls with some other beads. A choker necklace with a beautiful pendant can also look great if the bridesmaid dresses are open in the front.

The most important thing is to try and plan ahead. Don’t just go to the store blindly and pick anything out that strikes your fancy. Instead take some time and plan the jewelry style you are looking for based on your wedding. IF you have some ideas of what you want like a chocker or pearls then you can use this when you go shopping. Make sure you tell the salesperson right away what you are looking for so you don’t waste your time being shown a bunch of options that will not work for you. It makes a lot of sense if possible to buy the bridal jewelry for yourself and for your bridesmaids at the same time. This way you can be sure that you have completed the whole job and the wedding jewelry for the bridesmaids matches or enhances your own jewelry.

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Filed under: Wedding Jewelry by wedding expert at 3:41 pm

November 5, 2006

Floral Wedding Centerpieces Planning and Tips

wedding centerpieces can be a very important part of planning for a wedding. The centerpiece will be the central focus of your guests and an important decoration. It is therefore necessary to spend some time on planning a centerpiece that will act as an extension of the wedding theme. floral wedding centerpieces are the most traditional and classic of all centerpieces. Yet, you do not have to be held down by traditional arrangements and a floral wedding centerpiece can also be very artistic and fun. When planning a centerpiece that will have flowers it is important to have fun and be creative.

Below are some of the things that you will want to think about and use to plan your floral wedding centerpiece.

Theme

When you start planning your floral wedding centerpiece it is important to take into cosideration the theme of your wedding. For example if you have a Hawaiian themes wedding then hibiscus and bird of paradise flowers will make a great extension of the theme. With a little thoguht prior to going tot he florist to pick flowers you can typically tie a wedding theme with some unique type of flower.

Time

As you plan it is also important to take into consideration the time of year that the wedding will take place. For example if you have a spring wedding you might want to use white lilies. Or if you wedding will fall in the middle of winter then you might include some pieces other then just flowers into the centerpiece. This might include things like pine branches and pinecones.

Size

It is equally important to take into consideration the size of the wedding and the wedding reception. If you are planning on having a very small wedding you will want to pick smaller more intimate flower arrangements. If the wedding is going to have hundreds of guests and be a major event then the tables where your guests are seated will be much larger and thus demand a much bigger arrangement. You do not want an arrangement that dominates that table and blocks the view of your guests but it needs to be big enough that it does not get lost in the size of the table. So take into consideration the size of the table and the number of guests at each table.

Colors

Color is a very important visual stimulus and one that the brain responds very quickly. It is therefore important to have complimentary colors throughout the decoration of the wedding. Often flowers can be chosen to match other colors in the wedding making for a very pleasing aesthetic. For example you can choose flowers that will match well with the color in the bridesmaid’s dresses.

Symbols and messages

It is also important when choosing flowers for a floral wedding centerpiece to plan and think about the meaning or symbolism of flowers. For example a bouquet of red roses will have a very different tone and symbol then a bouquet of white lilies. It is therefore important to think about the typical and historical meaning of certain flowers and pick an arrangement that is complimentary to the theme of the wedding. Some wedding are more traditional and classic nature and therefore will demand a flower such as a rose. Then other weddings might be non-traditional and very artistic of light hearted and in these cases it is important to choose light, fun and artistic flowers to match the tone.

It is very important to take some time and think about the flowers that will be chosen for the floral wedding centerpiece and to choose flowers that are complimentary tot he tone, setting, and theme of the wedding. By spending some time thinking about the centerpieces and planning ahead you can ensure that you will have a beautiful floral wedding centerpiece.

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Filed under: Wedding Centerpieces by wedding expert at 3:44 pm
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