Friday, April 29, 2011

Princess Week: Nab Kate's Style

As if Dress #1 wasn't already amazing enough, Dress #2 is just a stellar (yes, you just must click the link...totally have to see it)!  Some time after The Royal Kiss, the Duchess of Cambridge changed in to a less formal, but equally as stunning, gown.  We'd argue that her second dress would make a perfect wedding gown for us non-royals.

To get Kate's great style, try this gown from Sottero and Midgley.  It can be ordered with the bolero...or you could purchase an cropped cardigan of your own.  Don't you think pink or champagne colored would be nice?

Best Wedding Wishes,
2sday
Bridal Fashion Consultant

Suzanne's Bridal Boutique
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Princess Week: A Reflection on The Royal Wedding Dress

Wow! What an AMAZING wedding!  The nuptials of William and Kate were beautiful and romantic.  It was all just the way you'd expect a royal wedding to be. 

And finally - FINALLY - after months of secrecy, Kate's dress maker was revealed as Sarah Burton from the design house of Alexander McQueen.  There has been much speculation over why she actually chose Alexander McQueen as her designer.  Of course, there's the official blurb, but my personal guess is that Kate is much like many of us: she appreciates fashion.  It is well known that the late Alexander McQueen was famous for his over the top style.  But he also had a way of creating pieces that were objects of art.  Sarah Burton, who took over for McQueen after his death, understands that concept and indeed, with the help of Kate, created a masterpiece.

Undoubtedly Kate Middleton's dress will be the one that brides will aspire to for many seasons to come.  I don't doubt that the Fall 2011 and Spring 2012 dress collections will feature gowns much like Kate's.  Kate may have just heralded in a new era of *gasp* SLEEVES!

What I have always loved about Kate's style is that it is classic with a twist.  Once she was engaged, you never saw Kate wearing something inappropriate (as some other royals have been known to do) - but she never looked stuffy or dowdy either.  She always looked appropriate for her youthful age and her important position.

Her wedding gown was no exception.  For such an incredible event, I'm sure she and Ms. Burton knew that this dress would have to be a pièce de résistance.  Not only would it be making a statement about the house of Alexander McQueen, it would be making a statement about The Royal Family, and, indeed, about Kate herself.  We all knew that modesty in the design of the dress would be a given.  She was having a royal wedding at Westminster Abbey after all; you'd never see a royal bride without sleeves.  But I love how Kate pushed the rules about as far as she could push them.  Although her arms were fully covered in fabric, the sheerness of the lace still left them romantically bare.  And that plunging neckline!  She couldn't have gone any lower - but it never seemed out of place or out of line.  The cut of the neckline didn't leave her exposed and the high collar kept the whole thing looking very regal.

Most brides who have worn a corseted style gown will tell you just how much it flattered them on their wedding day.  Kate was no exception.  The Victorian corsetry, a hallmark of McQueen style, kept her looking svelte and sexy - something much needed when you're dealing with such a full skirted gown. 

Rather than the circle, ball gown style skirt we're used to seeing on princesses, Kate's gown was more of a wide A-line with pleating that gave the satin skirt movement.  With every step, her dress swirled about her.  It's that kind of movement that many brides are looking for in their gowns.  They want to swirl about in their masterpiece of a dress, showing the world how much they are in love.  And there was no doubt: love was written all over Kate's face.

And then there were the details...details that only the bride would appreciate - like lace shaped to look like royal family symbols...earrings to mimic her family's crest...the Cartier tiara that was her "something borrowed" from her mother in law, The Queen...they all played together to make her fashion statement.  And yet, never forgetting that she was first Kate, wife and royal second, she kept it authentic by doing her own makeup - and she looked amazing.

All my best wishes go out to The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge.  I hope they enjoy many, many years of wedded bliss.

Best Wedding Wishes,
2sday
Bridal Fashion Consultant

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Last Chance To Win A Free Jasmine Bridal Gown

This is your last opportunity to enter to win the free bridal gown from Jasmine Bridal!  The Grand Prize winner could have their whole wedding party outfitted by Jasmine!  Hello! Wouldn't that be fabulous?!?


So jump over to http://www.jasminebridal.com/ to enter.  Tell them why you deserve to get married dressed in Jasmine.  Contest ends April 30th.

We can't wait to see the winner in our boutique!

Best Wedding Wishes,
2sday
Bridal Fashion Consultant

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White for bridesmaids? Why not?

After watching Princess Kate’s sister and maid of honor, Pippa, saunter down the aisle in a white, cowl necked, form fitting gown, we had to ask: Is white okay for bridesmaids?


It’s always been a rule of etiquette that no one other than the bride should wear white to the wedding for fear that one might upstage the bride. But in a situation where the wedding gown is so obviously the dramatic focal point, would it really hurt for the bridesmaids to be dressed in white as well?

We say, “Why not?” White is a classic neutral that could add an air of lightness to your wedding palette. Colored bouquets and/or shoes will keep your pictures from looking like you lined up ghosts to be in your wedding party. White dresses – even white tuxedos – are like a blank canvas. Without colored dresses to compete with, you can really have some fun with loud, bright colors, like bright purple, hot pink, even neon shades of green.

So, don’t be afraid of letting someone else wear white…you may just find it to be the perfect backdrop to your big day.



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