White Silk Dupioni Bridal Gowns by Nicole Miller

    White Silk Dupioni Bridal Gowns by Nicole Miller

    This elegant strapless bridal gown by Nicole Miller is simple and classic. With a square neckline, the fitted bodice cinches your frame for a slimming effect. The skirt on Nicole Miller gowns flares out at the knee for a curvy shape. With a slight tr

    Features

    * Strapless square neckline
    * Cinched waist
    * Slight train in back
    * Classic simple and elegant wedding gown
    * 100% silk; dry clean only

    Duchess Satin with Embroidered Wedding Gown
    Duchess Satin with Embroidered Wedding Gown
    Features

    * woven
    * Elegant embroidery on the contoured strapless bodice meets the crossover draping to the dropped waistline. Asymmetrical draping cascades onto the A-line skirt with embroidery decorating the chapel length train.
    * White.
    * Size 10 (Bust: 36.5" Waist: 28" Hip: 40")
    * Showroom sample. Original labels and tags still attached.

Wedding Dress Gown - Bridal Gown, Informal Bridal Gown, Ball gown by Sean Collection (B8018) White

    Wedding Dress Gown - Bridal Gown, Informal Bridal Gown, Ball gown by Sean Collection (B8018) White

    Simply Stunning! Off the shoulder satin gown with lace applique and handbeading on bodice. Column skirt and detachable skirt. FIT TIP: This style is form fitted. Use bust, waist and hip measurements to determine fit.

    Wedding Dress Gown - Bridal Gown, Informal Bridal Gown, Ball gown by Sean Collection (B8018) White


    Wedding Dress Gown - Bridal Gown, Informal Bridal Gown, Ball gown by Sean Collection (B8018) White


    Wedding Dress Gown - Bridal Gown, Informal Bridal Gown, Ball gown by Sean Collection (B8018) White

    Features

    * Poly
    * Satin and lace with handbeading
    * Off the shoulder
    * Column skirt with detachable train
    * Built-in Bra pad; Center Back Zipper; Dry Clean Only
    * Imported by Sean Collection

Wedding Dress Gown - Bridal Gown, Informal Bridal Gown, Ball gown by Sean Collection (B8022) Ivory

    Wedding Dress Gown - Bridal Gown, Informal Bridal Gown, Ball gown by Sean Collection (B8022) Ivory

    Gorgeous! Duchess satin tank dress with hand beading on straps. Full skirt with crinoline

    Wedding Dress Gown - Bridal Gown, Informal Bridal Gown, Ball gown by Sean Collection (B8022) Ivory

    Features

    * Poly
    * Tank dress with thick straps
    * Handbeading on straps and bodice
    * Full skirt with built in crinoline
    * Built-in Bra pad; Center Back Zipper; Dry Clean Only
    * Imported by Sean Collection

    Wedding Dress Gown - Bridal Gown, Informal Bridal Gown, Ball gown by Sean Collection (B8022) Ivory


ROBIN'S EGG BLUE


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    I found this stunning board on Beautifully Ever After, a site full of some real unique inspirations. Love the powdery blue/Sophia Coppola-does-Marie-Antoinette colors here, very soothing.

HOW TO GO GREEN WITHOUT LOOKING TATTERED

    These haute couture gowns by Morgan Boszilkov of Natural Bridals are eco-friendly and 5% of all profits go to environmental causes.

    Okay so there's nothing wrong with the tattered look. Issey Miyake was an innovator with it and his ripped apart chic still carries an almost haunting beauty thirty years hence. But have you noticed whenever a designer adds some green to a bridal collection, the gowns sometimes . . . well . . . all look a bit tattered and Miyakesque? So where do you start if you're seriously pondering green-friendly alternatives on your wedding day and still want to look like a bride? It's a loaded question so we'll begin with what makes for an eco-friendly fiber.

    1. Production of fabric follows fair trade practices (read: no prison contracted or sweat-shop labor involved)

    2. Free or low on chemicals and pesticides

    3. Eco-conscious land management practices

    4. Sustainable farming

    5. Animal friendly practices



    Going Green usually (though not always) can mean wearing a dress in natural fibers: organic cotton, wool, linen, silk, and of course, hemp. New fibers coming out even have bamboo, milk and soy in them. It helps to have a knowledge of the natural dying process and thinking through what impact toxic dyes might have on the environment. Here are a few questions worth asking: Is that silk I love really its natural color? If it is tinted, was it done with non-toxic dye? Is that snow white silk taffeta chlorined? And was that cotton grown free of pesticides? In the UK alone according to 2006 statistics, clothing and textiles contributed in producing up to two million tons of waste, 3.1 million tons of CO2 and 70 million tons of waste water. Have we become so used to fast food, fast technology and now fast fashion that we've created a manufacturing Goliath like this? Many designers have wised up lately reserving a portion of their collection for eco-conscious designs (moi included). Some are even using sustainable fabrics only, making sure they were produced under humane conditions at fair market wages. Although I've been getting some great press lately about offering green-friendly alternatives in my collection, I'm not as exclusively green as I’d like to be. One day we will all be green; till then here's what you could look for when buying green or having a green gown designed:

    Natural Bridals


    Natural Bridals


    1.) Look for sustainable fabric. Custom and eco-friendly designers can source just about any sustainable fabric a client wants. I've been using the best supplier for twenty-some years. Dharma's been around and bright green since way back when hippies were popular.

    2.) Good designers aren't afraid to experiment with new and unusual fabrics. Keep an open mind.

    3.) Look for a designer unafraid of making necessary changes. Starting now and next season I plan on replacing most of the crinoline underskirts with 100% cotton organdy. Most designers are making similar changes.

    4.) I’m discovering certain fabrics like bamboo/cotton have just the right under structure to make great linings and feel good against the skin. Plus, little beknownst to most, bamboo has anti-bacterial properties which contribute to controlling body odors.

    5.) Lately I've been studying up on upcycled fabrics. I’m fascinated by the new interest so many of my clients have in upcycling. Upcycling is a trendy term for reusing garments or fabrics that already exist. Last season a client brought me an exquisite antique tablecloth and asked me to fashion her wedding gown out of it. I was awestruck. First by the cloth. It was an allover and rare Cluny Lace. Ten years ago this would have been considered by most as ‘chintzing it’ on your wedding day whereas these days it is not only applauded but even considered a sentimental gesture—in my client’s case—the tablecloth was lovingly left to her by her great-grandmother.

    When it comes to bridal wear, there's still nothing like silk. Certain weaves and finishes go in and out of style over the years but overall silk rules. Some designers are switching suppliers and looking toward Europe where silks are also manufactured. Italian silks are the apex right now and quite expensive. Though primarily woven by robots, no human or animal is working under hazardous conditions. Factory windows aren't left gaping in sub-tropical climates and insects are not getting squished between the slubs of fabric. Fabrics these days come in the same flavors as your favorite beans, plants and dairy products. Just learned my agent personally travels to China and makes sure the workers operate in a well maintained, healthy and safe environment, are treated with respect, paid fairly and have health insurance, sick and maternity leave benefits, etc. That made me feel pretty good. Another thing I want to reiterate here when going green is to keep an open mind, it is an entirely different concept than the consumerism we were born into and one we need to explore and take seriously in order to reverse some of the damage we've done to our planet. . .

Elegant Wedding Bridal Gowns : White Satin Wedding Gown with Pick-Ups

    Elegant Wedding Bridal Gowns

    This is an elegant wedding gown. This White Satin Wedding Gown with Pick-Ups is very beautiful to wear in wedding ceremony.It is a terrific wedding gown. It is a beautiful gown for a very special day.

    Elegant Wedding Bridal Gowns


    Elegant Wedding Bridal Gowns


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gown friday: summer kick-off edition!

    {priscilla of boston}
    happy friday, ladies! i hope you enjoyed our summer kick-off week with arin of zinke design--i can't get enough of her high fashion blended with summer wedding tradition--a fabulous combination for sure! thank you, thank you, arin!!
    for gown friday i thought i would feature some summer chic gowns. when i think of summer weddings i envision the likes of melissa sweet, monique lhuillier, and claire pettibone--breezy fabrics, flower applique, delicate lace details, and more along the lines of sheath, a-line, and modified trumpet skirt, rather than a large, princess ballgown (though i had to indulge in the pnina tornai below just because it's HOT for summer!). so i leave you with just a little sample of just that--of course the are so many to choose from, and these gowns aren't necessarily the most current collections from each designer, but nonetheless, gorgeous and a perfect fit for a summer soiree!

    {pnina tornai}


    {monique lhuillier}


    {monique lhuillier}

    {melissa sweet}

    {rosa clara}


    {lazaro}

    {judd waddell}
    {vineyard collection}

    {jim hjelm}


    {danielle caprese}




    {claire pettibone}


    {claire pettibone}

    {alvina valenta}


    {romona keveza}

    {all gowns courtesy of kleinfeld bridal}

summer kick-off week: farewell zinke design!



    {Photo via Christopher Micaud}


    Now that summer's officially kicked off, we want to hear about your summer adventures and what styles you'll be musing under the sun. So post a comment about your favorite summer style, tradition, outfit, trip, wedding locale and don't leave any details out.

    Thank you, Weddings Fresh, for having me - I so adore the daily charm Weddings Fresh brings to our blogging world.

    Hope to be back soon. Cheers.
    Arin - Zinke Design


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