Top Wedding Dresses Review
By Roberto Sedycias
For most women, planning a wedding doesn`t really begin until the dress has been bought. It is often something that goes far back into a woman`s childhood, where as a girl she idolized anyone in a dress like she was a princess, and then as she grew, dreamed and fantasized about a dress of her own. There are many designers that make dresses exclusively and consider it an art. Some designers are known for a certain kind of niche that keeps them separate from the rest. Knowing a little about the designer and their dresses might help you determine what direction you want to go.
Wedding dress shopping does not have to be stressful, but it is crucial to know kind of what you want before you venture to the store. The reason for this is that once you head to a store and are surrounded by thousands of white puffy dresses you will begin to get blurry vision and everything will look the same. Then when you leave the shop, you won`t remember one from the other, and that kind of experience can make it frustrating for everyone involved!
Check out magazines, the internet and use your imagination to figure out what kind of dress you want. There are many things to consider, like if you want a slim fitting dress or one with more fabric and room, do you want an a-line or mermaid style? And what color are you after? Traditionally brides went with white, but now are picking off whites and creams, with some even doing it in pure color! The last thing you will want to consider is what neck line you want, whether it`s a strapless, v-neck or spaghetti strapped.
Vera Wang has been making wedding dresses for years and has even made dresses for many celebrities. She truly believes in the dresses she creates and sees them each as a piece of art. Vera Wang`s message about picking a dress is that the dress is not just a dress but a representation of your entire self. When it is put like that it is hard to argue with. Her wonderful dresses follow the same delicate pattern; strapless for the most part and form fitting. Her dresses usually are slim at the top with a curvier ruffled bottom. The scattered dress has a bow or a ribbon in a light color.
The Madison Collection offers a little more variety in her dresses. Some of her dresses offer sleeves and gloves. The sleeves help someone feel a little more secure and covered up when they walk down the aisle in front of their friends and family. When straps are put on her dresses they are usually thicker with more a v-shaped neckline.
The Jasmine Collection has a great line up of best selling dresses. Her collection includes lots of strapless or thin strapped dresses. Most of her dresses had an A-line form with medium ruffles toward the lower half and in the pattern in general, lots of beads were seen in her dresses.
Mikaella dresses seem to use more fabric in the designs. These dresses look like they have more fabric and ruffles to play around with, which is great for anyone who feels a bit self-conscious about their body. Her dresses are simple and elegant with minimal beading, and strapless designs. The odd dress has a bow or diamond clip to add some color and flare.
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