In 2010 at the Met Gala in New York
Showing posts with label wedding dress. Show all posts
Showing posts with label wedding dress. Show all posts
Friday, May 22, 2015
Wedding Dresses 2015 Designs inspired by Emma Watson Red Carpet Looks
From catwalk looks straight to red carpet outfits, Emma Watson is above all a question of style. This post is about to share the red carpet looks of Emma from the opening day. From my point of view, she actually likes doing her own makeup. Not saying she doesn't get help, but she likes natural beauty most, and only partakes in fashion for the joy of it, not to be trendy.
In 2010 at the Met Gala in New York
In 2012 at The Perks of Being a Wallflower premiere in Hollywood
Emma Watson adds a hit of texture to her ever-evolving style with this fun feathered skirt frock
In 2010 at the Met Gala in New York
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Tuesday, September 6, 2011
Dress Dilemma
I have been upset for the past few days since a good friend of mine, I met thru Female Network just informed me about the off-putting experience her friend encountered with one of our major suppliers. – Rosy’s Bridal shop. According to her, Rosy’s has a tendency to cancel and is usually late for the schedule for fitting of entourage gowns as well as with the promised delivery date of their finished product.
I am not blogging this to tip off the other brides, don’t get me wrong but I still love them and is more than willing to take the possibility of having them create my gown, except I am quite disappointed w/ their time management. I just hope this is just an isolated case, and wouldn’t happen on our part, since Mark and I already set our minds to get their services. So what I am thinking right now is to still get their services, but we wouldn’t tell them the exact date of the wedding so they wouldn’t be laid-back on the time frame. I just hope everything turns out well.
However, according to H2b, it is still much better look for an alternative supplier who doesn’t forgo quality and deliver it’s best to their clients.
And since I am already talking about wedding gown, let me share the wedding gown designs that Sis Karmie made just for me. ;) I am so happy that I subscribed to Female Network, since I have learned so many things and got too many tips from the 2012 Brides ♥
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| Design 1 |
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| Design 2 |
Since Don Bosco is quite strict with the dress code, I am planning to use design 2 as a part of my inspiration and add overlay to keep me from wearing a tube. ;) Bird cage veil would look perfect on this design! ♥ Can't wait to see the actual wedding dress, which I would see and wear in a couple of months. ;)
Wednesday, August 24, 2011
Wedding dresses & Veils
It has been a very dull week for me, and I feel as if there is no more progress on our wedding plans. Maybe it’s because we’re already done planning and booking our suppliers, and all we need to do wait for our wedding day. Hopefully Mark and I didn’t miss anything with the suppliers, because the only supplier we haven’t booked formally is the couturier. (Too early to have our first fitting and measurement taking) =)
While feeling a bit monotonous, and hunger for updating my wedding blog, let me share some of my wedding gown inspirations. IT has been, and will always be my frustration to wear a mermaid or a serpentine cut wedding dress. Too much beads is a no-no for me, since I want my wedding gown to be simple. However, I want ruffles and overlay to adorn my dream dress. ♥
If serpentine and mermaid cut won't suit me, then these would be my alternatives:
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| Oh, how I wish I can afford to have a Vera Wang wedding gown! |
| Who would have thought that this gown is made from Divilandia? :) |
| This gown too! |
| A Veluz wedding gown. Gee, how I wish I could spend 80K for a wedding dress. LOL |
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| On my top list! (but was inserted on the bottom part) hehe |
As far as the veil is concern, I’m still torn whether to wear a bird-cage veil or the ever-classical famous wedding veil (long train - I'm not sure how they call it. I even heard someone calling it trail gown. hehe!)
| Without the lace :) |
I still can’t decide though. But what I am thinking right now is, I am going to wear a wedding veil (the long one), and wear the bird cage veil on the wedding reception. ;) At least I get to satisfy my ‘wants’. I just hope it wouldn’t hurt our pockets, since from what I have searched online; bird cage veils costs as much as 2,000 to 8,000 depending on the materials that will be used. – but if my creativity strikes, perhaps a DIY would do. (which I believe would prevail). Also, I have a fellow GT sister (sis Karmi), who said that she can make a bird cage veil for me,– oh, and by the way, she made her own bird cage veil too for her upcoming wedding this Sept. 2011. Best wishes sis!!! See pictures below for her DIY bird cage veil.
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| Fascinators for her entourage |
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| The bride-to-be's lovely veil! |
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| Isn't it beautiful? How I wish I can be creative and crafty as her! ♥ |
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