March 10, 2010



































































Bridal Style 2001


Wedding Day Beauty Tips


The Details Make The Difference


Summer Wedding Fashion



Here we are again, halfway through another year. If you have been planning a wedding the past few months, the time has probably flown even faster than ever. The cake, the rings, the honeymoon, and the dress (which of course has to be absolutely perfect) have to be decided upon. The bridal collections this year offer a fresh and exciting array of new styles to choose from.

Two-piece dresses are maintaining their popularity. Not only are they flattering to a variety of figures, but they alter easily as well. Bridal shows for Fall 2001 also display an abundance of dresses with what is referred to as "architectural details". These consist of asymmetrical hems on skirts and tops, tank style bodices with one shoulder left completely bare, and fabric overlays draped and secured to one side among other stylings. This makes for a very striking dress which calls for little in the way of other embellishments.

For the more traditional bride the classics never go out of fashion. A-line and sheath dresses are still popular and are best when trimmed with couture-like details such as embroidery or beading. For added interest some trims are colored. An ivory dress with gold embroidery along the cuffs and hemline is simply stunning.

There is also a renewed interest in trains. Remember, the back of the dress is the part which is seen during the ceremony. Make sure that the train can be either pulled-up (bustled) or removed altogether for the reception.

Going into late fall and winter, fur is making a comeback. Last popular during the 1950's, it is popping up in both real and fake varieties on cuffs, hems, bodices, and on handbags. It adds a very formal element to the look so make sure the style of the rest of the ceremony carries through with the theme as well.

Trends come and go but one rule always holds, especially with you wedding gown: be true to your own style and personality. Find a dress that is a direct reflection of you and that looks beautiful on you. If ruffles from head to toe is what you always dreamed of wearing and nothing else will do, then go for it. Just please leave the goose dress to Bjork.

About the Author:

Jody J. Neff has a Bachelor's degree in Fashion Merchandising and Design and was an assistant buyer for a major department store in Portland. She has also helped design and create bridal and bridesmaids gowns for several weddings.