Tuesday 5 October 2010

Bridal Couture from the experts



When looking for your gown, ask your friends whether they been to a dress shop that they can recommend? You should feel at ease from the moment you enter the boutique and the only person they attendants should be worrying about at that time is you. When choosing a boutique have a look for who can offer you the service you want and deserve.

At Creatiques, when our brides come into the shop, we tend to choose dresses that would suit their shape and personality. Whether it is a full skirt such as the current and stunning Justin Alexanders 50's style wedding gowns, which will make your waist look smaller, or perhaps a drop waisted gown to ephasize a curvacoious shape.
Other flattering tips are an assymetiric shape bodice can be great to make your body look longer and your waist look slimmer which will create an illusion of a great silhouette.

We also take into consideration the location of the wedding; Questions such as " Are you getting married abroad?" will be asked as there are some beautiful destination dresses around at the moment which lend themselves beautifully should it be a beach wedding. Sincerity Bridal and Mark Lesley Paradise, offer a varied range of light weight dresses that are easy to carry on board your flight. These are made in a lighter weight fabrics such as chiffon and light weight silks. If traveling abroad to make your travel company aware as they will assist in the storage of the dress to minimise creasing.

If you are looking for a more dramatic effect why not think about a colour, this seasons bridal gowns are tending to be in pale silvers, pinks and even a dark red. But don't forget about the colour of your hair , dark hair tends to suits brighter whites, ivories and richer colours, blonde hair is great for ivories pale colours and red heads look great in a much stronger colour such as darker champagne colour dress


Article from Andrew & Robert Pearce @ Creatiques
http://www.creatiques.co.uk