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2010 Wedding trends

The Big Events top tips for Wedding Fashion 2010

A wedding ceremony is something that could be connected with fashion. Just as the ramp updates its yearly collection, so does wedding trends. You might be interested about what’s in and out of the wedding aisle and venue for 2009. The line-up of creations and recommendations might help you get an idea for the next in-thing in preparing for your wedding day.

There are different beliefs and practices when it comes to planning for a wedding ceremony. Lifestyle magazines, fashion designers and even wedding reception experts and planners have fused their ideas together to come up with something new for 2009.

We started our study asking to a wedding planner in Italy what are the wedding trends for next year. Rosie McGrath Panchini and The Big Event team can assure you that we have the expertise to professionally take care of all your requirements. (www.thebigevent.biz)

For 2010 you can have a wedding gown style based on pretty much any era of fashion and still be extremely fashionable!
• For those of you who are hopeless romantics and want the real “princess” experience, the good news is that the ballroom wedding dress  is back in fashion, not just in white. Colours are expected to be seen on 2010 brides.
• The silhouette dress is a must for brides with a perfect hourglass figure.
• We are really happy to see that Vintage dresses from the 50’s are popluar for 2010. Either knee length, tea length dressers with full skirts, bolero jackets, short gloves  with birdcage veils. The Tea length dress is a must for the less formal wedding and for brides with great legs and shoes
• There are lots of belted dresses for 2010. One of my favourites is the wonderful  50’s style full length dresses that is so  flattering.

One of the best websites we have seen for stunning dresses ( and for 2010 at much more affordable prices than her previous collections) is the Vera Wang site. This collection brought out colors, debuting a green strapless wedding gown with layers of light silks, an empire bodice with a slight ball gown silhouette and a green silk wrap at the waist. The belt accessory seemed to be more popular with this collection of wedding gowns. There was a gown with a belt was a light tan color in flowing layers; the gown was stunning. One of my favourites from the 2010 Vera Wang collection of gowns was a strapless white gown with a bodice that, at the top, is a silvery beaded pattern, which softly tapers to the waist and wraps around the back, tied in a bow. Then the silhouette flows out in layers of lace; it looked like a gown that a princess would be proud to wear.

Also see the Philippa Lepley web site for a completely gorgeous selection of dresses too!

HAIR ACCESSORIES
Hair accessories don’t always make or break the look but when it comes to weddings, they can speak volumes in terms of the image you’d like to put forward. Check out the hair trends for spring 2010 fresh from the runways, as well as some suggestions for more affordable alternatives.

This star-studded updo was spotted at the Carolina Herrera show. Lace sunburst, star diamond, and diamond starfish brooches by Tiffany & Co. adorn a simple updo. You don’t have to buy brooches from Tiffany to achieve the same effect; sparkly Swarovski hair clips will do just the trick.

Today, there are no longer any rigid rules for what veil lengths and styles are appropriate for weddings. Whatever guidelines to wedding veils there are have more to do with your personal sense of style and your proportions.

The blusher is a short veil that is worn over the face during the wedding ceremony, although it can also come in shoulder lengths. The blusher veil alone is considered informal, but many chic brides prefer it because it draws more attention to their dress. Blushers can either be made of English netting, or tulle.

The medium-length fingertip veil is the most popular length because it suits more figures and silhouettes. Like the name says, the fingertip veils usually extend to below or above where your fingertips hit when your arms hang down.
So the message, you can really dress up or down, there really are no rules!
The Big Event’s top five tips for hassle-free nuptials…

1) choose a very experienced wedding planner, meet with her / him first or get a recommendation from either one of the hotels or a friend. Speak or email previous clients that have worked with the company so that you can get a true reference. Make sure you have a really good feeling between both of you and the wedding planner as you will be sharing this journey for quite a time and you want it to be as pleasurable and fun as possible.

2)Have a wedding website to post all your information. As you will have lots of other things to organise, you don’t want to become “ travel agent” to all your guests, however you want to make it as easy as possible for them to get to your wedding calmly, considering they have a long journey plus airfares, hotels etc to pay for.

3) Start planning around 9 months in advance. Collect photos or make up a vision board of how you would like the wedding to look. This makes things much easier when either recommending or meeting with the various suppliers Ie flowers, wedding and bridesmaids dresses, style of photography, hairstyles and makeup, venue, car etc

4)Well prepared weddings run smoothly and look effortless. Make your decisions and try not to change you mind too often!

5)Arrive a few days before, and really relax ,go to the spas, enjoy these special days together before the wedding and then really love the whole experience!

Jane Maripose has travelled extensively in Italy for 15 years. She currently spends summers in her house in northern Tuscany and hopes to retire there. She has also been a teacher in California for 20 years. Jane is passionate about Italian food and culture and enjoys sharing her vast experience with others.
Experience:
Jane’s Italy travels have included every region of Italy. She enjoys going to traditional festivals and learning the native folk dances, talking with the locals, and sampling the regional cuisine.
Education:
Jane has a bachelor’s degree in art history and is a credentialed educator. She studied Italian language and culture at the University for Foreigners in Perugia, Italy. Whilst studying in Ialy she undertook various cooking proficiency exams in the main Culinary academies
From Jane Maripose:
The passion for Italy, food and wine, music, have induced Jane to dedicate herself to this new activity which consists of writing independent articles based on her travel experiences, so that she can share this information with those who intend travelling to Italy on vacation.
Personal Details: j.maripose@gmail.comwww.janemaripose.com

April 6, 2010   No Comments

Flower Girl Dresses for Traditional Weddings

Flower girls are usually between three and eight years old. These adorable little show stoppers put a smile on your guests faces as they walk down the aisle, leaving a lovely path of petals. There are so many beautiful flower girl dress options available that it’s easy to feel overwhelmed in your search. If you’re having a traditional wedding, how can you be sure that your flower girl’s dress conveys your theme? Here are a few simple tips for choosing beautiful flower girl dresses for traditional weddings.

In a traditional wedding, a flower girl’s dress is typically the same color or shade as the bridal gown, usually in tones of ivory or white. The conventional flower girl dress also includes details that emulate the bride’s gown, such as beading, lace and embroidery work. A splash of color could be added with a beautiful sash that can coordinate with the bridesmaids’ dresses.

Flower Girl Dress Styles and Details

The detailing of a traditional flower girl’s dress is important. The length of her dress could range from knee length, tea length or down to the floor. Keep in mind that if your flower girl is very young, you may not want a floor length dress. She should be able to move easily, without the risk of tripping or stumbling on her dress. Many brides opt for flower girl dresses that echo the wedding gown. Modifications can be made to make the dress more appropriate for a small girl. Plunging necklines, for example, or off the shoulder sleeves can be altered for a more conservative look.

Traditional flower girl dresses feature full skirts, ruffles, frilly sleeves and demure necklines. But there’s lots of room to get creative, even within the traditional style.

A sleeveless satin bodice with accompanying satin skirt overlaid in organza would be flattering on any flower girl while maintaining the traditional feel of the wedding. A simple sleeveless pinafore dress that buttons down the back lends itself to these fabrics beautifully. Look for dresses that have skirts containing at least three tiers in the back of the skirt and one in front. Add traditional accents like bows, fabric flowers and a sash, and the look is complete.

Your flower girl can also look lovely and elegant in a simple dress consisting of a full satin skirt overlaid in organza. To keep the dress traditional, it should be floor length and embellished with spaghetti straps and a sash. This look is tasteful, elegant and traditional. It could also be teamed with an organza shoulder wrap, which could be removed after the ceremony.

For a classically traditional look, a split A-line embroidered skirt is a perfect selection, particularly when paired with an embroidered satin bodice.

During the cooler seasons, the traditional look lends itself perfectly to long sleeves, voluminous gathered skirts or dress styles that can be paired with a light jacket or bolero. You can keep your little girl flower girl warm while maintaining her traditional look. The cooler weather is also ideal for beautiful winter weight fabrics, such as velvet and faux fur.

Of course, you’ll want to be sure that your flower girl is comfortable on the big day. It’s a good idea to choose soft textures and steer clear of fabrics that don’t breathe well. No matter how pretty her dress is, your flower girl won’t be happy if she’s stuck in an uncomfortable dress all day long.

Traditional Flower Girl Themes

There are a wide variety of themes that fall under the traditional category, which means that you can have some fun with your flower girl dress and still keep it traditional. Whether your theme is romantic, floral, seasonal or fairytale, you can find amazing flower girl dresses that will wow your guests.

Accessories can make a big impact on flower girl dresses. Jewelry, ribbons, flowers, hair bands and shoes with matching stocking or socks are just a few of the ways that you can make your flower girl dress convey a traditional tone. Generally, jewelry should be subtle, understated and age appropriate, small and not too extravagant.

Hairstyles should remain natural and simple. Whether the style is swept up or long and flowing, a flower girl’s hair should complement her dress without being too mature. Traditional flower girl shoes are patent leather and are paired with either frilly ankle socks or tights. Ballet slippers are another popular accompaniment for a traditional dress and are usually worn with matching tights.

And increasing number of brides are choosing traditional weddings, and there are many designers who offer superb collections of traditional flower girl dresses. The ideal traditional flower girl dress is fun, youthful and delicate.

Arianna Jordan is a freelance writer who writes about weddings, often focusing on a specific aspect of weddings such as flower girl dresses.

April 6, 2010   No Comments

Great And Unique Wedding Ideas

Wedding is all about a lot of arrangements and moments of joy involved during the union of two beings. It is most important to make the choice of good photographer and cameraman for getting a unique wedding album. You can opt for the bets one by carrying out conversation with a number of them and also by going through their work. It is a fact that all the different photographers have something unique to provide and you can go for that added advantage. It is best to make a written contract with the photographers to avoid hassles during the wedding day. You should also make the choice of a good looking photographer as you will be interacting a lot with him on wedding day.

You also need to concentrate on the floral arrangements which very much highlight the personality of the bride and can be modified as per wedding themes. Flowers provide a charming effect to the wedding decorations. Hence bridesmaids can be made to wear wreaths bouquets or different bracelets. The buttonhole of the groom should possess similarity to the kind of flower that forms part of flower bridal bouquet. Flowers contribute romance in the air and it is a good wedding idea to include floral arrangements at the reception place.

The decoration of flowers can also add to the place where religious ceremony would take place. The theme of the wedding is to be considered for the purpose of selecting the colors of flowers. This will assist in the reflection of the unique wedding features. The choice of the wedding dress is another important part of wedding planning. You would definitely love to look the most stunning bride or groom on the wedding day. You can make the decision on the basis of your priority which might include the desire for shade of innocence or the wish to defy lure.

The designing of dress using satin along with veil and usage of lace, crystals will be a great idea. It is possible to contact the wedding dress rental in case you want to save the expenses. The preferred colors are satin, cream, pearl white, green, pink etc. The brides who are possessed with desirable figure can opt for a wedding dress that includes two pieces as skirt and bodice. She can opt for a large skirt or the one that has little flares. The selection of wedding accessories holds a lot of significance as a good choice adds to the look of the bride.

The accessories are required to be matched properly with the dress made for the occasion. It is always preferable to make use of the least amount of jewelry when the dress is full of beads, sequins, flowers. In current times Vail are found to be excluded from the outfit made for the bride. Women all around the world choose to get hairstyles with artificial or natural flowers. Classic dress would largely help you with a thinner appearance due to the inclusion of vertical cuts. The wedding planning done in a good manner will count on the success of the marriage.

Are you looking for the best wedding ideas? Visit http://www.personalweddingideas.com/ today for more information!

April 6, 2010   No Comments

Planning Your Perfect Prom Night

If you plan every detail, well ahead, of your prom night you can be assured of a most enchanting evening that if you didn’t know better you would think it was a dream. With thorough preparation you will be able to relax and enjoy this most special and memorable night with out feeling anxious.

One item for your prom night that is never too early to start searching for is your prom dress. Have a budget in mind and stick to it as it easy to get carried away. Make up your mind early if you really must have a designer label, you can begin putting some money aside. Your biggest spend will be on your dress so make sure you have enough in the pot to buy accessories.

Selecting Your Prom Dress:

There are many color selections, style ranges and prices to suit most budgets when it comes to purchasing a prom dress. Your primary objective is to try to seek out a stunning dress that out shines everyone else’s, you can do this by carefully selecting from the available styles of hem length, skirt and shoulder styles, for example. It is a good idea to scan though fashion magazines to give you some ideas of designs that might suit and flatter your figure.

Accessorizing any dress including, prom dresses, bridesmaids gowns, and other formal dresses, is important but you must not go over the top as you may distract from your beautiful dress. Jewelry is a matter of personal taste and should be chosen to complement your dress, for example, wear earrings and a matching necklace that complement your outfit. Rhinestones add an elegant and classy look and perhaps wear your hair in an upswept style to add an air of sophistication.

If you choose or need to carry a handbag or purse keep it in style with your dress and large enough to carry any essential necessities such as money, ID card, mobile phone and lip gloss but not so big so as to look like your carrying a shopping bag, this is not a good look on your prom night.

Finishing Touches:

At this stage you should have your dress, accessories and shoes. Try everything on well before the occasion, make any necessary alterations. Try different hairstyles, in fact, it is quite a good idea to wear your hair in a different style to what people are used to seeing you with, so if you wear your hair up normally, then try a style that is flowing and perhaps some curls or waves.

Experiment with your make up, your nail and lipstick color two or three weeks before the big night. Be ready and practiced well in advance to avoid any disappointment by leaving things too late.

It is never too early to shop for your prom dress and it is all part of the occasion. With early planning you will be sure to get the dress of your dreams and have a night to remember.

Sarah Harvey is an author writing about Designer Clothing related topics, and you are invited to visit her website covering number of aspects about designer dresses & prom dresses.

April 5, 2010   No Comments

How to Choose Bridal Jewelry

The day a woman gets married is probably the greatest day in her life. She has been dreaming on the perfect wedding since she was a little girl. She probably even practiced for it many times as she grew up. The bride is the start of the show, the most important person in the room. Even the smallest detail should be perfect for this glorious day.

Choosing the jewelry to be worn by the bride and brides’ maids is a delicate matter. Necklaces and other pieces should be elegant and appealing, but they must not draw attention away from the wedding dress. They have to complement it. It is usually best for the bride’s jewelry to be made of silver, platinum or other white metals, with rhinestone or pearl details. Gold is too flashy and will stand out against the white dress.

Another important factor to consider is the amount of jewelry the bride will wear. As a bride, the pieces you choose should go well with your gown, and complement your face and figure as well. Depending on your dress and personal preference, you can choose a single stunning accent piece like a necklace, or a coordinated set. Hairstyle plays in as well-an upswept chignon needs a pair of stunning earrings to really look “finished”.

Experts recommend pearls as the most adaptable and elegant accessories for the bride. A string of pearls and earrings complement just about any wedding dress. Pearls can be a classic, formal single strand, or a more modern and feminine freshwater arrangement, depending on the bride’s personal style, and the cut of the gown. Choosing pearls over rhinestones means there is nothing sparkly to detract from the wedding ring, and pearls can easily be re-worn later, as a lasting memento of the wedding day.

The bride’s maids are secondary actors in the wedding show. They can wear jewelry that matches the dress, or simple, elegant pieces crafted from metals or pearls. Bridal jewelry makes a great bridesmaid’s gift-and again, choosing pieces that can be repurposed means that your attendants will get more use from your gift, and be reminded of you each time they wear it.

A wedding is an expensive event; usually it is paid for by the bride and groom, or the bride’s parents. It is not necessary to go overboard and buy expensive jewelry for the bride’s maids. It is not hard to find quality jewelry that fits the needs for the occasion. Look for sterling silver clasps and real, but inexpensive stones and pearls. A set made with quality materials will look better, and with proper care can be used many times and for many years after the wedding.
No matter what you choose, do a full dress rehearsal complete with all jewelry before the big day, to make sure all of the components you have chosen, from gown and veil to shoes and jewelry, work together well.

Dee Shroka is the owner of

April 5, 2010   No Comments

Bridal Accessories

When a bride gets married, she must be the center of attention. All eyes are to be on her. What better way of achieving this than adorning the bride with bridal accessories? This article is about all the things brides can add to their wardrobe to top off their wedding appearance. Enjoy!

Bridal accessories can add the perfect finishing touch that a bride wants in order to draw all the attention to her on her wedding day. You have to be careful adding bridal accesories because it can be really easy to over do it. You want to have just enough that it it catches people’s attention but not too much as to draw the attention to the accessory rather than you.

The style of wedding will dictate what kind of bridal accessories to add and how much to add. Other indluencing factors include the wedding dress, the bride’s hairstyle, and her own tastes and personality. One thing to keep in mind when thinking about adding bridal accesories is to make sure what your adding will show up in all the wedding photographs.

A more formal, elegant wedding calls for more formal, elegant wedding jewelry or bridal jewelry. The wedding jewelry that would be most appropriate would be a Swarovski crystal set including a necklace, a bracelet, and a matching pair of earrings. The bridal jewelry should be in pearls and could even be a double or triple strand of pearls.

If you find a bridal accessory that really stands out and draw your attention, then make sure you purchase wedding jewelry or bridal jewelry that will compliment that one fabulous bridal accessory. For example, a nice tin cup necklace or tin cup bracelet would compliment a Swarovski crystal and pearl tiera beautifully.

A less formal, more casual wedding calls for less formal, more casual bridal accesories. For example, if you were having a beach wedding, beach themed wedding jewelry or bridal jewelry would add the perfect touch to your appearance and the appearance of the wedding. If you are having bridesmaids, they could all wear a crytal startfish necklace or crystal moon necklace.

Bridal accessories are so important! They help draw everyone’s attention towards the bride so that she can feel like a princess on her wedding day. Best Wishes, Kendall

My name is Kendall and I write about weddings, jewelry, and fashion for Silverland Jewelry & Gifts which is located in the Sutton Square Shopping Centre in Raleigh, NC.

April 5, 2010   No Comments

How To Plan Your Wedding Day In 6 Months Or Less

6 Months Left to Go

Pick a date for the wedding.
Decide on a realistic budget.
Book a ceremony location and introduce yourself to your Registrar or local minister.
Book a reception venue you like the look of.
Line up entertainment for the reception, such as a DJ, vocalist, musician or a band.
Choose your caterer on an empty stomach (when food never looks better!).
Book a photographer.
Book the videographer for your wedding video DVD.
Book your honeymoon and remember this mantra… “tickets, money, passport”
Choose a wedding cake.
Book a hotel room for the wedding day evening.
Begin your quest for the perfect dress, be it designer, handmade of commercial.
Assign duties to your wedding party and cherish the hugs or stroke bruised egos.

5 Months Left to Go

Have your dress fitted and choose your shoes and accessories.
Select the clothing for the groom, best man, bridesmaids, ushers and relatives.
Notify whom it may concern that you may be changing your last name.
Order invitations and stationary.
We advise you take out wedding insurance just in case.

4 Months Left to Go

Arrange seating order with the caterer and reception location.
Take along a picture of your dress to the hairdressers and choose a hairstyle.
Why not have a makeover while you’re out and about (it is your big day after all).
Book a beautician for the wedding day.

3 Months Left to Go

Acquire your marriage license.
Send out the invitations.
Create a wedding list and make it available to your guests.
Confirm details with all your services booked.
Decide on hymns and music for the ceremony.
Arrange and print out your order of service.
Buy gifts for the best man, ushers and bridesmaids.
Plan your hen and stag parties at this point.

1 Month Left to Go

Arrange for your final dress fitting.
Reconfirm all with your service providers (caterer, florist, photographer, videographer, reception entertainers, ceremony leaders and transport).
Reconfirm honeymoon plans.
Enjoy your hen and stag nights.
Finalise seating plan.
Arrange a rehearsal date.
Reply to guests who have responded.
Write speeches.

7 Days …

Have the rehearsal.
Pack for your honeymoon.
Wear in your wedding shoes.
Give your service details to the minister.
Give the rings to the best man, along with a list of the service providers for troubleshooting on the day.

1 Day …

Rest and relax.
Nails and hair (including men) should be attended to.
Sleep early (if you can).

0 Days …

Let everyone else do as meticulously planned.

GOOD LUCK!

Guy is a wedding videographer who runs a London based wedding video business.

April 4, 2010   No Comments

Top Bridal Tips (jewelry – Attire – Hair)

Top Bridal Tips (Jewelry – Attire – Hair)


Bridal Jewelry :


- First, you will likely want to wear your engagement ring. Most brides do.

- You will also want to be sure you have his wedding band all ready.

- While selecting accessories, keep in mind color of your gown, your skin and hair color.

- Pearls are classic choices and for a good reason.

- Time of the wedding, Afternoon weddings tend to be more subdued, and you’ll want bridal jewelry with a little less flash. Evening weddings, though, are a lot more dramatic.


Wedding Attire :


- Try on as many styles as you can. Lots of dresses have zero hanger appeal, but look great once you put them on.

- Remember to look at your rear view! Your Guests will have an uninterrupted view during the ceremony, so it’s got to look good.

- Think about whether you want a theme to your wedding (color, period, style) as this will make your choice of dress easier.

- Generally, a pure white dress looks better on brunettes, while ivory and cream flatters the traditional English Rose.

- Always take at least one other person with you (two is best) when shopping for your dress, so that you know what your wedding finery looks like from every angle.

- Ask to try on a veil with the dress so you can get an idea of the complete look – a short veil may well turn a dress from ordinary to special, while a long veil might not work at all.

- Choose your Bridesmaids’ outfits to match detail or color on your dress. And if you have a theme, make sure you tie in with your maids.

- After the wedding, preserve your dress by having it expertly cleaned and boxed.


Bridal Hair :


- Do not use the portrait session as the “dress rehearsal”. There should actually be a “test run” for the portrait.

- During the “test run,” walk around with the hairstyle you plan to wear to determine its comfort level. A good rule is: the simpler, the better, since pins can hurt, and intricate styles are often delicate.

- Consider the time of day and type of wedding when choosing a style. Loose styles are appropriate for informal or daytime weddings, while up-do’s portray a formal, evening look.

- Remember that some hairstyles can add inches to a bride’s height, and shorter brides may want to use this to their advantage.

- Do not have any chemical treatments the day of the wedding. That is not the time for surprises!

- Hair color looks its best the first two weeks, so have your hair colored a week to two weeks before the wedding.

- If a permanent wave is necessary, have it done a month prior to the wedding.

- Hair that is too fine and over-conditioned does not style well, so deep conditioning treatments should not be used within four days of the wedding. For best styling results, shampoo hair lightly the day before the wedding and, if possible, do not wash hair the day of the wedding.

- Stylists and makeup artists do their best work in their own environments with their own tools, so have your wedding party meet at the salon a couple of hours before they need to be at the ceremony for pictures. This increases efficiency, (and usually costs less!)


Cathy Ransom

www.loswillows.com

Cathy is a owner of loswillows.com .. one of the best wedding location in san diego county..Cathy

has more then 20 years of experience in wedding and loswilows already made more then hundreds..

successful weddings..and she is like to write articles on the wedding .. specially for Bridals…

April 4, 2010   No Comments

Hair Ornaments are Back in Fashion

This summer, fashion accessories have gone to our heads, literally. Hair ornamentation is everywhere from jewelry encrusted headbands to sparkling butterflies to silky flowers- the sky’s the limit.

We tend to like the simpler approach to hair decoration like Hilary Swank’s diamond covered flower pin at this year’s Golden Globes. With that being said, we’re a little obsessed with Marc Jacobs giant faceted hair jewels. We know they are over the top…but how fun!

Our tips to pull off the hair ornament look:

1. Keep the make-up simple. Let the hair jewel be the star. Nude make-up looks are perfect companions for these dynamic hair accessories.

2. Keep your outfit simple, too. Too much color or texture on top and bottom will make you look like a clown. Potentially a crazy fashion clown and that’s scary.

3. Pull your hair back. This is not a rule, but whether it’s messy-back, or polished-back…we think it’s a better look. Hair down with a large hair accessory can look a little bride’s maid…if you know what we mean.

Hair Ornament aren’t Just Little Grils Any More

Almost every parent probably thinks their little girl looks especially adorable when she has cute fashion accessories in her hair. When my daughter was a baby, I’d pull a tuft of hair up on top of her head (like Pebbles from the Flintstones cartoon) and put a baby barrette around it, which always evoked a chorus of “Aaah”’s, even from strangers.

Anyway, my question to you today is whether you ever wear hair ornaments, or if you think they’re only for young girls and teens. It would be rare to see a 45 year old woman with a ponytail sporting a ribbon-much less a bow-but there is an astounding array of jeweled hair clips and combs that are lovely when used to pull or hold back hair. Once, for a fancy event, I used a comb decorated with pearls to pull back the hair on just one side, and actually felt rather glamorous doing so. (I’ve also mentioned here that I made my own fancy combs and clips when I was younger, and it’s a good project for girly-girls.)

A few years back, Paris Hilton was photographed wearing head bands, and, on her, they looked beautiful, and many high school girls don tiaras for prom night. Most of us probably wouldn’t feel comfortable following these examples, but there are still many hair accessories that may be a nice addition to an outfit if you’re in a fun and adventurous mood. Who knows? You may find others copying you…take it as a compliment.

How to Shop for Hair Ornaments for Women with Short Hair

Women with short hair can still glam up their do, thanks to hair ornaments specifically designed for this style.

Let’s start it off with barettes. Mostly sold in pairs, these barrettes are beautiful hair ornaments which can style up the short hair. It is also suitable for small children especially those with fine hair. It comes in various designs like flowers, ribbons, toys bears, butterflies, hearts and more.

Then there are the mini-combs. If you think that they only go for long hair, think again. There are designs made for women with short hair. They have lesser strands and smaller designs which go hand-in-hand with a shorter do. Women with short hair can also opt for French Twist combs. All they have to do is get those that are smaller and have less strands. These are especially made for them.

Hairpins is popular for women with short hair because they are the most accessible and the easiest to put too. Just choose the best designs. Because of their simplicity, they might be overlooked. But there are hair ornament stores which sell hairpins having elaborate designs. Some of them even come in pearl and crystals.

Bobby pins are like hairpins only they stick longer. They also come in pearl and crystals and their designs include flowers and butterflies and more. Their elaborate style makes it the number one hair accessory during special occasions.

Headbands are often used by women with short hair. You can style it up by choosing the elegant designs such as those that has rhinestones, crystals and pearls. Some headbands are made of wire, some are made of cloth. Either way, by wearing these hair accessories, their short hair will not only remain in place, it will also be glammed up.

Bridal Hairstyles Advice

For a modern or classic Victorian style, a beach hair styles marriage is best when it is a chignon hair or down with the simple, loose curls. Soft curls give you a very romantic look. This is true for bridesmaids as well. It is better that they follow all the same pattern. The bride must bear part of the same color and style of dress, and the same hairdo. For example, all bridesmaids should wear flowers in their hair, or shall at all. What is the best way to control the appearance of all styles of hair marriage in your marriage? Easy, it is necessary to have your entire wedding party to make a visit to a hair salon for a wedding style test.

Shows usually a tremendous reduction for the wedding hair style test service because they know you love their work and who later you can book your wedding with them. It is common for salons to submit a marriage contract. Be sure to read your contract carefully before signing it. Read every word and be sure to ask questions if you do not understand something. You know, your hair ornament is vitally important just like your apparel and bags. If you are uncomfortable with the text, it is fair to ask that the contract be amended. Do not just gloss over contract details. It should include important information such as the date of marriage, types of hair styles married marriage and make the delivery of services to be rendered. Many salons will request a deposit to keep the appointment in advance. Some contracts stipulate that deposits are not refundable. If your marriage hair contract has such a clause to determine if there is a grace period. Paying a percentage of this service, and not all prices. Also make payment with a credit card. Should there be a problem or dispute, you have a better chance of getting your money back.

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April 4, 2010   No Comments

Planning the Accessories for Your Wedding

1. Don’t go crazy on over the top hair and makeup.

This picture will be with you forever. Go with timeless not trendy styles. Look to the red carpet hairstyles to give you ideas if you are wondering about a particular style. You don’t have to wear your hair up.

2. Do test out your makeup and hair style in advance.

Take a picture and look at it. You want to look timeless. Think of the legendary beauties – sleek, simple and still looks good 30 years from now.

3. The cost of table centres can add up, but it doesn’t have to cost the earth.

Pick something striking but inexpensive for the centre of your tables, such as a tall elegant vase with a couple of tall stems of lily flowers.

4. If you have a large room to decorate, think big.

Use big pieces that will really stand out such as a large urn or candelabra. Use organza to add some colour- this can be draped into garlands or tied in large bows.

5. No more matching bridesmaid’s dresses.

That day is long gone. Let your bridesmaids wear different styles. They don’t have to have to have identical shoes either. No more clones! Think of everyone’s walk down the aisle, like a fashion show. Everyone looks good and stylish but don’t look all the same.

6. Do not get a facial the day before the wedding.

Just in case your skin does not react well to it, give it a few days to calm down.

7. Don’t make a mistake of getting a veil that looks like a mosquito net.

Your veil should compliment the gown not overshadow the wedding gown.

8. Take a risk with your wedding gown.

Wear what suits you and be true to yourself. Just focus on looking your best and not like other brides. This is your Oscar night.

9. Don’t forget about comfort on your wedding day as well when deciding on your wedding attire.

You don’t want your feet to kill you but trainers are definitely a no-no with your wedding gown.

10. Don’t drink too much on your wedding day.

Nothing is attractive about a bride who has drunk too much. You want it to be a joy not a joke!

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