Thursday, November 29, 2012

How to Choose a Wedding Veil with Success


Many Girls have dreamt about wedding day since they were maybe 5 years old and some of them even put the entire wedding together long before they even get proposed to.  When the time finally comes to plan the actual wedding, brides find out that there are millions and millions of choices for everything that she wants to include in her wedding.  One of these is the wedding veil.


The wedding veil; most of the time comes as an afterthought after the bride has already selected her dress.  Even though the veil historically was mostly used by brides getting married in a church, the veil is fast becoming very main stream.  Do you know that the wedding veil originated from ancient Greece where people believed that the veil would protect the bride from evil spirits determined to steal her away from her groom before their happy joining in holy matrimony?

Anyway, back to the post.  Most wedding veils are created with a soft sinewy tulle fabric and come in different edgings such as pencil, cut, satin trimmed or lace trimmed.  You can also have a variety of embellishments on your veil such as lace appliques, rhinestones, swarovski crystals or pearls to give your veil the wow factor.

Wedding veils come in many different lengths and I have met many a bride who has been very confused regarding the different veil lengths and which ones will suit the wedding dress she has chosen.This article will focus on the most popular wedding veil lengths and the styles of wedding dresses each of them is best suited to.




Shoulder Length Veil - These are the shortest in length of all wedding veils and as the name describes, the edge of the veil will rest on your shoulders. The shoulder length veil looks amazing with 50s style tea length wedding dresses but ensure that you have your hair up.  It looks a bit weird to have your hair peeking our from under a shoulder length veil. Check out Audrey Hepburn looking amazing in the picture below.
Audrey Hepburn 50s Style Wedding Dress
(Picture from http://theveilblog.blogspot.co.uk/2009/06/choosing-length-part-6-shoulder-length.html)


Elbow Length Veil - The elbow length veil is also sometimes referred to as the waist length veil.  As the name describes, the hemline of this veil rests around your waist line mostly at around 25 inches from the comb to the hemline. This veil looks lovely on wedding dresses with longer bodices such as mermaid style or A- Line wedding dresses.  Avoid wearing this style of veil with a ball gown that cinches in at the waist and flares out sharply into a big skirt. 
Elbow Length Wedding Veil
(Picture from http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/51Af-UrRRfL.jpg)


Fingertip Length Veil - The fingertip length veils sits at around 36 inches from the comb to the hem line.  Its a lovely length on a veil and it goes with most styles of wedding dresses.  You can see a similar length of veil on Kate Middleton on her wedding day.  She donned a delicate silk tulle, lace trimmed finger tip length veil and it made her look really ethereal. Here's a good picture of her wedding veil.

Kate Middleton Fingertip Length Wedding Veil
(Picture from http://www.aliceinweddingland.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2011/08/Kate-middletons-wedding-veil.jpg)


Waltz Length Veil - This length of veil typically sits at 56 inches from the comb to the hem line somewhere between the knees and the calves.  This length of veil is fairly tricky to pull off and your dress would probably need to be not very flamboyant for it not to look too awkward at that length.  


Waltz Length Wedding Veil
(Picture from http://s.dressfirm.com/images/product/9/9642/9642023_1_m.jpg)

Chapel Length Veil - The chapel length veil is a stunning length of veil that sits a few feet away from your legs at around 108 inches from the comb to the hemline. I love this length of veil because it looks amazing in pictures.  Its long and wispy enough to look utterly romantic when it is lifted by the wind but its not so long that it becomes a bit clumsy and too heavy to do much with.  The best part is that is also works with a wide range of wedding dress shapes and styles.  My only advise is that if your dress is very busy, then go for a cut or pencil edge chapel length veil with little or no additional embellishments or give it a miss altogether and go for a more tempered style of veil.  Check out this amazing picture I have borrowed to show you what it can do for your pictures.

Chapel Length Wedding Veil
(Picture from http://4.bp.blogspot.com/_vYGzWM4dDjQ/SJxcgRAY77I/AAAAAAAAAjY/y8BICVhg9BU/s400/veil+js.jpg)


Cathedral Length Veil - This is the longest of the typical veil lengths and usually sits at 144 inches or more from comb to hemline.  It truly is a magnificent veil and I always say if you are not getting married in a large venue, then steer well clear of a cathedral veil.  This style of veil demands much space and attention and you would benefit from wearing a wedding dress that can compete with it. Have a gander at this super dramatic cathedral veil in the picture below and note how the venue is grand enough to accommodate its splendour.

Cathedral Length Wedding Veil
(Picture from http://www.lovemydress.net/.a/6a0120a65f64b9970c0134868d6273970c-580wi)

I hope you have enjoyed learning more about wedding veils.  Let me know how your search is going and if you feel you need any help finding a veil, then do contact Estilo Moda Bridal Shop in Milton Keynes.  We'll be happy to give you some wedding styling tips and advice.

Check out our website via www.estilomoda.co.uk

Take care,

Lisa xx

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Thursday, November 22, 2012

The Best Wedding Dresses for Your Body Shape

What is your body shape? No girl should show off parts of her body that she is not entirely happy with so your dream wedding dress should cover any lumps, bumps or skin problems that have made you self-conscious in the past.  The rule of thumb is to go for a dress that elongates you elegantly, enhances the best parts of your body and forgives any shortcomings.  This article should help you in determining what wedding dress styles go with your shape; hence, saving you a tonne of misery from trying on unflattering dresses.

Four Most Common Female Body Shapes

Picture from http://www.caribbeanswimsuit.com



Banana

Rectangular or straight body shape; quite evenly proportioned.

Apple

Broad upper body and narrow hips; may be quite busty or have wide shoulders

Pear

Triangular body shape; hips are relatively wider than bust and shoulder width.

Hourglass

Narrow waist and equally proportioned bust and hips. 

Wedding Dress Silhouettes and Necklines

(All Sketches are of Estilo Moda Designs)


WEDDING DRESS SKIRT SHAPES

A-Line Dress
Characterised by a gentle and gradual flare from the waist to the hemline 

Suits Who
All body shapes




Ball Gown 
Characterised by a very full skirt.  Another variation of the ball gown is gathered at the waist.

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All body shapes (too full/wide skirts not great for petite brides)




Sheath 
Characterised by a close fitting straight skirt, flaring out very gently right at the bottom.

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Banana, Hourglass (but looks best on very slim body shapes)




Empire Waist Dress
Characterised by a longer skirt that starts from underneath the bust to the hemline

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Apple (also perfect for pregnant brides or midriff body sins)




Mermaid/ Trumpet/ Fishtail Dress

Different variations of the same silhouette characterised by a body hugging skirt flaring from the thighs or knees, gradually wider until the hemline

Suits Who
Mermaid, Hourglass (not great for far too disproportional bust and waist measurements)



 WEDDING DRESS BODICE SHAPES



One Shoulder 

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Hour Glass, Pear, Banana (If you are mindful of your arms, then this may not be the bodice shape for you.  It is also not great for covering those fleshy armpit bits we all hate)



Sleeveless

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Pear, Hourglass, Banana (The same rules apply here with regards to arms.  Sleeveless wedding dresses are built to show off toned arms that you are proud to display so if you are arm conscious  then steer clear. or look for an accessory such as a bolero, shrug or wrap that can disguise the parts you want to hide beautifully)



Base Strapless 

Suits Who 
Pear, Banana, Hourglass (If you've got a sizable bust and would still like to wear a strapless dress, then a base strapless might work well to hold your glorious chest adequately.  There are many variations and interpretations of the base strapless neckline by designers all over the world so don't consider it a boring option. 


Bateau
 This is a wide neckline wedding dress that runs horizontally, front and back, almost to the shoulder points, across the collarbone

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Pear, Hourglass, Banana (This style of bodice is amazing for girls with a larger bust but not great for girls with a small bust as it makes the chest area look smaller)


Plunging V

Suits Who 
All Shapes but must not be too deep for large busts to prevent unsightly cleavage spillage or cleavage kissing neck :)



Sweetheart Strapless 

Suits Who 
Hourglass, Pear, Banana (If you have a very large bust, then this may not be the style for you as it has been known to cause the worst cases of disastrous cleavage spillage and your wedding day is not the day to expose the twins to all and sundry.  You want a more demure and tasteful look for such a special day to be remembered forever)


Sleeves

Suits Who 
All shapes and sizes especially girls like me who are not the biggest fans of their arms. 





Halter 

Suits Who 
All Shapes but if you have what is sometimes referred to as swimmers arms, then a halter neck wedding dress may make your shoulders look even wider.  Also, if you have a boyish sort of apple figure, then you may wish to go for an off shoulder style instead. 



Now while I haven't been able to go over every single wedding dress style, design or shape, I feel that there's enough here to set you on your way.

Remember, first of all determine your body shape, take note of the skirt and bodice shapes that will work for your shape and march into those bridal shops (hopefully, ours in Milton Keynes first) and get searching for that dream wedding dress.

Very many blessings,

Lisa xx


Have you got any tips that you wish to add to these, please post your comments to help other brides as well choose their dream wedding dress. We hope you enjoy reading this article and we would love to see your comments. 
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