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Wedding Dress Style 2010
Marriage is something sacred that only happen once in a lifetime. While saying that “All you need is love.” But the opportunity to celebrate should be in the best plan, because it only happens once in your lifetime, and you’ll want something the most beautiful in your wedding.
Wedding dress is the most important thing for the bride, so that in choosing wedding dresses should be in accordance with the wishes and dreams of the bride in order to appear graceful and elegant like a ” Princess” at the wedding you will remember. So if you are someone who wants to have an unparalleled wedding dress then obviously it is necessary in line with the latest trends in.
From the results of various bridal fashion design in 2010, we can choose what fits with the model and the style we want to have the perfect wedding dress and fashionable. we will show the various in-things stand out in the best dress for 2010. You can take the best one for you.
1. Sexy Slinky silhouettes
If you’ve got a fab figure (or suction fantastic underwear!), Now is the time to do a victory dance – sexy, figure-Hugging wedding dress silhouettes will be hot for the next couple of seasons.

2. Fifties style Wedding Gowns
This is the one I’m really very pleased about – I always have and probably always will love 50’s style glamor. There’s something about the whole idea Belted waist that makes me happy. And the Stephanie Allin gown on the left is probably my current favorite gown of any I’ve seen

3. Mermaid Style Wedding Gowns
Apparently mermaid style wedding gowns are also a fifties influence, and thinking about it, one of my favourite dresses of all time is the dress Audrey Hepburn wore to the races in My Fair Lady – an extremely tight-fitting mermaid style gown.

4. Ballgown Styles
For those who loved the wildly ridiculous yet fabulous gowns in Gone with the Wind (*blush*), and for many of us who want to disguise our thighs, ballgown style wedding gowns are back. Fabulous! Ballgown wedding dresses have many rather wonderful upsides, including squishing you into the shape you desire, giving you fabulous cleavage, and being impossible to remove on your own

5. Tea-length wedding dresses
Tea-length wedding dresses are fabulous for a more casual, less traditional wedding, especially if you have a nice pair of pins and some knock-out shoes. Once again, the 50s influence is shining through!

6. Grecian Goddess wedding dresses
Are you in touch with your inner goddess? Grecian style wedding dresses are hot at the moment – high-waisted with floaty materials, they would make me look like a mountain, but if you’re slim and smaller breasted, it’s a style that could look stunning.

Your Wonderful Wedding Bouquet
Bunch of flowers in hand or hand bouquet even this sort as part of a series of dress or wedding dress worn. Colors and designs tailored to the type clothing to be seen as a whole. And, just as a dress, a bouquet of flowers (fresh flowers) can be arranged according to the character himself. Bride will look glamorous, sexy, elegant, or classic and elegant through a series of leaves, colors and types of flowers.
Here are some tips for you wonderful wedding bouquets:
1) your dream color
find the color you like most: yellow/ green; red/ white; white/ green; yellow/ orange? Think of the color you like most as the starting point to search for your perfect bouquet.
2) your dream wedding theme
wedding theme would be anything which interest you. It would be sunflower in the hot summer, or cherry red winter. Flower reflects your taste and character, therefore it worths for you to spend more time to find something represent you.
3) images on magazine
start collecting images on magazine, so that you would visualize your requirement to your florist. It would be nice if you would provide your dress up photo to your florist so that he would advise you with the best flower combination for your dresses.
4) get the best price
remember, there is nothing for free! Do not think the cheaper flower would look the same as others in higher cost. You would always negotiate for the best price but never give up on the total effect of you wedding bouquet.
Wedding bouquet is as important as the wedding dress. Do not overlook it.
Finding The Perfect Wedding Ring

When choosing the bride’s wedding ring, it is necessary to find one which complements the engagement ring she is already wearing. You don’t want to find one that detracts from the beauty of the engagement ring. Try on a few differentdiamond wedding rings and compare them to your engagement ring. How do they look together?
There are many different styles and materials to choose from when picking out a diamond wedding ring set. Don’t get discouraged. It takes time and hard work to find the perfect ones. Always remember that your wedding rings are symbolic of your everlasting love.
Before shopping for a ring, you’ll want to consider a few points:
Step 1: Determine your ring size
Before buying your wedding ring, make sure that you know your ring size. Use a ring sizer that you will find at a jewellers to determine your ring size. You can also watch our film, “How to work out your ring size” for some helpful tips.
You should allow enough time, about eight weeks, before your wedding for the ring to be fitted or altered in any way so it is ready for the big day.
Step 2: Match your engagement ring
The most helpful starting point when choosing a wedding ring is to remember that it should complement the engagement ring. Choose the same metal for your wedding ring as that of your engagement ring. Traditionally, the wedding ring goes on first. Try them on together to see if the wedding band needs to be specially shaped to fit the engagement ring. It is not essential to wear the wedding ring on the same finger as the engagement ring. You may prefer to move your engagement ring to your right hand once you are married to make space for the wedding ring on the left hand, especially if it is elaborate in style. This allows each ring to stand alone and shine in all their glory.
Step 3: Which metal?
Wedding rings are usually made from yellow gold, white gold or platinum. They can be 9k, 18k or 22k gold. The higher the karat number, the softer the gold so if you work with your hands, buy a lower karat to avoid scratches. White gold is a popular choice as it can also be worn with silver or platinum jewellery. Platinum is the hardest metal and does not need to be mixed with an alloy so it is safe for allergy sufferers. It is a more expensive choice than gold.
Step 4: Gem set rings
Although some cultures only allow plain wedding bands, gem set wedding bands have become very fashionable. These can sometimes overpower the engagement ring when worn on the same finger. If you do decide to buy a diamond set wedding band, you may find it looks best worn alone on your left hand.
Step 5: Wedding Rings for men
Although this was not always the case, it is now very common for men to wear wedding rings. The man’s ring usually matches the woman’s and is made from the same metal. It should be a slightly wider band to suit a more masculine hand shape. The most common choice for men’s wedding rings are plain bands. If you are not used to wearing a ring, a comfort fit ring is recommended. This is oval in cross section and has rounded edges so allows more flexibility.
Step 6: The right choice
Whichever wedding ring you choose, make sure it is one that you are happy to wear for the rest of your life. It can be any design you like as long as it reflects your personality and style. The right wedding ring will be as timeless as your relationship.
Remember, above all, these are the weddings ring that you both will wear for a very long time. It should stand for you love and devotion and commitment to one another. Choose one that will last.
Choosing Wedding Dress Style for Your Body Type
The Full-Figured Bride
If you’re a full-figured woman, the best silhouette is the A-line style. A-line style lengthens the whole body without drawing attention to your waistline. The empire waist is another good choice. The empire is narrowest just below the bust, which conceals your waist and hips.
Many plus-sized girls tend to purchase wedding gowns that cover a lot of skin. If religion isn’t an issue, don’t be afraid to show some skin. Skin is sexy, and showing your arms and neckline can often make you appear slimmer.
Deep V-necks and scoop necks flatter curvy figures, and always look best on full-figured women.
A-line wedding dresses are also flattering on petite women. As we stated earlier, this style lengthens the body. Sheaths seem to shorten a small body even more, so petite women should avoid sheath-style wedding dresses. Also steer clear of very full skirts, which will make you look ‘bottom heavy’. You want to keep your wedding dress proportionate to your body.
Be careful with strapless gowns — a petite woman may have to lift her arms to reach up to her new husband (can you say ‘wardrobe malfunction’?). A cap sleeve gives the feeling of a strapless gown, and also serves the practical purpose of holding the gown in place.
Off-the-shoulder gowns look wonderful on a full bust. It draws our attention upward, emphasizes the shoulders and minimizes the chest. Keep your skirt narrow. Wearing a full skirt will make you look large both on top and bottom.
Women who are larger through their hips and buttocks should look for a wedding dress that focuses on their upper body — preferably with a full skirt.
Show off your arms, back and bustline.
A corset-style bodice with lacing will highlight your upper body. We want to draw attention away from your hips. Avoid pleats or gathered fabric around the waist. An A-line skirted wedding dress always works the best for this body type.