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May 29, 2010

Wedding Traditions and Traditional Wedding Dresses

Weddings will never go out of style and the wedding traditions will continue into the next decades and traditional wedding dresses will always be options for the traditional brides.

Popular Wedding Traditions

If you have gone to wedding several times you won’t miss the wedding traditions – ceremonial kiss, throwing rice or confetti on the couple, couples sharing the first slice of cake, and lots of flowers. A popular practice for the bride is having something old, something new, something borrowed and something blue. These are traditions that have its roots back in ancient times and evolved to suit following generations.

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At the start, white wedding dresses were not the style. Any dress as long as it was special was a wedding gown. Also, wearing white bridal dresses were exclusive to royalty because white fabric was hard to find as it was difficult to clean. Throughout the centuries, white was and still is the favorite of brides.

White bridal gowns give more meaning to the wedding, thanks to tradition. Although today’s brides are going for other colors, white is still rules and goes well with all wedding colors/motifs. A white wedding dress is perfect for a cool outdoor wedding, a beach wedding and more; hence, there is no end to the versatility of white bridal dresses. No matter the new color trends in wedding dresses, the white wedding dress will be top choices for first-time brides because it symbolized virginity and purity. The ceremonial kiss is the couple’s seal of commitment. This was practiced by ancient Romans and picked up and modified by various succeeding centuries. It could be a shy kiss on the cheek, forehead, or a lingering kiss on the lips.

Throwing rice on the bride and groom and the couple’s sharing of the first slice of wedding cake have symbolic meanings. Rice and the wheat used in wedding cakes was a wish for fertility and abundance. Although throwing rice is banned from some church premises, there are newer ways to wish the married couples good luck. As a romantic alternative, couples are greeted to a sight of lovely flying butterflies when they emerged from the church after the wedding service.

Reliving the fun tradition of something old, something new, something borrowed, something blue – is affirming close family ties and wishes for good luck. Brides borrowed “old” white traditional wedding dresses if this is a practice in the groom’s family and the ‘borrowing’ bridges the gap between the old generation and the new.

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Something borrowed reflects a matter of trust. Brides borrow a clip or a piece of jewelry from close friend or loved family member. The symbolism here is about her enduring relationships with her loved ones, family and friends. In the matter of something new, this is the wedding couples’ hopes for the future – success and good fortune.

The groom always places the wedding ring on the bride’s third finger of the left hand. According to tradition, a vein ran from this finger directly to the heart. Placing the ring on this finger symbolized the man’s heartfelt love.

In conclusion wedding traditions and white wedding dresses, make a perfect match for the traditional bride.

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Filed under: Wedding Dress,Wedding Planning,Weddings by wedding expert at 12:39 pm

May 27, 2010

Wedding Dresses: Something Borrowed or Something Blue

“Something old, something new, something borrowed, something blue” – that could be your wedding dress! Wedding dresses can be all of the four and sure, it can be blue.

Slash the Wedding Dress Cost

With the current economy, brides are holding on tightly to their purse strings. Sure, they want fantastic wedding gowns but who says they can’t rent or borrow one? Renting or borrowing a bridal dress or a bridesmaid dress gives the bride more flexibility to use the money saved for other uses or perhaps for the honeymoon while keep up with the old tradition of something old or something borrowed.

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A rented or borrowed wedding dress may require some alterations or some additions; that is if the owner approves of your plan to alter the hem or add some decorative details to the wedding dress. Bridal shops charge a minimum fee for alterations and cleaning. The least you can spend for a rented or borrowed wedding dress is under $50, depending on the extent and type of wedding dress alterations or decorations to add.

If you are not the sentimental type and your budget is limited, rent or borrow your wedding dress. Likely donors for your wedding dress are your older married sister, twin sister, aunt, cousin, or your best friend – if you want a trendy wedding dress. You can borrow your mom’s wedding dress if you want to go vintage. There is no need too worrying over preserving a borrowed or rented lovely wedding dress, although there are services available for maintaining wedding dresses for ages.

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Going Blue

Wedding dresses are traditionally white but there’s no law limiting your choice of wedding dress color. You can wear blue – or a monochromatic blue dress. Blue symbolizes faith, loyalty, power and protection. It is said that people who love light blue are analytical and practical while those who favor dark blue are self-reliant, responsible, and intelligent. You are all of these if you love blues, light and dark.

Blue is perfect for a summer wedding. By this time, the skies are azure the seas crystal blue. Your blue wedding dress reflects the carefree spirit of heady summer days. So why not blue? Lace, taffeta, sateen, and other luxurious fabrics are also available in different blue shades so there is no end to wedding dresses ideas for the bride who wants a blue wedding dress.

The blue color can light up your wedding table décor, wedding cake, and wedding flowers. Light blue is a cool color whilst dark blue is dramatic. Use the colors for effect by combining these with white and other colors that goes well with blue, a color that also symbolize love, faithfulness and modesty.

Something Borrowed

What do brides borrow for their wedding? It could be anything – jewelry or accessories, a garter, or wedding dresses. This tradition goes back to the Victorian period in England. Brides borrowed something from happily married couples to bring good luck to her marriage. Borrowing is very personal. You borrow from people you can rely on through the years; this is the idea of something borrowed. So here comes the beautiful bride, with something old, something new, something borrowed and something blue!

Don’t just look at the wedding dresses, mother bride dresses Toronto, and bridesmaid dresses. You, your mom, and your bridesmaids should try them on. Visit BestForBride.com today.

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Filed under: Wedding Dress,Wedding Planning,Weddings by wedding expert at 9:32 am

May 25, 2010

Wedding Cakes: Choosing Your Wedding Cake

Choosing a wedding cake to suit your wedding theme can be a chore if you haven’t a clue where to start. There are tons of wedding cakes ideas and you are presented with dozens of choices but the tricky part is choosing the best baker, one who understands your wishes and can show an amazing portfolio.

Budget and Cake Size

Before embarking on the wedding shopping, brides must have a definite wedding theme in mind. This guides them throughout the wedding preparation and managing the budget; after choosing the motif for the wedding invitation and the wedding dress; the next big task is shopping for the wedding cake. Currently, bridal shops carry a wide range of wedding needs, including exquisite wedding cakes. But before seizing the first wedding cake proposal offered, stand back and go over these important details.

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How much can you spend for a wedding cake and how many guests are you expecting for the wedding party? The number of guests determines the size of your wedding cake. Size is a cake factor that adds up the expenses for the wedding cake. A regular-sized single layer cake cannot treat a hundred guests. You are looking for a cake of epic proportions to give all the guests a generous slice of the wedding cake.

A round three tier cake at 6′, 9′ and 12′ gives a finger size serving to each guest and can cost $600. That’s for the size alone. Larger cakes for a hundred guests will cost more but servings are generous to delight guests with a sweet tooth. Generally professional bakers determine the prices of wedding cakes by the slice not by the size. The price of the cake escalates with the cake trimmings, decorations and wedding cake toppers, and the type of cake icing used. There’s the delivery cost too for elaborate several tiered cakes. Cake Icing

Wedding caterers also provide wedding cakes in their wedding package. Like all wedding cake providers, caterers have a long list of cake icing for different budgets and the most expensive cake icing to date is fondant icing. Fondant icing gives a satin finish to cakes and very tricky to make. Some fondant icing does not taste good and guests peel off the icing to get a bite of the cake. The latest fondant icing is however tasty but notches up the cake price per slice more.

Buttercream icing is another favorite. It is tastier and gives a splendid finish to cakes; in the hands of cake artists, buttercream icing can assume fantastic designs and colors. But there is a limit to what can be fashioned from buttercream. Although this is cheaper than fondant icing, it melts at an 80 temperature, thus won’t do for an outdoor or garden wedding.

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Sugar icing is way cheaper than fondant but as expected is very sweet and can be very dry. This can keep for days, which makes this icing type a favorite for outdoor weddings and the best white icing for a traditional wedding theme.

Cake Decorations

To slash the cost on wedding cakes decorations, bakers use fresh flowers and fruits to adorn cakes. Ribbons and colored candies are added to add texture to the decorations. The more expensive cake decorations include faux pearls and semi-precious stones. The more elaborate the cake decoration, the more expensive the wedding cake. Choose your baker when shopping for your wedding cake. Experienced bakers have spectacular portfolios of their creations or get a friend’s recommendation for wedding cakes.

For wedding cakes, plus size wedding dresses, and wedding flowers, Toronto has no shortage. Visit BestForBride.com today.

Filed under: Wedding Cakes,Wedding Planning,Weddings by wedding expert at 12:24 pm

May 23, 2010

The Bridesmaid Dress That’s Worth Your While

With tons of bridesmaid dresses vying for your attention, it can be a circus choosing the best bridesmaid dress. What’s worse is ending up with a horrible dress you cannot return or exchange for another.

Unsure About the Style?

Unless you are always glued to fashion magazines and stalking fashion models, you might not have any idea what would look good on you. Then when you are asked to be a bridesmaid, you can’t think of anything and hope that anything will be alright. Wrong. You must choose a bridesmaid dress that looks good on you and you look good in it. That is the secret of fashion models.

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Instead of trusting what looks good on ramp models, check out what looks good on you. Choosing the right dress will be worth your while and your money. Your bridesmaid dress should highlight your best features and camouflage your imperfections. There’s nothing wrong about asking the sales clerk for a dress that gives a slim silhouette if you are a size 12 or a dress that makes you look tall than your 5’8″ height because bridesmaids all over are doing the same thing.

If you want someone to do the critiquing over the dress, ask your fashionista friends to come along to the bridal shop. Luckily, bridal shops have specialists who can help you tremendously when choosing a style that fits and makes you look gorgeous. These people have the keen eye for details and have been in the business for long that just one look at you they can figure out which fashion style is for you.

Practical Tips

Fashion magazines have every tip for a perfect dress sense. Basically it has to do with the body shape, weight, and coloring. With the basics tucked under your belt, it becomes systematic when shopping for dresses with a particular style you like or want to try. One thing about shopping for dresses is the amazing variety; it really is fun shopping for dresses but you must be able to buy the right dress for your bridesmaid role. Stick to the basic rules when looking at a bridesmaid dress presented to you.

Don’t waste your time looking dresses not your size. Go directly to the rack for your size and from there on choose particular styles that attract you. Try them on for size and ask your friends how they like it. The bridal specialist will be on hand to give you advice and may offer you other selections whilst pointing out what makes you look good in each dress.

If you want to do your shopping online, then it’s simpler and convenient. The dresses come in specific sizes and styles, and you can click the color chart for a particular shade of red, blue, green, or pink. Again, don’t waste your time plowing through hundreds of dresses. You must have a style of bridesmaid dress in your mind before you happily click the mouse.

While shopping online, take note of the fabric used for the dress. If you are allergic to synthetic fabrics avoid them. There are dresses available in various fabrics available – silk, sateen, organdy, lace, and chiffon. For your bridesmaid dress, take the time to shop but shop smart so you won’t waste your time and your money.

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The perfect bridesmaid dress and wedding dresses in Toronto shops are super collections. For your evening dresses, Toronto shops have the latest styles too. Check out BestForBride.com today.

Filed under: Bridesmaid Dresses,Bridesmaids,Evening Dresses,Mother of the Bride by wedding expert at 12:20 pm

May 21, 2010

Wedding Invitations: DIY or Shop-Bought?

Making your own wedding invitations is a great idea – that is if you have the time to spend poring over every detail for 200 invitations. But if you have only 50 guests, the idea is feasible. But there are lovely ready-made invitations of all designs, sizes, and colors that can change your mind about making your own invitations. So what should you do now?

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The DIY Option

Bridal couples who worked on their own elegant wedding invitations deserve awards for their industriousness and perseverance. Why? Preparing the invitations or working on each card lovingly takes time and there are a hundred things to do apart from slaving over these invitations. There is the shopping for bridal dress, the groom’s and his best men’s tuxedos, the bridesmaid dresses, mother of the bride/groom dresses, and choosing the venue, menu and music to do.

If you are bent on making your own invitations is popular way to save money. You can save as much as $100 for 200 invitations. There are online step-by-step tutorials that can show how to do beautiful handmade wedding invitations using rubber stamps or DIY invitation kits. To solve the time issue, use desktop publishing and le the local copy shop make several copies, and cut and fold the invitations.

But before anything else, go over designs you want copied or create your own personalized wedding invitations. You can use different materials for your invitation or even take your own snapshots and convert this into a nice invitation with the elegant printing at the back of the picture. For more ideas for your invitation, check out wedding sites online BUT if you can’t come up with an idea or if you have no time at all, choose from the countless designs for wedding invitations to suit your wedding theme.

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The Ready-Made Option

You cannot expect to have unique invitations if you buy these from bridal shops YET you can personalize the invitation to make it truly your own. Bridal shops have a stock of ideas for personalized wedding invitations for the discerning taste and offer a complete range of exquisite cards and envelopes. This gives you the flexibility to mix and match or get a coordinated look for your invitations.

With an assortment of invitations available, it is convenient to select one that conveys your thoughts, and tastes as well as the wedding style. All information – wedding couple, wedding host, wedding date and time and location of the ceremony and a brief note about the wedding reception are indicated in the invitation. You work it out with the bridal shop to get the right information down to pat and you can ask for a sample copy before finalizing the printing of the set.

The envelope is another detail. The invitations have two envelopes. The inner envelope is a sort of protective cover. This is enhanced with colored lines to reinforce your wedding color. The outer envelope is the mailing envelope. This contains the return address just in case there are undeliverable addresses. When you order these invitations, these are delivered after a week and after you have approved of everything and checked that spelling of names and other information are correct.

Your Choice

DIY or shop-bought wedding invitations? That’s your choice. Both have its pros and cons but if you want more time to do other wedding preparations, the smart choice is ordering your invitations.

Don’t forget to look at the selection of wedding invitations when shopping for wedding dresses or plus size wedding dresses and mother of the bride dresses. Visit BestforBride.com today for your bridal needs.

Filed under: Wedding Invitations,Wedding Planning,Weddings by wedding expert at 10:15 am

May 19, 2010

Hot Tips for Baking Cool Wedding Cakes

Bakers and aspiring bakers are always on the hunt for the latest in baking, specially wedding cakes. This reflects changes in tastes and brides are choosier or adventurous when choosing their wedding cake designs.

Baking for Weddings

If you have been baking since your brownies days and shifting towards tricky wedding cakes, there are a lot of things you should before you embark on this baking career. Basic baking classes can start you off in the right direction but if you content yourself with textbook knowledge and don’t roll up your sleeves, you can’t be the best wedding cake baker. Learning to bake the super cake prepares you to bake your own four-tier wedding cake.

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So you want to try baking wedding cakes? Whether it is for business or a preparation for your own wedding, baking great wedding cakes can be lucrative and rewarding. Before starting out, master the basic butter and white cake recipes. Try new recipes, such as the Italian Light Coconut Cake and other cake recipes for prospective customers who might request cakes generally baked back home – Mexican cakes, German chocolate cake, strawberry shortcakes, and cheesecakes.

While learning different cake recipes for wedding cakes, shop for different baking equipments. Cake recipes call for specific baking utensils and equipment. Making do with what you have may not yield the best results so prepare to invest heavily in quality baking utensils and equipment. You will need food processors, different sized baking pans, custom-made pans, two heavy duty cake mixers, on top of the oven. To save on money, buy your mixers and food processors direct from the manufacturer or distributor.

Various cake decorating tools that can handle wear and tear are best additions for the baking collection. Familiar brands of these items can be bought online or from the super mart. All baking tools and equipment should be kept scrupulously clean. Pans should not rust or have dents. Everything must be in perfect condition for each baking session.

Baking Your Own Wedding Cake

Wedding cakes are baked days before the wedding. Baking a four or five layer cake is best baked three days before the wedding. The final touches can be a day before wedding day. Baking four or five cakes in different sizes can take you an entire day; icing and decorating one or two days. So time your schedule to have your very own wedding cake ready for the reception.

During the first day, that’s the baking day, cakes should be cooled for thirty minutes before these are removed from the pans. To remove, carefully run a knife around the pans’ insides and turn the pans upside down to slide cakes out. When the cakes are completely cooled, cover with foil until you are ready to assemble the cakes.

If you cake recipe calls for filling, use a serrated knife to cut cake into equal layers. This is tricky so do this slowly lest the cake should break. The fun part starts when you ice and decorate the cake. If you are copying wedding cakes designs from magazines, be sure to have everything ready and ribbons measured and pre-cut. The day before the wedding do the icing and decorating. Make sure that people transporting your cake to the reception secures the cake in position. Final touches can be done at the venue by a friend or the hotel’s chief baker.

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If you can’t bake your own wedding cake, order yours from trusted bakeshops months ahead. You can also order your cake from a one-stop bridal shop.

For wedding cakes and wedding dresses, check out the one-stop shop for wedding dresses in Toronto. Visit BestforBride.com today.

Filed under: Wedding Cakes,Weddings by wedding expert at 12:11 pm

May 17, 2010

Plus Size Wedding Dresses: Move Over Barbie Brides!

In real life, real women do not have Barbie doll proportions and recently all eyes are riveted on curvy models on the catwalk and they’re doing just as fun as their thin-reed counterparts. Thus if you are a plus size, you shouldn’t go red all over the face shopping for a wedding dress.

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Plus Sized and Sexy

Size 16 Crystal Renn is proving that curvy women can ooze sex appeal in plus size wedding dresses. This Florida model broke barriers in the modeling world by placing the curvy women in the frontlines of fashion. Just by watching her in different flirty, girly, and sophisticated dresses, you can already imagine how great you can look in of those stunning plus size wedding dresses. Now you know that if you are a size 14 or 18, you can swing it. Say goodbye to starving yourself to a size 10 if you are a size 18.

In the first place, your groom loved you from the start proving that in love, weight does not matter. Top designer labels also adore the full-figured frame; now there’s no reason why you should buy a size 10 dress when you are a size 14 or 18 to copy the unhealthy looks of reed thin models because this is the vogue.

You can choose several designs from the plus size wedding dresses – sheaths, princess cut, ensembles, off-the-shoulder and sleeveless numbers. Remember these are all designed for the full-figured women, apple-shaped or pear shaped and the fabrics used are all selected to create a slim silhouette. You can buy your plus size wedding dress with confidence anywhere and anytime.

Let Your Natural Beauty Shine

Imagine yourself exercising 8 hours a day and wearing out your joint muscles and eating vegetables day in and day out and avoiding even the slightest hint of sweets and butter! Your hair will fall off and you’ll be irritable and unfocused. What a miserable preparation for a wedding day. Don’t punish yourself beyond your limits; exercise to tone your muscles and eat healthy to put a glow on your skin. Let your natural beauty show instead of stunning your groom and your friends with a new look that isn’t you.

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The same rules apply when you choose a dress from a rack of plus size wedding dresses. Go for softer fabrics and dress style to complete your body shape. The bridal salon’s bridal specialist will help you sort out the dresses until you find one that’s perfect for your height, coloring, and body shape.

The concession you can make to the Barbie look, is copying a Barbie hairstyle. Ask your hair stylist if you can swing it with an ‘up do’ or just let your natural hair flow in its natural curls or waves. A diamond studded hair clip or flowers in your hair are ready options for long or short hair.

Don’t forget too to choose the right accessories to complement your frame and to match your wedding theme. Chunky accessories may not be suggested by the bridal shop specialist and that’s right. A string of pearls to accentuate a low cut front is just the style full-sized models in their plus size wedding dresses would use or watch the latest plus sized fashion shows and observe accessories and hairstyles.

So who says you can’t be sexy unless you are a size ten? Move over Barbie brides, here come the full figured brides in their plus size wedding dresses.

Are you looking for plus size wedding dresses and bridesmaid dresses? Check the selection of wedding dresses available online. Visit BestforBride.com today for exciting news on their latest collections.

Filed under: Destination Weddings,Plus size attire,Wedding Dress,Weddings by wedding expert at 11:55 am

May 15, 2010

Curvy Moms and Mother of the Bride Dresses

Weddings are all about brides and the grooms. Moms have to take the back-seat. But is anyone wondering how they’re feeling in their awful mother of the bride dresses?

Don’t Forget Mom

Although your mom won’t say it, she’s a little forlorn at the prospect of ‘losing’ you to someone you love but she’ll work hard enough to help you with the wedding preparations. Shouldn’t mom be rewarded with one of those stunning mother of the bride dresses?

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Moms don’t come in one-size-fit-all packages. They have gained inches here and there and they believe that there are no stunning dresses for women their size and age. You mom wouldn’t dare look ridiculous in a tight-fitting dress and would prefer or a tent dress that can house an entire harem of concubines. This hesitance to try on something stunning is understandable; after all, she’s no longer in the April of her youth.

Although moms have mommy fats here and there or have deep laugher lines on their faces, they can still carry their curves well. At her age, don’t force her into something that makes her look too trying-hard to look your age. She must dress her age but look stunning too. The line of elegant mother of the bride dresses would be smart choices for your reluctant curvy mom

Moms whatever their sizes and curves can ease into stunning dresses that would give the bridesmaids a run for their money. If you are going to be a bride this year, take mom along when you shop for wedding dresses and help her choose the best dress to show off her curves but one that hides her mommy flaws.

Ask your mom if she wants something different to wear. Would she go for the classic lines with a new twist or settle with something familiar? Your mom might shudder at the thought of wearing something trendy but persuade her to try on the latest selections of mother of the bride dresses. If she does not like the dress because it’s too showy or too short for her taste, or a bit tight on the arms, usher her to another rack for plus-size frames.

You bet; she’ll be stunned at the sight – plus sized mother of the bride dresses cut and styled in the latest trends. Let mom dare to wear a color she has never worn but looks good her skin tone and cajole her to try a purple chiffon creation with a swirling skirt. You bet, she’ll love her new look and won’t feel too bad losing you to the man after your own heart.

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When to Go Shopping

Since your wedding is also special day too for your mom, take the time to shop and shop months before the altar date. Moms are fussy and won’t settle on something on first sight. She might go shopping on her on if you are too busy and surprise you with nice dress without your help. But if you are scared she turns up with a sorry little dress, you might as well give a month to go the rounds with her.

The first target should be the bridal shop. When you shop for your wedding dress, take mom along so she gets to see the latest styles in mother of the bride dresses and wear one with aplomb to show off her curves.

Your mom should look her best too on your wedding day; shop for mother of the bride dresses when you start looking at wedding dresses for your perfect wedding dress. For more exciting details for your wedding getup, visit BestforBride.com today.

Filed under: Mother of the Bride,Wedding Planning by wedding expert at 11:51 am

May 13, 2010

Top Picks for Dressy Bridesmaid Dresses

Are you all agog for the upcoming wedding of your best friend? You must be wondering where to shop for trendy bridesmaid dresses.

Go for the Classics

Although you are not the bride but the bridesmaid, wedding are special for you. Like the bride, you want to look your best and have one of those classy bridesmaid dresses that you can wear again for special occasions. Shop for your bridesmaid dress in a bridal shop where scores of dresses on the rack are available for inspection and you can try these on before making your final selection.

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If you have no time, shop online and visit different online bridal shops to see what they’ve got. Generally bridal shops and big stores carry different designer labels for bridal dresses and bridesmaid dresses. If you have a favorite designer, ask the sales clerk for the latest collection and perhaps you can haggle for a discounted designer label. Don’t worry if the dresses are the remains of the last season’s collection, what matters most is you look good in it and the cut is a classic one.

Classic designs never go out of style. Accessorize your bridesmaid dress and you are the belle of the bridesmaids, even if the dress is a remnant of last year’s designer collection. Other places such as the little dress shop in the corner can yield affordable yet stylish dresses for all occasions – proms and weddings, and formal balls.

Go for Style

If you want to have something different, go for the latest style. Check out the After Six, Dessy Collection, Lela Rose, and Alfred Sung bridesmaid collections. These bridesmaids dresses have been featured in Martha Stewart Weddings, Inside Weddings, Instyle Weddings, the top wedding fashion magazines to date. The bridesmaid dresses come in all imaginable colors and shades, designs, lengths, and different fabrics from chiffon, matte jersey, to organdy.

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Go for Bold

The bride may require you to follow the wedding color and theme. This shouldn’t be a problem if you want to make a bold statement. If the bride says red, get the reddest red available or if she says you can style your hair anyway you like as long as it is in keeping with the wedding theme, copy the dressy hairstyles of celebrities and walk the aisle with stunning Louboutin shoes. Heads will turn in your direction too.

Going for bold however does mean showing more skin. It’s a wedding dear, not a strip show. Going bold just means going a new fashion route for you. If friends haven’t seen you in an off-the-shoulder dress, it’s about time you show them you have what it takes to be a classy romantic bridesmaid.

Go for Sweet

Whatever style you choose, whether it’s a classic, bold or demure number, make sure that your bridesmaid gown is the same length as the bride’s dress. If you don’t want to make a bold fashion splash, go for the demurely sweet bridesmaid dresses. A lace dress with high collar recreates the old Victorian look. Top this dress with a simple hairdo and simple accessories. The less adornment, the better you can a sweet demure look. Take your pick now months before the wedding and enjoy the admiring looks from family and friends.

For bridesmaid dresses and wedding dresses, Toronto has plenty. And if you’re looking for mother of the bride dresses, Toronto has it all. Visit BestForBride.com today.

Filed under: Bridesmaid Dresses,Bridesmaids,Evening Dresses,Mother of the Bride,Weddings by wedding expert at 11:17 am

May 11, 2010

Are You Going to Wear His Mom’s Wedding Dress?

Brides do not always expect to wear the wedding dress of her groom’s mom. When they are in this predicament, it is difficult to get out of the situation without hurting prospective moms-in-law’s feelings lest start a long standing feud with their moms-in-law-to-be.

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Dealing with Mom-in-Law

Mother-in-laws are sentimental creatures and would love to see their prospective daughters-in-law wear their wedding gown that meant so much to them. In most cases, this is not about scrimping over the expense of a brand-new bridal dress, but a reinforcement of their lost youth. Seeing their bridal dresses making a comeback on the wedding aisle, brings back happy memories and their pride over their great wedding ensembles.

The dreams of young brides who have been planning their wedding dresses since they were five years old are dashed on the rocks. Grooms may understand this feeling or may not; but whatever the case, the ball is in the brides’ courts. They have to make a decision quick but the smart thoughtful bride can get out of the problem, pride and relationships intact. Now how do you deal with the problem?

You don’t go ballistic over the proposal. Keep calm and ask to see the wedding dress before you judge it unseen. It might be a spectacular bridal dress worth its weight in gold. If you are superstitious about wearing a bridal gown before the wedding, have it measured up against your vital statistics and if it fits, check out the seams and the ornaments attached to the dress.

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If the wedding dress has been preserved well, it will be a good idea to wear it on your wedding day. A few adjustments (with your mother-in-law’s approval) will make the dress perfect for you. If the dress won’t fit and would require massive handiwork and alterations, ask for your mother-in-law’s opinion.

She might not agree to the drastic cuts and additions and that leaves you scot free from an obligation to wear the wedding dress. If she agrees, she is an understanding mom-in-law, and you are lucky to have her as an ally.

If you hate the dress on first sight, don’t show how disgusted you are but inspect the dress closely and pray hard it won’t fit. If it does, ask your mother-in-law’s blessings to wear it instead for your wedding rehearsals because you don’t want to spoil the fun wearing your custom-made wedding gown ensemble. It will dawn on her that you have a point there but please her with a promise to have a pre-wedding photo in her beloved wedding dress. This tactic will make everybody happy including your groom.

Prepping Up the Retro Wedding Gown

Months before the wedding, have the wedding outfit cleaned and refurbished. You might be surprised at how actually it looks good. Take the dress to a dress conservation shop if there are some tiny stains and if you want to have the same ornaments on the dress. They might be able to salvage and restore the dress to its original beauty and shine.

If the dress is too short but fits perfectly, ask a seamstress to create a skirt to match the dress. Creative seamstresses can recreate a new look for the old outfit and there is no need to alter your mom’s wedding dress. Now get ready in case mom-in-law has other ideas.

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