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Wedding shower hosting simple guide..

Wednesday, February 25th, 2009

A bridal shower is usually a very special occasion for both the bride-to-be and her companions, since the “girls night” feeling is floating around all evening and that’s the perfect start for this type of event.

If you’re the one hosting the whole event, you may be wondering what you should go for ? Well, the first thing to do is choose a theme for your event, because even the invitations should be according to it. There are many ideas available, you can go for a spa party, pajama party or a pizza party spoiler. If your girls are fun and open minded, you can even go for a “girls night out” kind of party, but this limits the possibilities that classical kind of parties offered.

After choosing the theme, you should create the invitations accordingly and make sure they’re sent out at least six weeks before the actual party night. Next you should choose and order the decorations (the moment you choose to order them is at your own free choice, but it’s recommended that you have them prepared at least 2 weeks before the actual event).

Wedding dresses – various styles..

Saturday, February 21st, 2009

Wedding is a womans most special day, and a wedding dress is supposed to be her most exquisite wear. A woman is offered five basic choices in selecting this dream attire. Of these, the first three, Empire, Princess, and Ball Gown are loose patterns that flow down, while the other two, Mermaid, and Column, are more body hugging.

In the Empire style, the waistline starts from where the bust ends. The skirt flares forth from that point flowing over the body in a wavy style, covering the body in a beguiling way. The imperfections of the body are attractively covered in this pattern. Based upon the bust size, the bust can be made less or more prominent as required, by designing the neck and sleeves to bring out the desired effect.

The Princess style, known also as A-line, has a tight top but does not have a marked waistline. The top slowly widens in both directions to flow down and make the letter A. The pattern has a constricting and lengthening effect, giving the wearer the effect of a good height. The way the fabric flows, it can enhance the curves of a slimmer body, while its flares can cover up the unwelcome thicknesses of a not-so-perfect figure.