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Entries in Wedding Dresses (4)

Saturday
Apr092011

Ready, Set, Wed!

In-between the popping of the question and the popping of the cork, pop into our Ready, Set, Wed! sales for everything gorgeous for your Big Day. Choose from a huge selection of wedding gowns from BCBGMAXAZRIA, Nicole Miller, Dere Kiang, and more – all stunningly gorgeous, yet utterly returnable if you decide on a different dream dress. And since your glam gown is just the beginning, we have almost everything else to complete the fantasy: precious underpinnings from Cosabella for the honeymoon, giftware from Mikasa, Nambé for romantic dinners to come, plus Delicate Raymond jewelry, La Regale evening bags, and so much more.

The Ready, Set, Wed! fun begins Wednesday, April 13. Consider this your official invite to the festivities (er, sales)!
Thursday
Jan202011

Ready, Set, Wed!

In-between the popping of the question and the popping of the cork, pop into our Ready, Set, Wed! sales for everything gorgeous for your Big Day. Choose from a huge selection of wedding gowns from Nicole Miller, Christina Wu, Dere Kiang, and more – all stunningly gorgeous, yet utterly returnable if you decide on a different dream dress. And since your glam gown is just the beginning, we have almost everything else to complete the fantasy: precious underpinnings from Cosabella for the honeymoon, giftware from Mikasa, Nambé for romantic dinners to come, plus Badgley Mischka watches, Jessica McClintock evening bags, and so much more.

The Ready, Set, Wed fun begins Wednesday, January 26. So that you don't miss a minute of it, here's our schedule of the festivities (er, sales):

Wednesday, January 26
Sweet Somethings (multi-brand intimates)
Set the Table (multi-brand home goods)
Shoe Perfection (multi-brand shoes)
Big Day Dresses (multi-brand gowns)
Belargo (jewelry)
Badgley Mischka (watches)
Jessica McClintock (handbags)
Brilliant Diamonds (jewelry)
Thompson London (cufflinks)
Beau-Coup Party Favors
Jami Saunders Photography

Thursday, January 27
Wei-Lang Spa (New York spa)
Essensuals London (Los Angeles salon)
Brown Sugar (San Francisco airbrush tanning)
Friday
Jun052009

Divorce Party, Wedding Dress Required

 

We believe a dress, especially an expensive dress should be worn at least twice.  Jo Wallace agrees.

Ms. Wallace celebrated the end of her marriage with friends at her divorce party in East Sussex, England. The guests were decked out in previously worn wedding dresses.  All of the "brides" were visions in white.

Thursday
Apr092009

Wedding Style, Vera Wang

A bride-to-be might worry for months about making her wedding day perfect, and that includes finding the ultimate dress. But flash forward to the end of the night on her wedding day, to the champagne soaked floors, disheveled hair and a crinkled dress - yet she’s still looking radiant - and you see that there’s a real case to be made for imperfection. 

A not-so-perfect, artfully mismatched look was the theme of Vera Wang’s Spring 2010 bridal collection, which she presented in her New York showroom on Wednesday, April 8.

Wang’s wedding gowns mixed and matched fabrics like silk with asymmetrically draped tulle, added mismatched bows tied in all different directions and tacked together sweeping mille-feuille layers, turning the back of one ball gown into a walking cross-section of the Grand Canyon. “Mixed-media” as Wang put it. 

“It’s as though they were tossed in a washing machine,” said Wang, and then, one imagines, were tumble dried. “They’re youthful and more organic than most gowns,” she said.

Asymmetrical draping of effervescent clouds of tulle layered with hand-painted silk made these gowns both fragile and substantial - there’s an intense level of design and couture-like finishing, yet a lightness and sense of dynamism. These dresses have movement and feel completely fresh. Part of this is due to the way they were constructed, using lighter bodices on the inside, and then building the dresses onto those “tubes.” 

Wang understands that not all her customers want a dramatic look for a wedding-as-fashion-shoot type of event. “There are gowns that satisfy the more informal wedding,” said Wang, pointing to a slender, delicate silk charmeuse bias-draped gown with a more sparing use of mille-feuille as a ruffled accent near the bottom of a flared skirt. “You really have to wardrobe them for specific locations.” 

A fashionable bride getting married in a garden, for instance, might appreciate the spring green and lavender ball gown, as though she were sprouting from the earth as one the season’s first crocuses.

“Especially with the recession, I wanted the dresses to stand for more,” said Wang. 

Next year would seem to be the ideal year to get married, if a Vera Wang wedding gown is what you have your eye on: She’s lowered her median price point 30 to 40 percent, from $5,500 to $3,800. “There are 10 gowns at the $3,800 level,” she said. 

Wang calls it “demi-couture.” While Wang has worked with her team to get the prices down, none of the quality has been sacrificed. Each gown has a highly artistic feel. “They’re not easy to duplicate,” she said, “but we’ll get it down.”