Showing posts with label Wedding Dresses. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Wedding Dresses. Show all posts

Friday, December 18, 2015

Atelier 34 Eme presents the party line that joins to wedding dresses



Atelier Eme 'presents the new "Atelier Eme' party" cocktail in the new Milan flagship store in central Via Manzoni 17. A collection in style red carpet celebrated with a cocktail full of print, happy few - including Sandro Veronesi- President Calzedonia Group with Raffaella Fusetti, designer Atelier Emé - and celebrities (such as the beautiful Francesca Chillemi, Giulia Elettra Gorietti and Ilaria Sword) in the new frame of the shop Atelier Eme '. A luxurious light box all white, essential, essential glamor and modern, perfect shell for the valuable creations of the collection of wedding dresses in lace, tulle and lace precious by Atelier Emé and the brand new long dress, draped tunics and dresses corolla Collection party. All in the name of Made in Italy and most impeccable quality, as is always the creations Atelier Emé. As demonstrated by the "real" tailoring set up directly on the second floor of the store with premiere and "petits mains" busy finishing touches on handmade clothes, one more service for brides contemporary, but also for all those customers who choose the leaders of haute ranges of the new collection Atelier Emé Party.

Sophisticated clothes, but that certainly does not go unnoticed, like those worn by the three godmothers of the evening: Francesca Chillemi, Giulia Elettra Gorietti and Ilaria Spada who have chosen some of the most spectacular proposals of the new collection Party, including full skirts in organza prints " Love Letter "and" murals ", long dresses in chiffon and silk draped black lace combined with debrodè. Special DJ Set with the electronic sounds of Caroline Koch, Italian became known to the international scene with his single "Timeless", hit of the summer 2015. She also will choose a dress for her performance of the Party line.

But we know better the three special "ambassador" of Atelier Emé for the evening:
Giulia Elettra Gorietti born in Rome, 26 September 1988, is an Italian actress. Born in Rome on 26 September 1988, he studied acting attending some stages with Gisella Burinato and at the Cultural Association artistic world. In 2003, at age 14, she made her film debut with the film, Caterina in the city, directed by Paolo Virzì, where he stars with Margherita Buy and Sergio Castellitto. Subsequently starred in Three Steps Over Heaven (2004), directed by Luca Lucini, who also directs the short white night and participates in the film The broken man (2005), directed by Stefano Calvagna. In 2005, the cast of I Love You in all languages ​​of the world, the film directed by and starring Leonardo Pieraccioni. In 2006 he makes the film I want you, in cinemas from March 9, 2007; the film, directed by Luis Prieto, is the result of three meters above the sky. In 2007 he participated, paired with Federico Uslenghi, the second edition of the Nights on the ice, led by Milly Carlucci and broadcast by Rai Uno. In 2008 he returned to the big screen with the film Last of the class, directed by Luca Billon, and on the small screen with the television film The Wings, directed by Andrea Cardinals, on Rai Uno. The 2009 film Prisoner of a secret, directed by Carlo Fusco, and the last ultras, directed by Stefano Calvagna. In 2011 he took part in the third edition of The high school students, TV series Mediaset Francesco Miccichè. In August 2011, she starred in the movie You Are The Universe. In 2012 he interprets Calipso in the television program Colorado - 'I'm classic. Also in 2012, the cast of rebel Earth 2 - The New World, where he plays Clare. In 2014 he plays the role of Eva Cravero in the TV miniseries The secrets of Borgo Larches, broadcast on Channel 5. In 2015 is one of the stars of the film Suburra, Stefano Sollima. Also in 2015 it is in the cast of fiction Only love, directed by Raffaele Mertes and Daniel Falleri, broadcast in prime time on Channel 5.

Francesca Chillemi, born in Barcellona Pozzo di Gotto, July 25, 1985 is a model, actress and television personality Italian. Having started her modeling career by winning the beauty contest began working in television, participating in the fourth season of the television series A doctor in the family. In 2005 he leads to Rai 1 Variety, Waiting for Miss Italy, dreaming between the notes, Miss Italy: the challenge begins and participates in Sanremo Sanremo against. In 2007 he joined the cast of the TV series of Channel 5, Carabinieri; This commitment also involved in the following year. It is also co-starred in the second season of Seafarers. In 2008 he was awarded the Prize Margutta, in the fiction section. 2009 sees the debut on the big screen with Feisbum - The film, episode Gaymers, and fall from the clouds, directed by Gennaro Nunziante. In 2010 participates in the television miniseries Prefer Paradise, starring Gigi Proietti. In 2011, the cast of the miniseries Nightmare before '82 Series and God help us, where since then plays Azur Leonardi. In 2012 he starred in the television series Marry me instead, alongside Daniele Pecci. Meanwhile, on Oct. 27, 2013, in a single evening, leading the Seventy-edition of Miss Italy, with Massimo Ghini and Cesare Bocci.

Ilaria Spada, born in Latina, 27 February 1981, is an actress and TV presenter Italian. In 1998 he participated in Miss Italy, where she was elected Miss Elegance and Miss Berloni. Later in 2002 he participated in the transmission of Channel 5 Veline, created to select the new tissue of Strip the news, which comes to rank among the eight finalists. The following year was chosen as the first dancer of Hello Darwin transmission of Channel 5, together with Valentina Olla, and in 2004 took part in the transmission Free, with Teo Mammucari and Elisabetta Gregoraci, and Bubusette, conducted by Marco Balestri, both on Rai 2. In late 2006, he serves as a firefighter in the TV series of Channel 5 Code Red. The following April is among the protagonists of the TV series of Rai 1 Play It Again, Professor, with veronica pivetti and Enzo De Caro. In 2008 she acted in the TV series Don Matteo playing the recurring role of Amanda, was in the cast of the series Tell me and still in Play It Again, Professor; also in theaters with the movie This night is still ours. In the 2008-2009 season he is touring with the musical Pippin Tony Cucchiara, in which she plays the role of Berta, with Tuccio Musumeci, Pippo Pattavina, Anna Malvica and Mirko Petrini. In 2010 she acted in the TV series R.I.S. Rome - Crimes imperfect in the recurring role of Milena Spano. In 2014, the cast of the film The Royal Wedding, Charles Vanzinas, and oranges and hammer, Diego Bianchi.

Wednesday, November 4, 2015

For 120 years, they wear the same wedding dress

The American Abigail Kingston, 30, ignored superstitions. A Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, is proud to perpetrate the tradition from generation to generation: wearing the same wedding dress since 1895.

Show her wedding dress before the wedding would bring bad luck
? Kingston Abigail, 30, is anything but superstitious! Proudly adorned her dress, she poses in front of the dozen bridal portraits that decorate the walls of his living room. All these brides are his ancestors.
A sublime satin and silk



For a hundred and twenty years, they bequeath the sublime satin and silk champagne color of their marriage. A family heirloom pledge of happiness. "I always wanted this dress, which was raised for the first time in 1895 by my great-grandmother," said the bride.
It will be the eleventh to the dress

Over the years, the dress has been resized to measurements of each bride. To realize his dream and be the eleventh clothe the family relic, Abigail has had to do to restore. Meticulous work that required 200 hours of work. "I feel like Cinderella going to the ball. "And, as in a fairy tale, they married ...

4 tips to choose her wedding dress

After peeling wedding dresses sites, toured the bridal shops in your town and surrounding areas, you've finally found your princess dress. Finally, it is controlled, and you can try it! Even if you are in ecstasy before your wedding dress, remember to check these points to avoid unpleasant surprises on D-Day

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RULE NUMBER 1 FOR CHOOSING YOUR WEDDING DRESS: NOTHING GRATTE


You probably remember this beautiful angora sweater you paid a fortune and you have brought that 30 minutes because it itched too much? You certainly do not want to do the same with your wedding dress. Certainly, you have to wear a single day, but a very long day. Try to wear more than a few minutes to check that nothing scratches you, especially if there is lace. You do not want to spend the most beautiful day of your life to scratch your back, or to have red patches on the body.



RULE NUMBER 2 CHOOSING DRESS FOR WEDDING: POWER MOVE

Stars sometimes complain of not being able to sit or move in their sumptuous evening gowns. It would be unfortunate if this happens with your wedding dress. Then try to move, sit, climb stairs and even dance. Certainly you will not make Zumba the day of your wedding, but you will need to walk and dance a little during the evening. A corset too tight or too fitted wedding dress that bothers you when you are seated would not be very pleasant. You must feel comfortable in your dress early at the end of this magical day.

RULE NUMBER 1 FOR CHOOSING YOUR WEDDING DRESS: If OBSERVER IN ALL SEAMS


Examine yourself from all angles: front, back, profile and three quarters to be certain that the wedding dress fits you perfectly. At this point you will see the latest small touches to make your dress. Also remember to check the color of your wedding dress in natural light and indoor spots. This will allow you to ensure that the color does not fade turns yellow in the light of day and it is not transparent!


RULE NUMBER 1 FOR CHOOSING YOUR WEDDING DRESS: The ADJUST

After several fittings, you did make some adjustments: length, chest, back, shoulder straps, waist, hips ... so your wedding dress "you stuck with it." For your final fitting, make sure that the length is perfect with your wedding shoes, the size is adjusted, and you have a little room to be able to eat without missing could not breathe at the end of the meal. In short, we check all the little details that could be embarrassing to the wedding day and it would be impossible to correct at the last minute emergency.

Sunday, May 24, 2015

Happy Anniversary, Kimye! Let’s Celebrate By Reliving Every Detail of Kim Kardashian’s Wedding Dress


One year ago today Kim Kardashian and Kanye West tied the knot in a lavish ceremony in Florence, Italy. It was an iconic moment in pop culture (the most anticipated "I Dos" since the royal wedding), on social media (most liked Instagram of all time) and in the fashion world.

Because after months of speculation over every aspect of the bridal gown, the style world uttered a collective "Yaaas!" upon seeing the lace Givenchy gown created by the pair's close friend Riccardo Tisci.

Probably Kim's dreamiest look to date, the custom-made dress featured handmade lace work, sheer paneling and a silk cathedral veil that created a truly swoon-worthy finish. Props to the rapper for not getting weak in the knees when she was walking down the aisle in this ensemble!

So how did this incredible collaboration come to be? Well, it was quite simple really. "In the beginning, I met her because of my respect for Kanye, and then I liked her a lot and we became friends," Tisci told Details. "When they got married, they asked me to dress them. They say, 'You've always been with us. You've been a real friend.'"

Riccardo—who once called Kim the "[Marilyn] Monroe of our age"—also shared that he got a lot of flak over his relationship with the power couple. But thanks to moments like the wedding: "Every designer is dying to dress her now."

But really, when it comes to opinions, the only one that really matters is the bride's. So what did Kim think of her gown?

"I am so excited for how my dress turned out, it is gorgeous. Everything is so perfect. It is probably the most beautiful dress I have seen in my life. It is really a dream come true," she shared on Keeping Up With the Kardashians.

And so, this fashion moment lived happily ever after. Just like Kimye.

Kim Richards Attends Daughter Brooke's "Dream" Wedding in Mexico With Kyle Richards and Paris Hilton

Kim Richards has plenty of reasons to smile this weekend!

The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills star, who has been in a treatment facility for close to a month, was able to travel down south to Mexico this Memorial Day where she attended daughter Brooke Brinson's beachside wedding.

In a video captured from Paris Hilton's Snapchat, the Bravo star was seen cheering and smiling with family and friends as they prepared for the special ceremony that ultimately took place steps away from the water.





"Brooke's wedding! The day is here," Paris said while panning to the new bride and her mom. "Yes! Mexico!"


E! News can confirm Kyle Richards, Nicky Hilton and Faye Resnick were also able to attend the ceremony that occurred in perfect weather.

"I love them so much!" Kyle's daughter Farrah wrote on Instagram with a picture of the newly married couple rocking the dance floor at sunset. "#BrookeAndThayer #FirstDance #WiederWedding."

One special guest who was unable to attend Saturday's ceremony was Brooke's father Monty Brinson. While he was able to celebrate her first wedding last August at Kathy Hilton's Beverly Hills home, the proud dad was still hoping to make the trip the second time around as well.

"...For health reasons I wasn't able to attend, but I've still been blessed that I was able to walk her down the aisle in August," he wrote on Instagram. "All the family and friends will be there but I will to in spirit."

He added, "My prayers have been answered with my daughter having her dream wedding what more could a father ask for… I love you Brooke. Now have a beautiful wedding and just know I'm right there with you."

Congratulations to Brooke and Thayer on their special day!

(E! and Bravo are part of the NBCUniversal family)

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Friday, January 23, 2015

Why I went the vintage route for my wedding dress

         I love the hunt, the search for something I didn’t know was right until I saw it. It’s why I rarely shop online. How can I enter a search term for something I haven’t seen yet?

That’s how I felt when I began looking for a wedding dress.

I knew that there were hundreds of styles that I could be happy with. The idea of finding the one dress that is supposed to mean something, the one you’re allowed (expected?) to spend a bit more on, was overwhelming.

I knew I had a budget, but the thought of actually spending it made me feel nauseous. I visited a bridal boutique and drooled over beautiful dresses, but I couldn’t fathom the $4,000 price tags. And while the industrial clamps they used did successfully secure the sample size-10 dress onto my size-0 frame, it didn’t feel – or look – particularly glamorous.

So I decided to shop for my wedding dress the same way I shop for clothes. And it turns out vintage stores were where I could shop like a normal person. The dresses had been worn before, so the salespeople usually didn’t mind when I browsed through them as they would with new dresses in their protective bags. Limited sizes meant it fit or I moved on. And the smaller sizes of dresses from earlier decades meant that I could try on dresses and actually see what they would look like. There were also no shopping appointments so I could walk by a window and decide, “I think I’ll try on a wedding dress today.” Which is what I did one evening the November before my wedding.

I passed a storefront on Toronto’s Queen Street West with a vintage white dress in the window and went inside to see if they had others. There were two that fit my criteria of “sort of white” and “it might fit.” The first was forgettable, but the second was ivory-coloured silk brocade with hand-painted flowers of yellow, green and rose. I’d wanted a dress with some intricate detailing, which I thought would be in the form of lace or beading, but the brocade and colour created a beautiful texture on an otherwise simple dress. The cut was solidly 1950s with a full A-line skirt, high boat neck and low V in the back. It would need a bit of tailoring in the bodice, but the potential was there. It was $349, as is, with a very small stain on the back and an old zipper.

I thought about it for a day, then returned to the store. The saleswoman wrapped the dress in tissue paper and put it in a shopping bag. I met my fiancé for pho with my future wedding dress tucked under the table. It felt spontaneous and grown-up and I worried if my dress would smell of broth in the morning.

The process of tailoring was a bit messier. I brought it to my mother in Massachusetts and she discovered that the skirt was lined with a stiff paper called pellon. We called my grandmother, who explained that it was a common way to create volume for the full skirts of the 1950s. We decided to lower the neckline a bit, drop the hem if possible and snug up the torso. We brought the dress to a tailor in my hometown and I wouldn’t see it again until just before the wedding.

In the meantime, my mother found a length of sparkly whatnot and sewed it to a piece of blush-coloured satin to create a belt. She washed and ironed my great-grandmother’s ivory veil from 1924. I found a pair of off-white and gold heels. My grandmother decided that if I was going to wear a veil from the 1920s, I should secure it with flowers, as her mother did. She bought some fabric roses in the colours of the dress and attached them to a hair comb with some thin wire.

When my family arrived in Toronto two days before the wedding, I tried the dress on. The bodice fit, but the dress was too short. It barely covered my feet, let alone high heels. I was angry with the tailor and annoyed with those trying to tell me it wasn’t so short when, obviously, it was, couldn’t they see that? But this quickly passed, because what could we do about it anyway? My sister and cousin ran to the Eaton Centre the day before the wedding dresses online and texted photos of options for gold flats.

Somehow it all came together. The dress, the belt, the veil and comb. My grandmother brought me a string of pearls with a side clasp made of blue opal. My husband wore a navy blue tuxedo with black shawl lapels. The $40 flats were comfortable on the hot August day. I broke out the heels later for dancing because, why not?

I don’t know what I’ll do with the dress. I think about shortening it to a tea length (but for what occasion?). But as much as I want to keep it as a beautiful thing to own, I think it might be best to gently place it back into the vintage-wedding-dress market. Hide it in a consignment store until another petite appreciator of 1950s silhouettes, and the convenience of buying her wedding dress off the rack, comes along and makes it her own.

Tuesday, December 9, 2014

Stunning sleeveless white gown at sunset beach ceremony

As a former Sports Illustrated model, Angie Everhart is used to being the belle of the ball.

And the 45-year-old effortlessly wowed guests in a stunning white gown, when she exchanged vows with Carl Ferro on November 5 in Santa Monica, California.

In newly unveiled snapshots, Angie cuts a radiant figure as she links arms - and locks lips - with Carl, president and co-founder of nutrition company Sunfare.




The bride wore a strapless lace dress with a tulle skirt and sweetheart neckline, showing off toned décolletage as she made her way down the aisle after her bridesmaids, who included model Sandra Taylor, resplendent in a black gown.






Her famously red hair was tied back to accommodate her long veil, which met the train of her dress as it swept along the ground.

Standing tall in a pair of silver heels, Angie accessorised with a pair of diamond earrings and a matching necklace with a pendant, as she held a beautiful bouquet of white roses.



And the ceremony, which attracted an array of onlookers, was decorated with a white aisle and large floral arrangements with white roses as guests looked on from gold seating.

At one point, Angie was seen laughing with her husband-to-be, who looked dapper in a black tuxedo, as she struggled to get her veil under control mid-ceremony.

Shortly before the wedding, the new Mrs. Ferro tweeted, 'My family is in town.. So good to see my sister. Happy to become a Mrs. F ... He is my Man', about her beloved groom.





The ceremony comes as extra good news for Angie, who recently overcame a battle with thyroid cancer.

Her spokesperson said: 'Now able to work again, she is confident that the restructuring will get her back on her feet financially.'

The Take Me Home Tonight star was declared cancer-free after a successful surgery for her cancer in May.


Just a month before her surgery, in April, she spoke to TMZ shortly after Carl popped the question as it was revealed that he proposed in an elevator.

‘It happened in the elevator, believe it or not,’ Carl told the website while his bride-to-be flashed her ginormous cushion cut diamond ring.

But Angie was quick to explain that it wasn’t a random spot to pick and in fact couldn’t have been much more romantic.


‘He actually asked me where he first kissed me,’ she revealed, which was at the Redbury Hotel in Hollywood.

This is second trip down the aisle for Angie, who was married to singer Ashley Hamilton for just four months after tying the knot in 1996.

Angie is mother to four-your-old son Kayden from a relationship with actor Chad Stansbury, while Carl has an eight-year-old daughter from a past relationship.




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Thursday, December 4, 2014

Mark contemporary weddings rustic wedding dresses

To have a rustic theme, you need to combine different elements for a decoration with each other and also maintain the vintage look for your special day. Weddings give an old feeling, be used as family heirlooms in contemporary weddings.

Rustic Wedding Ideas You can change an ordinary wedding in exceptionally special wedding. In fact, a rustic wedding brings back the style and flair of the past, but it is elegant and looks gorgeous. Many people are now appreciate the old ways of the wedding and are conveying a similar topic, your wedding special.

In general, rustic wedding you have to impart information and ideas of the past days to collect from your grandparents, parents and friends. You must accept that your modern wedding is a combination of old ideas. This is fun because it captures a rustic feel, yet modern. Rustic Wedding Ideas must be explained to the newlyweds, so that they are presented as a couple of old times with modern trends.

The rustic wedding dresses Canada are very special as the bridal accessories come in heavy metals. The dress looks rustic when they have something in the old and something new. It may be in blue or in this case in a different color. The rusting theme wedding is not an easy task, it involves challenges. The secret is to keep it simple. It's fun and you will find that this issue is appreciated by all seniors and your grandparents will be easy part of the rules.


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Friday, November 21, 2014

Identifying style wedding dresses vintage a specific time

If you want to buy wedding dresses vintage style of a specific era, first research on the fashions and styles of that particular era and then buy.

Weeding is a special day in the lives of women and are intended as a princess on that day. We all hope this happy moment and special day in our lives, and dream of the day and how to do makeup and what dress to wear. You can do Vintage Prom its most perfect and choosing traditional wedding dresses vintage style for you and maids. The different styles of vintage dresses are available in the market but if you want to dress in a specific time period, you should know more details about the styles, cuts, designs on that particular era. Vintage Wedding Dresses 1940-era have a different look and feel and is mainly due to the Second World War, then some dresses were handmade and some products were made using rationed.

Before buying wedding dresses vintage 1940s era, you can research online about the fashions and styles that were popular during World War II. It will give a better idea to find the one you are looking for. After doing research on the styles of the time, find a boutique or store that offers wedding dresses vintage different times and also offer low prices on dresses. When you go to choose a dress at the time, the things you should check are the snaps and zippers are functional and intact, no stains or tears in clothing and if the shape is perfect. After checking these basic things, see if the dress is military style and boxy, and investigate the neckline. You can choose from single neck "V" or love-forming. After researching all these things, see the price and if it is within range, you can buy or you can take a look at some other options.

Monday, November 3, 2014

Buy beautiful wedding dresses under 100 dollars online

 Believe it or not, it is quite possible to find fabulous wedding dresses at low prices that are great for brides on a budget. This is because of the many opportunities, sales and special offers that may be obtained online from the leading suppliers of wedding dresses. Consider this option to save when shopping online for your wedding money.

Fabulous offers, low prices

You can quickly find wedding dresses under 100 dollarsin major boutiques and wedding suppliers online. These opportunities are a number of clothes you wear are of the highest quality dresses that will still bring glamor and sophistication to the wedding occasion.

Expect the same high quality designs at incredibly low prices that include wedding dresses in chiffon, satin, taffeta, lace, clothes and other fabrics sensational. Styles to choose from including strapless, off the shoulder, sweetheart, A-line, and other styles that are popular contemporary and traditional wedding options. Although these are bargain prices more suitable for people with a limited budget, there is no compromise on the quality of the dress you will receive.

Protection bargains online for wedding dresses

Once you connect with your supplier wedding online you will be able to browse their collection of gorgeous clothes at prices below $ 100. You will then be able to choose your gown and place your order wedding under 100 using the preferred payment methods, such as a debit card or credit card or authorized electronic payment processors.

You can also use your favorite wedding suppliers to notify you via email of any price change. Tepotrebbe need to keep track of when the price of the wedding dress you select is reduced for you to afford it.