Unexpected Wedding Dresses
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As the title mentioned, we will recommend you some unique wedding dresses, thus makes your wedding more vivid and unforgettable.
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As the title mentioned, we will recommend you some unique wedding dresses, thus makes your wedding more vivid and unforgettable.
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Choose a shoe style and fabric that complements your wedding dress, your personal style, and your overall look.
Your wedding setting and style are important in choosing the style of your wedding shoes. The basic style principle to follow is fancy shoes for simple wedding dresses and simple shoes for elaborate gowns. Simple wedding shoe styles can be worn with both elaborate and plain wedding dresses, however a simple wedding dress can be enhanced by more elaborate bridal shoes. An evening wedding and a glamorous gown call out for strappy evening sandals, a reception hall commands beaded mules and a non-traditional wedding dress will work best with non- traditional wedding shoes.
Silk or satin are the two most popular choices for wedding shoes, however your wedding dress and personal taste should have the greatest impact on the shoes you choose. The choice of fabric choice plays a major role in ‘look’ of your wedding shoes. Shoes made of fabrics such as lace, velvet, satin and silk are more delicate and feminine looking, whilst leather and suede fabrics appear more bold and off-beat. If you are planning an outdoor wedding, consider a more durable fabric as light fabrics such as silk and satin tend to stain and tear more easily.
Treatments and embellishments such as beads, sequins and embroidery add more drama to fabric wedding shoes. Rhinestones or crystals on your shoes are great with bejeweled or shiny, sequined dresses and beaded shoes are perfect for pearled dresses. If you decide to have both your wedding shoes and wedding dress to have embellishments, it is important that the details coordinate.
The bottom of your wedding dress is a good guide to help you decide which fabric to choose for your wedding shoes. Satin shoes work best with shiny fabrics and crepe shoes look great with wedding dresses with a matte sheen. If your wedding dress is lace, shoes with lace are the perfect choice.
Whilst your shoes should compliment your dress and the setting of your wedding, they should also reflect your personal style. A funky, trendy bride may choose wedding shoes with chunky heels-it’s your day, it’s your style!
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Flower girls are the indispensible scenery in wedding ceremony, while flower girls are the most lovely. The style of flower girls are as exquisite as bridal wedding gowns. If you want the flower girl dresses echo your wedding gowns, a suitable piece of flower girl dresses that match your wedding gowns should be picked up. Then add a dress veil, mini versions of bouquet, you will see a elegant, little bride appear in front of you!
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Lack of identical ideas for your wedding gifts? Why don’t take the following tips as a reference?
Your tea-obsessed friend will appreciate a jar of artisanal honey paired with this design-forward mug (the indent on the rim prevents the tea bag from falling in!).
Pair sparkly nail polishes with a gift certificate for a post-wedding mani-pedi.
Surprise your ‘maids with a beautiful bottle of a new scent they’ve been eyeing (or nosing).
Necklace of stones and freshwater pearls.
She’ll keep her business cards close at hand in this whimsical case enhanced with crystals.
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You will never allow a bad cake ruin your wedding. So choosing a funny wedding cake is really important.
Are you the fish who greedy eating the bait? Why not be the permanent bait for your bride?
How about a winter wedding in the snow? Or go to ski at winter in northern Europe? Sounds so great!
Tired of seeing the traditional honeymoon? Throw away all the worries, and enjoy all your honeymoon with the car together with your honey.
Are you crazy for films? Such kind of cake must fulfill your dream.
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For these eye-catching favor pouches, we used bright tissue paper to create a pattern that mimics that bold beauty, then tied on a tag bearing planting instructions, and verdant ribbon to pose as leaves. At home, guests will peel back the petals to reveal a dormant dahlia bulb brimming with potential and just waiting to take root.
The final touches for a gilded theme: Victorian-style paper cones stuffed with wrapped chocolates
Send guests on their merry way with these inspired goodbye gifts that use our pretty lace clip art.
Stylishly wrapped chocolate favors are perfect for your big day. To make the packaging, cut scrapbooking paper into a 1 1/2-inch-by-6-inch strips. At the center of each, cut out a half heart (see our template) using a craft knife. Then, wrap around a stack of three chocolate tasting squares, secure with double-sided tape, and fold back the heart.
Our horns of plenty were made using crepe paper (for the liner) and card stock (for the outer cone) printed with a quarter-circle design.
For the matchboxes, print the Cupid’s bow art on text-weight paper, trim to size, and wrap around boxes (without covering the striking surface).
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Home to the Forbidden City, the largest royal palace in China; the Great Wall of China at Badaling, one of the seven worldly wonders; and the Temple of Heaven, where Chinese emperors once worshiped, Beijing is the quintessential city of China and its sites and splendor should make it to the top of your must-travel destinations. While you’re there, definitely take in the main attractions, but also don’t miss the opportunity to dine in the teahouses, shop the markets, and jet-set to a surrounding water village like Tongli or metropolis like Shanghai.
Before You Go: Need-to-know info
Entry requirements: Passport
Language: Chinese (Mandarin)
Currency: (RMB)
Flight time: Approximately 13 hours from LA
When to Go: Beijing at its best
Best weather: The best months to visit are early fall between September and October when the weather is relatively dry and warm. For cheaper flights, you might also consider spring or winter. The rainy season runs from May to September and can also become extremely warm and muggy.
What To Do
See the Great Wall of China: The paragon monument to China’s history, the Great Wall is considered one of the seven wonders of the ancient world, stretching close to 4,000 miles across mountains and valleys from east to west. See it in the capital city of Beijing, or for the less-crowded (and a less touristy) view, go to the nearby town of Mutianyu.
Drink tea: Escape the tourist sites for an hour or two, and duck into one of Beijing’s many teahouses. While you’re there, sit back and relax, catch up on your reading, or just revel in each other over bottomless cups of jasmine tea. Many teahouses are clad with replica Ming dynasty furniture and some even feature live traditional Chinese music.
Spend time at the temples: You don’t have to go all the way to Tibet to find Buddhist monks. Go to the Yonghe Gong (the Llama Temple), an active place of worship for many Tibetan monks, where you’ll see the Hall of the Heavenly Kings, The Hall of Everlasting Blessings, and the Tower of Ten Thousand Happinesses, to name a few. After you’ve seen the Buddhist monks, see the Daoist monks in Baiyun Guan (the White Cloud Temple).
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A Bold Accessory With a Neutral Dress
Want to win the Most Considerate Bride Award? Dress your bridesmaids in an easy-to-wear neutral. We understand that what reads as “classic” and “understated” in real life can seem too drab if you (and your wedding) have lots of style and personality, so we suggest adding a pop of color in the form of a bright accessory. You can’t go wrong with a statement necklace, but also consider a brooch, vibrant shoes, or a colorful belt (rather than the standard contrasting satin sash). And bully for you if the bridesmaids can wear the accessory again later, but since you’re the one requiring them to have it, do the right thing and foot the bill yourself. You’ll be a shoo-in for that award…
One Style, Different Colors
If you’ve selected a dress style you love, don’t feel limited to choosing just one color. Your bridesmaids can wear the same dress in (preferably two) complementary hues. Then your attendants have very different coloring—for example, one’s brunette with olive skin and another’s blonde with fair skin—this works like a dream. Make sure you see the colors side by side—in person—before finalizing your choices.
One Color Palette, Any Style or Hue
Allowing your bridesmaids to choose their own dresses guarantees they’ll feel beautiful and comfortable. You have two options: Ask them to choose dresses in the exact same color, or in varying shades of that color. Set some ground rules, though: Provide them with fabric swatches—or even paint chips from the hardware store—to illustrate the range of colors you want to achieve. For maximum clarity, specify a dress length and fabric type (for example, tea-length, in cotton) to keep the looks consistent.
Patterns or Prints
Patterned dresses—florals, stripes, polka dots, plaids, and the like—bring a lively explosion of color to your photos, and to the wedding as a whole. They also bring a particularly whimsical feel to more casual, laid-back weddings, and tend to photograph extremely well in outdoor settings. Best of all, they’re among the most wear-again-able styles around.
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Elegant chiffon style is not the only the style that Elie Saab can create. The pure color dress in 2012 vocation series rather shock us a lot. Being the leading role, the little red dressed are the series that draw people’s attention most. With many women stars wearing little red dresses in different awards, the age of little black dresses has gone and now is the age of little red dresses.
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A classical black and white wedding theme is still a very popular choice among couples. It is often considered standard enough to please the traditionalists, but different enough to allow for a touch of distinctive and stylish.
1. Choose your bridal gown carefully. You can try to wear a dress that is white with black trim and corset back, it will certainly add to the overall theme.
2. Choose flower colors that complement a black and white wedding theme.
3. Choose black and white wedding invitations. Invitations set the mood for a wedding, and your crisp black and white ones make a statement and introduce your wedding’s theme.
4. Look at different wedding cake designs. Many wedding cake decorators will have examples of black and white wedding cakes they have done in the past. If there are no examples, provide the wedding cake decorator with your own.
5. Talk to the decorator about your wedding decor. White or black tablecloths and chair sashes are both things to consider. Look for ways to incorporate black and white into your placeholders and centerpieces.
6. What’s more, your accessories and bridesmaid dresses should also match the wedding theme.