Wednesday, October 15, 2008

Wedding Gowns

I apologize for the long time that I haven't updated this site of mine. I changed shift for my work and things just went crazy and so stressing I could not even touch this site. I am still busy right now but i felt the need to update this site with the latest fashion trends.

And here it goes, June is too far to think of. But wedding gowns, wow, they too have their own moment now.

While many brides-to-be would prefer to live up a fairytale-like wedding, some fashion-forward brides-to-be may want to see themselves catwalking in the aisle. Could you blame them? They just can’t help but feed their appetite for fashion that even their most dreamed-of-moment will be clothed by their fashion antics.

Now here are some of those trendy wedding gowns that those kinds of women would surely love to be inspired with:

J Mendel, Ready-to-Wear Spring 2008
For the disco-loving diva who’s about to wed, J. Mendel’s Halston-esque gown gives off a groovy, glamorous vibe. The dress’s halter-top silhouette begs to be worn with ’70s-inspired shoulder-grazing earrings. (http://trends.glam.com/photos/features/wedding_dresses_for_fashionistas)


Marchesa, Ready-to-Wear Fall 2008
For those who don't wear pure white well, Marchesa's delicate grey gown provides a sophisticated and flattering option. Tiers of ruffles, ostrich plumes and asymetrical accents complete the vision of nouveau chic
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(http://trends.glam.com/photos/features/wedding_dresses_for_fashionistas/)

Monique Lhullier, Bridal Spring 2008
In keeping with fashion’s sweetly girlish trend, Lhuillier offers up a number of diaphanous confections. With a ruffled neckline and flattering cinched waist, Lhuillier’s flower-child gown will flatter a variety of styles and shapes. (http://trends.glam.com/photos/features/wedding_dresses_for_fashionistas/)

Carolina Herrera, Bridal Spring 2008
The New York designer’s bridal collection shares the same delicate tailoring and ladylike silhouettes as the black-tie gowns she sends down the runway each season. (
http://trends.glam.com/photos/features/wedding_dresses_for_fashionistas/)

*thanks to APRIL for this post.

Jumpsuits

Just like all of the other vintage looks and styles which keeps on reappearing in the surface -- the jumpsuit is back! These Dark and elegant or fun and flirty wear are just as elegant yet pictures out real simplicity.

These louche jumpsuits are back in the limelight after they have gained their popularity and became the favorite of '70s disco queens. Stella McCartney's runway first debuted these sexy one-piece ensembles which are replacing the dress as the most effortless red carpet style.

Iron Man star Gwyneth Paltrow looks cool, calm and collected in a navy Stella McCartney jumpsuit at her film’s premiere. (http://mycoldplay.com/home/wp-content/uploads/2008/05/plunginggwyn.jpg)

Giselle Bundchen for Versace. Need I say more? (http://www.ultrapdx.com/zero/wp-content/uploads/2008/05/versace.jpg)

Monday, September 8, 2008

Color Blocked Dresses

Color block is in style right now. Have and give it to this cutie for putting your own unique spin on the look. Go for a dress with two or three coordinating colors. For more fun and youthful look, go for a couple of coordinating bright colors. Make the color composition just perfect, elegant but looking casual at the same time.

This dress is delightfully bright, a graphic mix of navy, orange and yellow. (http://www.thefusionboutique.com)

Rory Beca color blocked dress as seen on Reese Witherspoon.{http://www.singer22.com)

Added yours with own striped headwrap and worn it with opaque black leggings to add to the graphic element like this girl. (www.guestofaguest.com)

Thanks to Christine for this post. :)