2015年8月7日星期五

Wedding Dress Fabric

The basic knowledge of wedding dresses, bridesmaid dresses, and mother of the bridesmaid dresses: Do you know your dress fabric and how to use them to choose dresses? It is simple to learn if no, there are 6 base fabric for most of the dresses.

Chiffon:

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Soft, sheer, and transparent, chiffon can be made from silk (more expensive) or rayon (more affordable). Due to its delicate transparency, chiffon is often layered and is popular for sleeves, over skirts, and wraps.

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Chiffon dresses is perfect for hot season like summer, and works perfectly if you want a soft comfy dress. 

Satin:

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Satin is a type of glossy fabric first made from silk in China, very common in wedding dresses. Satin is a densely woven silk with a lustrous sheen on one side.

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Satin dresses is perfect for formal events. 

Taffeta:

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A crisp, smooth and light-weave fabric with a slight rib, taffeta is made from silk or synthetic fibers.

Lace:

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Lace is an openwork fabric, patterned with open holes in the work, made by machine or by hand. The holes can be formed via removal of threads or cloth from a previously woven fabric, but more often open spaces are created as part of the lace fabric.

Tulle:

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Tulle is lightweight, very fine netting, which is often starched. It can be made of various fibres, including silk, nylon, and rayon. It is most commonly used for veils, gowns (particularly wedding gowns), and ballet tutus.

Organza:

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A sheer, stiff fabric of silk or synthetic material, organza is similar to tulle, but less coarse and more flowing.


2015年8月5日星期三

Wedding Toast

The ceremony was lovely! Now it's time for the reception. Food, dance, entertainment, thanks and toasts.

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Your guests have come to participate with you on your special day and should take the time to thank them. It is also an opportunity to thank those who support you not only during the preparation of marriage and throughout your life. No need to be a lengthy reason should be a deposit from your heart. You can decide whether you do your toast or husband or maybe both.

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Hold the cup in your hand, look around to tell everyone and start. To think and you might have some notes about what you want to say it is definitely important as it will help you organize your thoughts and make a list of all those who want to please. However, if you forget any of the people who would like to please, be careful when you start to mention names beyond your immediate family to avoid to hurt the feelings of some. If you use a phrase from a poem or a book, do a rehearsal so when recite your reason be natural and it seems that did not have rehearsals.

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Rules

Epilexte a general history to be understood by all listeners.

Min use slang (unless the use of the word is so widespread and all understand): Thank all your guests and this is why you must include them all.

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Min make toast if you're drunk, it's horrible idea (anyway should not be drunk on your wedding). It is a toast, not a criticism.

Prospathiste can narrow your word in 2-3 minutes. Speak slowly and clearly.

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Min bring anyone in perplexity (at least not from malice) and for get the obscene language.

2015年8月3日星期一

Types of Wedding Veils - Part 2

Waltz Veils

Made from a single layer of material, waltz veils extends somewhere between the knee and the ankle. It is another style of formal veil.

Types of Wedding Veils - Waltz Veils

Flyaway Veils

Flyaway veil is a multi-layered short veil which falls to the shoulder blades. As a less formal veil than other styles, it goes well with simple floor-length gown, or shorter gown without train.

Types of Wedding Veils - Flyaway Veils

Fountain veils

Extends to either shoulder or elbow, fountain veil is gathered at the crown of the head for a cascading look around the face.

Types of Wedding Veils - Fountain veils


Mantilla veils

Mantilla veil is made either of lace or lace-edged tulle to form a circular shape on top of the head. It can be secured with a comb.


Types of Wedding Veils - Mantilla veils 

Pouf Veils

Pouf veil is a short style usually attached to a decorative hairpiece. A single layer of tulle and netting, gathered to a comb or headpiece, add volume and height for the veil. It looks best with informal dresses.

Types of Wedding Veils - Pouf Veils


This post is the second part of "types of wedding veils".



2015年8月1日星期六

Types of Wedding Veils - Part 1

Bird Cage Veil

Bird cage veil is a stiff veil that is pinned to the crown of head and extends just below the chin to cover the face and ears.

Types of Wedding Veils - Bird Cage Veil

Blusher Veil

A short style, blusher veil is made with one layer of material to cover the bride’s face by falling just below the chin as she enters the ceremony, and then worn pushed back thereafter. It is usually used in traditional weddings.

Types of Wedding Veils - Blusher Veil


Chapel Veil

As a formal type, chapel veil is made from two layers of materials that fall 2 1/2 yards from the headpiece. The first layer is used to cover the face during the ceremony, while the second layer falls to the floor and is worn behind the head at all times. This style goes well with a formal floor-length gown.

Types of Wedding Veils - Chapel Veil

Cathedral Veils

The most formal one, cathedral veil is called the mother of all veils. Falls 3 1/2 yards from the headpiece, it is made from two layers of materials and looks great with formal gown which has a long train.

Types of Wedding Veils - Cathedral Veils

Elbow Veils

Elbow veil refers to a veil that extends to the bride’s elbows, about 25 inches from the headpiece. Made from one or two layer of material, it is appropriate with any dress longer than knee length.

Types of Wedding Veils - Elbow Veils

Fingertip Veils

Fingertip veil is made from one or two layers of material that falls to the bride’s fingertip. As a very popular length, especially with ball gown, it goes well with formal floor-length gowns.

Types of Wedding Veils - Fingertip Veils

This post is the first part of "types of wedding veils".