Saturday, December 26, 2009

Timeline Of Bridal Dresses In The Twentieth Century

Marriage is one of the main principal occasions of a person’s life. Only marriage however allows great honor for the principals. Throughout the tradition, marriages had been considered as the special day for a lady who is about to pledge her matrimonial vows towards the chosen one.

Marriage is Her Big Day more than that of the groom. This is why marriages have always been made special and bridal dresses created as such to fit the festive occasion. This practice of making the bride look magnificent in her bridal dress runs down throughout the history, with widespread influence dating back to medieval times.

Bridal dresses were not always white, in opposition for what have been usually perceived by most people. Bridal dresses before the Victorian era would normally adapt the color of what is trendy and what is available. Shades of lively colors were normally used and pastel colors were also popular. But by mid-1800s, white bridal dresses became the norm when Queen Victoria chose a white bridal dress for her wedding day. The same dress was worn over a black silk dress fifty years later. She also was responsible for setting the fashion of having her bridesmaids carry the train.

1920s
In his decade, revolutionary changes were done with fashion. Up well to 1920s, bridal dresses were created in accordance with what's the norm. The hemlines rose from shoe to above the knee and became more curtailed. But later, many considered the length of the bridal dress inappropriate for church services, thus the replacement of full-length gowns. In this decade, the dropped waist and shapeless bodice dresses reach their height of popularity.

1930s
The depression in thirties followed the roaring of the twenties. Women changed from the boyish look to the more profound expression of a woman's body. Normally, the bridal dresses in this era hugged the body of the bride. To emphasize the shape of the body, bridal dresses were given boat-shaped collars.

1940s
Fashion in the 1940s almost died down, and the same was true for the white bridal dresses. Clothes rations started in 1941 and continued up to the end of the World War I. A number of brides struggled for silk dresses but most suited themselves for the uniform. Those who were not commissioned in the army wore the same costumes.

1950s
The padded shoulders of the last decade were superseded by the narrow shoulders in the 1950s. However, many brides wanted their dresses adopt the intermediate style. The bridal trains were fashioned after the trains of the Elizabethan era. But another fashion arrived- The New Look outfit. Simply put, the New Look outfit is tailored after the ballerina dresses in terms of length. The dress typically has a jacket bodice with tight sleeves.

1960s
There were not so much changes in the bridal fashion in the 1960s. Ladies still preferred wearing the circular dresses, short veils and tight sleeves only differing on the veils with more bouffant approach. Most women wore coronets and a single rose with the veil gathered together from the flower. In contrast with the extravagant and flowing bridal dresses, bouquets in the 1960s were made simpler. More often than not, tiny flowers in tight posies are used.

1970s
After two decades of tights sleeves, Tudor sleeves were introduced in the seventies. The high-waisted line of the 1960s gradually moved lower to a princess line. Trains diminished too and the cuts of the dresses were made far simpler.

1980s
By this era, the waistlines had returned to their normal position. The dresses were much fuller now and the big bouquets returned back to fashion. This period was marked with more extravagant sleeves, suited after the bridal dress of the Princess of Wales.

1990s
Wide skirts remained popular with the start of the 1990s. However, different fashion icons popularized varieties of skirts. But among the most popular are the super low waists with skirts flared down.

New Century
With the coming of the new century, the norms with wedding have changed too. Themed costumes were much more practiced today and so are the themed bridal dresses.

There is no doubt that bridal dresses remain to be the eternal testimony of a wedding. And the efforts of making the dresses extravagant and special are both to the benefit of the bride's contentment and the ever-changing fashion trends.

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Wednesday, September 9, 2009

A Videographer fully Equipped


The checklist for planning a wedding may seem endless. Couples do not realize how hard and time consuming planning a wedding can be until they actually go through the process of planning their own wedding. There are the obvious tasks, like deciding on the venue, choosing the perfect wedding stationary and purchasing the wedding gown. And there are the not so obvious tasks, like choosing a wedding theme, agreeing on the perfect centerpiece for the tables and selecting the genre of music.

No doubt, wedding services have come a long way. Today, couples have access to wedding vendors that can make wedding planning a much less tedious process. For one, couples may choose to hire a wedding planner, who not only has experience but is very well-equipped to handle the entire process from A to Z. While couples are still the final decision makers, the experience and know-how of a wedding planner significantly helps in reducing the stress associated with planning every task. Most venues also have in-house wedding planners and organizers who are able to assist the couple in selecting the required vendors.

But not all couples have the required budgets for hiring a wedding planner. What then? Couples may browse through a UAE wedding vendor directory or sort through magazines to select the appropriate wedding vendors. But on what basis should a decision be made?

Take, for example, selecting a videographer for your wedding. White, a UAE wedding information resource , lists a variety of wedding photographers and videographers. Setting aside timing and budget constraints, couples may not do their homework when selecting a videographer. For one, it is very important that a couple views a videographer’s portfolio of work before finalizing a deal. Anyone can shoot a video. It is the final outcome that makes the difference; quality of picture, clarity of sound, experience in capturing the spontaneous moments, and most importantly, communicating the story. You also want to make sure that the videographer has experience in weddings and is able to meet your needs. You do not want your wedding day footage to fall victim to generic and sappy video editing. Providing a unique touch always goes a long way. All in all, there needs to be a compelling enough reason to pay for the services of a videographer versus assigning this task to Uncle Pete.

As you can see on White, a wedding website in UAE, videographers vary in style. Professional videographers usually have a website that displays a portfolio of their work. Browse through Rebecca Hobday’s website to get a feel for what’s involved in professional wedding photography and videography and to get you started on your vision of how your wedding day should be portrayed.

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Are You a Plain Jane or a Glamorous Fashionista?


Like any bride, you are probably nervous about your wedding day. This is because it’s your day and all eyes will naturally be on you. While this is your dream come true, the down-side is that your hair, make-up, jewellery, veil and above all your wedding gown will be under close scrutiny by most of your guests.

But don’t panic just yet. Every bride-to-be will likely feel the anxiety you’re feeling right now. Let’s start with the look you are after. The number one piece of advice you will hear from any wedding expert is that the best version of YOU should emerge on your wedding day. So you may want to ask yourself this question: on a regular day, Are you a plain Jane or a glamorous fashionista?

The plain Jane type will want to keep her look simple, with her hair styled down or perhaps half raised, with very natural make-up to enhance her beauty. Such brides will only feel comfortable in simple natural styles and a professional stylist will be sure to respect that choice. There are plenty of romantic and natural hairstyles for the simple bride.

The glamorous fashionista, on the other hand, will consider her wedding day a big opportunity for her to shine and look ever so glamorous. Such brides are a stylist’s “dream come true”, allowing room for creativity in creating an attention-grabbing hairstyle. Such styles tend to be higher, fuller and curlier and tend to express a bold statement.

Whichever way is your way, the professional stylist should guide you in selecting a style that best accentuates your features, taking into account the shape of your face and length of your forehead among other characteristics.

If you are confused about which hairstyle to choose or what make-up to wear, you may want to seek the help of wedding planning resources in the UAE . The UAE wedding vendor directory lists a number of stylists and make-up artists that can help bring out the best version of you.

For more advice on the perfect hairstyle, contact one of White’s hair and make-up vendors Styling by Susan under wedding vendors in UAE.

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Monday, August 17, 2009

The Adventurous Side of Mykonos


As mentioned in my earlier post, the activities on Greek Islands never fail to spice up your stay in Greece. Soak up the elating activities on Mykonos in Greece, for an exciting honeymoon…


The flourishing marine life, shipwrecks and underwater caves in the clear waters of the Greek Islands, are great attractions for scuba divers. If you have never tried scuba diving before, be sure to try it in Greece as many diving centres have opened up. These centres have highly qualified instructors. There are dozens of other water sports wedding services directory. in Greece like wind surfing, water skiing, jetskiing and parasailing for a fun filled oceanic experience. All these activities are included among the top 10 honeymoon destinations on White.


Greece is also enjoyed for its unique Go-Karting experience. People young and old, love trying out the thrill of driving around sharp bends and fast straights…

Take a trip to the ancient island of Delos. Nobody except archaeologists live here. Tourists groups are the only outsides allowed on this island. This island is considered sacred as it was the legendary birth place of Apollo (the Greek god). It has been recorded that the Athenians used to kill all the people living in Delos every once in a while, just to maintain the purity of this holy place. Apart from Delos, there are a number of places of worship in Mykonos. There are around 800 distinct Mykonian churches to visit on this island.

Mykonos is a fantastic island for shopping and dining. Matogianni Street is the main shopping area of the island. Here you will find several cafés and restaurants too. Tourists come here to shop for local jewellery, souvenirs as well as designer wear and accessories.

And last but not the least; the Greek island of Mykonos is famed for its night life. The parties never end. Planning your honeymoon through White’s wedding website for UAE is always easy. Get in touch with us to learn how simple it is.

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Thursday, August 13, 2009

Incredible Maldives


Stretched between Minicoy Island and Chagos Archipelago are the 1192 coral islands of the Maldives. These islands look like tiny emerald green specks from afar, rising from the deep blue Indian Ocean. The tall coconut trees leaning towards the ocean, the romantic sands gracing the islands and the dramatic sunsets make this place a complete delight for honeymooners. Our UAE wedding services directory includes Maldives as one of the best honeymoon destinations.

The Maldives are developing exactly according to the taste of the tourists. Each island mostly houses just one resort. Thus they have also been nick named as ‘the resort islands’. Maldives, one of the most visited tourist destinations in the world also encourages eco-tourism in order to preserve its precious greenery and marine life. This approach gave rise to exciting activities like snorkeling, submarine rides, whale and dolphin watching as well as shark feeding. The resorts around Maldives offer first-class facilities with splendid international cuisines and excellent service. They also have luxury spas apart from the beaches and parks to relax. These resorts also allow you to go island hopping in a private yacht. In this way you can explore some of the uninhabited islands of Maldives too!

The Maldivian locals welcome honeymooners traditionally with flowers and fruits. Peek into the lifestyle of the locals by visiting their little villages and markets. These markets include a variety of local handicrafts, electronic gadgets, garments, souvenirs, perfumes and even canned fish. If you’re lucky enough you might also witness the traditional dances they occasionally display.

White’s wedding website for UAE includes many more romantic honeymoon destinations. Read more about them on our wedding planning website.

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Traditional Invitations: More than Keepsakes


Like e-invitations, traditional printed invitations have benefits as well as drawbacks. When it comes to portraying your unique personality and the specialness of your celebration through an invite, traditional wedding invitations always do the needful.


When the environment is taken into consideration, printed invitations are not the best way to go about inviting people. But on the other hand, compared to e-mail, traditional invitations are more expressive as they can be held in the hand and can even be framed. They can be printed on beautiful paper with different textures. Traditional wedding invitations are prepared keeping in mind the theme of the wedding. Thus your guests get a feel for the wedding theme and accordingly the kind of attire (formal/casual) they are supposed to slip into.

Your wedding stationery doesn’t need to be expensive in order to look expensive. If budget is your only constraint, you can always opt for the less expensive ones. Save money on the kind of stationery you are going to use. If getting an RSVP is not important to you, then you might as well cut down on those reply cards too. E-mails, on the other hand, can be discarded very easily and can also be forgotten with the same amount of effort. As stated by most people, e-invites cannot make your wedding invitation special.

White understands how important a perfect wedding card is to you. Thus our UAE wedding services directory also includes wedding stationery by The Paper Room and I.D. Morelos Design Studio. Along with all kinds and styles of invitations, White provides all kinds of stationery that your wedding ceremony may require. Visit our website for further details.

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Wednesday, August 12, 2009

Pre-Wedding Heath Plans?


No one would like to fall ill on their wedding day. That is why, staying healthy before your big day is essential. You may reduce some of your stress by outsourcing part of the preparation to a trusted wedding planning service in UAE. But what about the stresses of looking slim and trim for your wedding? Many couples go through it. Call it a trend… but couples these days are heavily inclined towards losing weight, just months before their wedding.


Any sane advisor will tell you that pre-wedding health is not about weight loss. It is about staying happy, active and fit on your wedding day. There are a number of health and well-being facilities around UAE to help couples look good as well as feel good. Listed below are a few methods you would come across in your pre-wedding health plan. These can help you get a rough idea about an average health plan programme.


  • Make healthier food choices before your big day. For example: Drink water instead of a soda.
  • Always stay hydrated by drinking water.
  • Maintain good posture to avoid back pains.
  • Stay active by taking a walk. A walk is good for several reasons; it circulates the blood and lets the skin breathe.
  • Avoid late nights (especially a few days before your wedding). This could disturb your sleep cycle.
  • Get a head massage to help you relax occasionally. You could also practice yoga.
  • Couples tend to feel anxious and nervous at times, about the upcoming wedding ceremony. In such cases it is best to visit a counselor.

White is all things wedding, so much so that we can also make you look and feel good just in time for your wedding day. Our UAE wedding services directory includes Health Factory, which can help you choose a health plan that perfectly suits your need.


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