Posts Tagged ‘wedding dress Dallas’

May 12, 2009

Warren Barron in Dallas, Texas brings you Monique Lhuiller

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lhuiller2lhuiller1One of today’s most popular wedding dress designers is Monique Lhuiller. At the age of 15, Monique left home to attend the Chateau Mont-Choisi boarding school in Lausanne, Switzerland. It was there that she decided to pursue her dreams of becoming a designer. She attended the Fashion Institute of Design and Merchandising. In 1996, Monique launched her first bridal collection and in 2001 was awarded the Glamorous Bridal Designer Award, the 2002 Avant Garde Bridal Designer Award and the 2003 Designer of the Year Award from Wedding Dresses Magazine.

With StrictlyWeddings.com partner, Warren Barron, you will find many of her exquisite designer gowns. Stop by or call to schedule an appointment. (Visit our Events calendar for the latest designer trunk shows in the Dallas area).

 
 
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February 14, 2008

Outfitting the Groom for the Special Day

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While many brides will spend hours searching for the perfect gown, many do not pay as strict attention to the details of their groom’s attire. However, when shopping for tuxedos in Dallas, Texas, there are plenty of options. Wedding attire ranges from casual to super-formal, giving the groom a wide variety of Dallas, Texas tuxedos – ensuring that he looks his best for the special day.

The tuxedo is often the traditional men’s attire for weddings and other formal occasions. Besides the groom, the groomsmen, father of the bride, father of the groom, and other important male figures in the wedding may also choose to wear a tuxedo.  Depending on your wedding style, the groom’s tuxedo may match the attendants or stand out.  If wearing matching tuxedos, a detail often distinguishes the groom – such as a special handkerchief or boutonnière. Many couple also choose to coordinate the colors of the bridesmaids’ and bride’s dresses to the men’s tuxedos.

The Rainbow of Tuxedo Colors

While many couples still think that the traditional look for a Dallas, Texas tuxedo is to go with black, there are more and more couples choosing to spice up the attire and go with a white or a colored tuxedo.

Since the weather in Dallas, Texas is often warmer, many couples choose outdoor weddings. For this setting, a white tuxedo is completely appropriate. Spring, summer, informal, morning, and afternoon weddings are also socially acceptable occasions to wear a white tuxedo.

Some grooms like to take it a step further and go with a colored tuxedo. For instance, you could choose a color that compliments the bridesmaids’ dresses or the bride’s dress if she is going with something other than white or with a colored accent on her dress. If you are choosing a themed wedding, the groom and the bride may choose a colored tuxedo that goes along with the theme they have chosen.

For the most part, black tuxedos are still the norm in Dallas, Texas for formal and evening weddings.

Sporting the Special Jacket Style

Beyond the color, there are other decisions that must be made on the tuxedo for your Dallas, Texas wedding.  First of all, you must choose the jacket style. There are three basic styles to choose from: the single breasted, the double breasted, and the full dress or tail coat. Unless you are having a highly formal wedding, the single or double breasted is usually appropriate.

Also to be considered in the jacket style is the lapel. Here the choice is up to you and the style that you prefer. The most common styles are notch lapels, which make a V shape, peak lapels, and shawl lapels, which are rounded.

The Perfect Shirt

Beneath the jacket is your tuxedo shirt. It is customary for the tuxedo shirt to match the bride’s gown – for instance, if she chooses a white dress, the shirt should be white, and if she goes with ivory, the shirt should be ivory. Most tuxedo shirts in Dallas, Texas feature a wing or a lay down collar. Wing collars are most often worn with a bow tie, while a lay down collar can be worn with a standard necktie.

Cummerbunds and Vests

The other crucial piece to your Dallas, Texas tuxedo is the vest or cummerbund. Most often these will be chosen to coordinate with the bridesmaids’ dresses to give your wedding party a uniform look.

Other Attire Considerations

When choosing your tuxedo in Dallas, Texas, you will need to decide whether to rent or to buy. If you normally attend formal functions where a tuxedo is appropriate, then buying may be the most affordable option. If your wedding is the one and only time that you will wear a tuxedo, then renting is usually preferred.

While you do not need to register for the tuxedo immediately, you should still do so at least three months prior to the wedding date. This allows the retailer to order your choices and make any alterations necessary.

If you hate shopping, consider checking out tuxedo styles before heading off to the store. That way, you and your bride can decide ahead of time the style you are looking for, minimizing the time needed to try on and consider different styles.

Some formal wear locations will offer special discounts if the entire bridal party orders their tuxedos at the same time. This will not only make the process more affordable for you, but allow you to ensure that the entire party is coordinated and fitted properly.

 

 
 
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February 12, 2008

Finding the Perfect Dress for your Wedding Day

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Walking into a wedding dress store in Dallas, Texas can be quite an experience.  With row after row of satin, lace, and ribbons, the idea of shopping for a wedding gown can be quite overwhelming.  Here are some things to consider before going bridal dress shopping in Dallas, Texas to ensure you come out with the perfect dress for your big day. 

 
When to shop

Often, finding a bridal gown in Dallas, Texas is no quick matter, and it is important to allow yourself plenty of time.  Many of the brides-to-be will start gown shopping soon after becoming engaged and before making other wedding plans.  Keep in mind that if you are looking for something truly unique, then you will want to give extra time for ordering and alterations, ensuring that you have the look that you want.

 
Picture the perfect dress first

You can significantly cut down on the amount of time you spend at the Dallas, Texas wedding gown boutique if you go in with a basic idea of what you want.  Do you want white or something colored?  Do you want a long flowing train or a shorter skirt?  Do you want sleeves?  Do you prefer a limited decorations or to go all out with sequins and lace?  Consider going through a few catalogs or fashion magazines to see some of the options available, as well as this season’s bridal trends.  This will help you better direct your salesperson in finding ideal dresses for you to try on.

 
Sleeves – the long and short of it

Since Dallas is warmer most of the year, a good option to go with is a strapless or sleeveless bridal gown.  Dallas, Texas winters can still be cold, however, so a sleeved dress is still an option for a winter wedding.  Or consider going sleeveless, since most of your ceremony will be indoors anyways, and get a coordinating wrap, jacket, or gloves to complete your look and keep you warm.

 

The rainbow of white colors

 

White may be the traditional color for a bridal dress in Dallas, Texas, but not everyone looks good in this color.  If white is not your color, you can go with a champagne, gold, or ivory gown.  Another option is to choose one of the popular new styles that feature a flash of color in the sash, embroidery, or trim.  You can even coordinate the colors of your gown with the rest of your bridal party.

 

Choosing a complimentary veil

 

While shopping for a wedding gown in Dallas, Texas, you may also want to consider purchasing a veil if you have decided to wear one.  Different styles and lengths can compliment different styles of dresses, so you will want to try them on together to get the full effect.  Many brides compliment their wedding gowns in Dallas, Texas with veils, but some brides are switching to modern tiaras or flowers instead. 

 

Think about your hairdo

 

Different hairstyles work better with different bridal gown necklines.  If you imagine wearing your hair up, look for a gown with a spectacular neckline and bodice that will be highlighted by your hairdo.  If you are picturing your hair down, then you may want to find a dress that has beautiful details along the hem and train, instead of business along the bust line. 

 

Every detail matters – especially the undergarments

 

Often, your undergarments can make or break your gown.  There are a variety of shape-enhancing bras and slips that can be used to enhance your shape and improve the look of the gown.  Many Dallas, Texas bridal boutiques will offer these items as well so that you can make sure that your undergarments work with the dress.  There is nothing less distracting than bulges or loose straps – be sure to check the intimate details for your perfect wedding ensemble. 

 

Bustles with ease

 

If your dream wedding gown includes a long train, and your reception includes a night filled with dancing, the two might not work so well together.  Consider a variety of different bustle options that will allow you to shorten your train for after the ceremony so that you can move around with ease.

 

Your wedding dress should be a beautiful extension of your style and personality!  When you stay true to what you love – along with what looks great on you – then you will be a shining star down the walkway on your big day. 

 
 
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