2013年6月17日星期一

Lovely and cute white Flower girl dresses

If you have attended some wedding parties, you will find that there are some special human beings existed in it besides just the bride and groom. Guess who are they? Actually, they are very lovely and cute. Sometimes they even do sometime interesting things by accident. Yep, they are the flower girl. We may also pay some attention on these lovely girls instead of noticing the wedding dresses brides are wear. Here is some simple but lovely flower girl dresses. We would like to say some traditional ones first, so you will find that all these flowers are just white. Maybe in the next post, we would like to introduce some more colors.
This is a lovely spaghetti straps ruffling floor-length flower dress. You may think this is a little like a smaller wedding dress. Actually, you are right. All this dresses uses white satin and no other materials can find. Also, you can find there are some pearls and gems used at the neck part to decorate and differ from other dresses. Some folds and wrinkles are made to give the dresses a feeling of elegant. So lovely it is. Girls in it may remind you that she is really adorable as she is trying to put herself into her sisters’ dresses to show she is also a prince.
This one is an A-line white straps flower girl. The design is simple that the first one. The skirt part is made of gauze and a petticoat is needed. Also, at the waist part, there are some decorations to show the figure of girls. These decorations also used satin to be in harmony with this dress.
The last one will be even simple. It is an empire square ankle-length flower girl dress. And the whole designs a little like the second one. But it uses a waist band and there is a bowknot to make this dress adorable.

If you are careful enough, you may find nearly every flower girl have some miner accessories on their head, so don’t forget to make up your flower girl so they can be adorable.

2013年6月16日星期日

Why You Should Ignore Wedding Photo Trends

Ever see those street photos from the 1940s of lovers strolling down the cobblestone streets of Paris, arm in arm? Maybe stealing a kiss while seated at an outdoor cafe? Huddled in an embrace? I believe those images hold the key to how to make your wedding photos timeless.
Think for a moment about the posed shots you've seen in your parents' and relatives' wedding albums; some common shots in the '70s, '80s, and '90s were the best man mopping the groom's brow as he nervously looked at his watch, the bride fawning over her bouquet she caressed in her arms like a newborn baby and, of course, the obligatory double-exposed shot of the wedding couple superimposed over their ceremony. They were cute the first time around, but by now, they tend to get mocked because they've become cliché.
Today, some of the stock poses are of tightly-cropped photos of feet that showcase the shoes the couple wore, brides and grooms jumping in the air, and heads cut off in photos at the neckline showing only the torsos. I'm sure you've seen these, too.  And they were cute the first time around as well.
So here's something to consider: These later photos are actually getting as cliché as the photos from the '70's to '90s. And none of those photos are as old as the street scenes from the 1940s, yet the older street scenes are still relevent to us today — some 70 years later — while those photos from recent years already look out-of-date.
Have you guessed why the older images endured so well? The photographers back then were photojournalists looking for what they called the "Definitive Moment" to photograph; the moment that tells the story. And the stories those photos told were of real couples in love doing what real couples in love do. They were authentic; they contained real moments and honest emotions. They weren't about the pose or about doing something gimmicky or trendy for the camera's sake.
Here's the thing: We all react to stories and emotions. It's like a common language all of us understand. Look at a photo of a baby or a puppy and it can make you smile. A photo of a mother grieving in a war torn land can make you cry. We're human. We're all wired to respond to emotions.We all share this universal human condition. When we see moments which resonate within us, we're moved. But when images are contrived and manufactured, they're totally void of any real meaning or emotions. We may like them on a superficial level when they only have a gimmick based on some trend going for them, but when that trend fades, there's nothing left in the image of much substance, and so it has nowhere to go, except to look dated.
The images which speak to us about humanity, about reality, the images that make us laugh, cry and say "awww," those photos continue to speak to us. And they speak to us at a very core level. Because of that, they speak to everyone, everywhere. They transcend borders. They transcend cultures. They transcend politics, religions and languages. And, since their message speaks to anyone of any generation, they transcend time. The emotions and reality in the image are what make it timeless.
And here's the irrefutable proof right in front of us: those images from the 1940's endured so well they're now considered iconic. No wonder. Fact is, reality and emotions are two things which are naturally impossible to go out of style.
Here's how to infuse reality into your wedding photos to make them timeless.
1. Don't play to the camera. Don't stop what you're doing to do something affected for the camera. In fact, pay no attention to the camera at all. Instead, live your real moments and permit the camera to witness it.
2. Be in the moment. Be fully present, open and immersed to each second of your wedding day. This gives you the fullest experience of your day. That also gives your photographer true real moments to photograph which will contain unique and deep personal memories.

3. Speaking of the photographer, make sure they're skilled at this approach. You can't be immersed in moments if your photographer is the kind who continually pulls you out of them for their shots, directs all their shots or depends, on trends for ideas to photograph. Look for someone with the skill set to get the "definitive moment" kind of images.

2013年6月14日星期五

Black Evening Dresses Build Sexy Women

We often see women dressed in various style and kinds of color Evening Dresses or Prom Dresses at the dinner party. Do you mind the highest frequency color which women choose to wear at the party? Definitely it is black. Because black is a safe color, if you have no idea to choose a suitable color for the dress, black is always a backup. Like some one ever said, each woman should collect a black dress in her closet for a rainy day. It is fully confirmed black dresses’ effect that cannot be ignored.
Actually Black Evening Dresses are not just a backup choice, as black is not just a safe color. Black dresses generally bring a mysterious and noble temperament, but it is not for all kinds of black dress, a common style black evening dress may only make you bleak among the colorful evening dresses at the party. As black is also a mechanical color, it is not so bright as red, yellow and blue that it is not easy to catch people’s attention at the first appearance. Fortunately, unique style and decorations could make up this deficiency.
V neck black evening dresses are easily to build a sexy woman, sexy and mysterious. Floor length adds a noble and elegant temperament. It is a good choice for a dinner party or other formal occasion, because black dresses are also suitable as Formal Dresses. It is a nature formal color.

Black dresses decorate with sequins look shiny and dazzling. It successfully broke the bleak and mechanical feature of black dresses, and at the same time increase women’s sexy index. It makes you don’t need to worry that your black evening dress will be bleak compare to other bright color dress. You should have the confidence to be a sexy party queen.

2013年6月9日星期日

How to Get Gorgeous Wedding Photos in the Rain

They say its good luck to have rain on your wedding day...but we know that's little consolation to the bride who always dreamed of having an outdoor wedding and has to move it inside at the last minute. On the plus side, though, there's something so beautiful about a photo in the rain. As we gear up for yet another rainy weekend here on the East Coast, we asked two of our favorite photographers to share how they work with the rain to achieve stunning wedding pictures.
"If you're trying to take photos in the rain while keeping your dress dry, you might as well forget it," said Tony Hoffer of Hoffer Photography. "The reality is that if you're going to get cool photos in the rain, you're going to get a bit wet. That's the fun part! Get out and act like you're on the poster for The Notebook. It looks way more interesting that way anyway!"
"Playing in the rain has always been one of my favorite things, and puddle-jumping is even more fun with a camera," said David Shirk of Unplugged Photography. To quote renowned photographer Sam Abell: "Bad weather makes good pictures."
"We've shot in hurricanes, blizzards and complete downpours, but it's helpful to be realistic about it. A downpour is the best looking kind of rain, but you really can only get a few seconds at a time before everything (equipment included) gets completely ruined," said Hoffer. "We'd always rather shoot on a day with thunderstorms than a day with a slow and constant rain."
But be smart: If you see lightening, head back indoors, advises Shirk. And be aware of your surroundings: "Reflections on the asphalt of a quiet city street can look amazing, but you don't want to be anywhere with traffic."
Time it Right
"Twilight and night provide the best opportunity to take amazing rain picture," said Shirk. "A remote flash hidden behind a couple enables the photographer to freeze the raindrops and make the them look magical. City lights and streets are amazing during and just after the rain, and storm clouds can make for a dramatic background for pictures."
How to Prepare
If you're worried about rain, bring it up while interviewing photographers, advises Shirk. "Ask about whether they have experience making the most on rainy days — or if they're willing to learn."
As for you and your groom, all you'll need is a sense of adventure, said Hoffer. "We work mostly with really laid-back clients, so most people embrace getting a little wet for the sake of a cool photo."
"Shooting in the rain is usually best when it's spontaneous, so we usually don't plan much for it," said Hoffer. "If we can, we'll shoot one-handed and with an umbrella, but usually our equipment gets wet, and that's part of the fun. Most professional equipment is built to last (at least that's what we tell ourselves), so a little rain can't hurt, right?"
Cheat a Little
Take advantage of an overhang, pack some oversized umbrellas, or take a photo in a car. "In some locations, a large doorway or patio near the rain will be sufficient to give the effect," said Shirk.

Or, just save your rainy wedding photo for the last shot of the night— who cares if you get wet then?!

2013年6月6日星期四

5 Popular fashion myths debunked

With sartorial limits straining at the bit in this fashion forward 21st century hardly anyone anymore pay attention to the conventional set of rules in fashion and style. Yet, despite fantastic innovations, ground breaking creativities and the latest fads there are still a few of us who find it difficult to break away from the habitual drill. Think of the number of times you passed on a spectacular outfit just because you have heard time and time again that flat lines add bulk to your curves. Just because a great number of these rules have been around for decades and decades we shouldn’t take it for granted that they apply in today’s context too. If you insist in being a conformist just take a close look as the latest fashions flowing down the runway, see how the same old orthodox fashions have been revamped and restyled to create inventive styles guaranteed to flatter any body shape, type or size. Let’s get in to demystifying some of the most popular fashion myths of our time.
Fashion Myth #1 – Never combine navy blue and black
Navy and black are two colors that go very close to each other in tone. If you wear a navy shirt with black jeans it may even be difficult to tell them apart, especially from a distance. Just because of the lack of contrasting element and the drab factor of pulling off identical colors, the rule ‘never’ to wear navy and black together sound far too stiff.
When you are striving to achieve a cohesive look with your outfit like when dressing in a formal suit substituting either color for the jacket, skirt or slacks is not a good idea. If the two colors create a washed out look on your complexion avoid wearing them all together. Since black is the most neutral of the two colors you can combine it with a bolder blue like royal blue or cobalt to play up your personal style.
Fashion Myth #2 – Never combine gold with silver
Gold and silver form the two basic metallic colors in the making of jewelry. The world of jewelry has debunked the myth of gold and silver incompatibility in splendid style. Just hop on to the nearest jewelry store in your locality and be astounded by the beauty of silver-gold combined pieces on display. Are you still planning on removing your gold wedding band because you are wearing an evening dress needing silver accessories? Combining silver with gold is tricky but if you can tread the fine line between bizarre and spectacular you are sure to come up with a fantastic look guaranteed to have all heads turning your way in awe. Instead of a haphazard combination make your looks intentional by getting the right scale, size and theme. Gold and silver interchanging bangles, a necklace with interchanging strands will look superb on a metallic tone evening dress.
Fashion Myth #3 – Horizontal stripes add bulk to your frame
We hear this all the time, even the sales lady discourage you from selecting a gorgeous flat stripe dress if you are on the voluptuous side. According to traditional concept, horizontal lines make the eye travel across the body making the person appear broader while vertical lines help to make the wearer leaner and slender.
Fashion Myth #4 – Never mix prints and patterns
With vintage fashion making its presence felt in a significant manner, many women are now opting for a stylish mixed and match look in prints and patterns. Argyles, stripes and polka dots are seen in one outfit and contrary to popular belief many of these creations look absolutely fantastic. The art of mixing and matching prints is to create an artlessly arranged look intentionally.
Fashion Myth #5 – Sequins and sparkly outfits are only for the evening

Some worry about wearing sequin embellished dresses during the daytime for fear that they might appear as if they’ve never made it home from the previous night’s glitter event. While there are certainly a few do’s and don’ts in wearing sparkly outfits during the day time it remains a definite option for your daywear. A sequin micro mini would look out of place in the board room or at your local super market. But they are great when you want to pull a look of glitz at a daytime elegant casual outing like when you are lunching at a fancy restaurant, a bridal shower or a friend’s get together. If you must wear a sparkly top to office tone down the glitter by putting on a jacket or cardigan over the sparkle. Instead of a full bodied sequin top or skirt try to limit the sparkle like just a dusting at the neckline or have it interspersed with an elegant matte pattern.

2013年6月4日星期二

Sex and wonderful mermaid wedding dresses

If you are a beautiful girl with a sexy figure, or if you are plump in your figure, or if you have enough confidence in your figure, maybe you can try a mermaid wedding dress on your wedding day. At this big day, you will get all kinds of WOWs from your relatives and friends. Yeah, at that moment, you have indeed become the best and perfect bride in the worldeven sometimes you are justwearing a cheap wedding dress. In this blog, we will try to introduce this kind of wedding dresses.

Be worthy of the name, the character of this mermaid wedding dresses focuses on the fish tail skirt. This fish tail usually places at the place of knees or even a lower place. And in order to make this fish tail outstanding from this whole dress, the upper part of the dress is usually very close to the body to fully show the body figure. Under this circumstance, you will find that makes it a beautiful between the slender waist and the hip.

Usually for this kind of dresses, the design is a little simple to avoid the garish decorations or complex flowers attract people instead of the fish tail. So you find this kind of dresses is a little similar to the A-line dresses. Both of these two kinds in sign but it give people completely different feelings by the different skirt.

Someone in a fish tail wedding dress will like a mermaid and mermaid is right present for the beauties. Also, to fully hit off the beauty of the fish tail skirt, this kind of wedding dresses prefers to some high-price or materials of a good texture such as silly, satin or other expensive materials.

A friendly remind is: you may find it difficult to walk with a fish tail wedding dresses. This is not hard to understand as the tailor give this dress a very tight design in the knee place or a lower place and make it difficult for brides to walk in big and fast speed. But on the contract, this even gives a graceful beauty.


Not all dresses are expensive, even this fish tail wedding dresses. Be careful and keeps care about websites, you will find some cheap mermaid wedding dresses without doubt. Wish you can become the perfect bribe in your wedding day.

2013年6月3日星期一

Hot Dress Trends Alert: Great Gatsby Chic

Okay, so latest cinema take on “The Great Gatsby” hasn’t even opened yet, and we can already feel the waves of style trend influence building, from wedding dresses to formal evening wear and beyond.

Of course, “vintage” has in recent seasons practically been synonymous with “chic”, and Downton Abbey fashion notes have crept into the style consciousness (politely, of course) over the last few months. From first looks, though, it seems that The Great Gatsby will add a welcome dose of glitz and glam. Some style elements we’re looking forward to seeing in the months to come:

Sensuous Shapes. Dress styles reflecting the 1920s (the Gatsby era) include flowy shifts, blouson drop waist, and slinky lines that skim the body. We love the fact that no matter what your body type, these silhouettes can either show you off or hide a multitude of sins.

Luxe Fabrics. Softness and movement are key, so we imagine lots of charmeuse, jersey, chiffon and soft netting.


Intricate Beading. If you read us at all, you know we have a thing for sparkle, so we can’t argue with a little shimmer – or a lot. We love the fringy beading we’ll be seeing more of, and love the intricate Art Nouveau and Art Deco inspired beaded patterns even more.