Showing posts with label Dresses. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Dresses. Show all posts

Saturday 26 November 2011

From Soft to Sculptural Wedding Dresses

In my quiet moments, while other people might watch TV, I like to look at wedding gowns (mock me if you like, it won't stop me!). And there's no one better at making dresses than Amanda Wakely. She does creates several collections each year, and I just adore these wedding gowns from her 'Morocco Collection'. From soft to scuptural, there's no shape she can't do. Which one's your favourite?


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Tuesday 22 November 2011

Elegant Vintage Style Wedding Dresses

If you're a vintage bride looking for a whimsical dress, it can pretty hard to find your perfect wedding gown. Often brides get lucky at a vintage fair or on eBay, but there is another way. Online marketplace Etsy showcases hundreds of independent wedding dress designers, many of them with a gorgeous vintage aesthetics. It's a great place to pick up a unique gown, handmade by someone with true passion. My most recent discovery are these gorgeous wedding dresses by Rowan Joy. They have an ethereal, bohemian grace, and would make any bride look elegant. Each one is made to order in Edinburgh, and usually require three months, so get your order in quick! *Update* Rowan has very kindly offered all Before the Big Day brides 10% off if you mention the wedding blog.


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Monday 31 October 2011

Reasonable Whimsical Wedding Gowns from BHLDN

Right now, I'm wishing I could get married all over again. The new autumn wedding collections are hitting the high street, and there are so many incredible dresses out there. Whatsmore, they're reasonable! These gowns are from American store BHLDN, but you could order them online, or even take a sneaky wedding dress trip to New York to pick one up. With prices starting at $260, you could afford it! Here's a few wedding dresses from their new collection.


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Sunday 25 September 2011

Finding the One - Vintage Wedding Dresses

Finding 'the one' is the most important step in preparing your big day, and I'm not talking about your groom. Picking your dress could be the hardest decision you ever make - after all, how often are you going to let yourself spend that much money on one gown? The secret is to choose a style you like, and then personalise it with the help of a professional dressmaker. Here are two fantastic options to help you on your way. The first collection comes thanks to The Vintage Wedding Dress Company and the second from Clapham-based company Ellie & Charlotte. Both offer a selection of silhouettes which you can then adapt into a unique and personal gown, designed just for you!


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Thursday 1 September 2011

Ethereal & Reasonable Wedding Gowns & Bridesmaid Dresses

There's a fabulous freshness to these gowns by Saja. Their simplicity would suit a free-spirited bride, or a beachside big day. Designer Soo Lee aims to create ethereal, whimsical dresses which won't break the bank, and all her pieces come in at under $1000. The only problem for British brides is that she's based in New York, so you might have to add an air-fare to that sum. But if you're making the trip to the Big Apple, then pick up your bridesmaid dresses from her NoLita store as well - her whole bridal collection is gorgeous!


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Sunday 7 August 2011

How to Recycle Your Wedding Dress

This is the weekend when I say goodbye to my Delphine Manivet Anatole wedding dress. He's going to a good home - the lovely bride-to-be Kirsty has bought him from me for her Shoreditch wedding next month. It seemed like fate when she got in touch saying that she'd been searching for a second-hand Anatole, and then found mine, only 10 minutes away from her London home. It feels a bit sad to let him go, but in my view it's crazy to keep a wedding dress locked away in your cupboard for twenty years. Let's be honest, fashions change so much, it's really unlikely your daughter is going to want to wear it. And what if you have sons? You don't want to be the psycho mother-in-law who makes your son's fiancé wear your old dress. So much better to make some of the money back, and recycle your big day. What do you think? Are you in favour of selling your gown, or are you going to keep your wedding dress for posterity? If you're interested in recycling your wedding dress, take a look at my advice below.


{Photo Credit} Delphine Manivet Anatole wedding dress, worn by a model {not me!}

How to Recycle Your Wedding Dress

1. When you choose your wedding dress make sure you buy a well-known brand. It's lovely to have a dress made to your own design, but it's very hard to sell it afterwards.

2. Try to be careful with your dress on your wedding day. That doesn't mean you can't have fun, just lift up the skirts when you're walking on gravel, or through puddles!

3. A dress without a train is less likely to pick up stains, and will therefore be easier to sell on. That said, my dress had a train, and I still managed to sell it, despite having trod in someone's dropped canapé. The bride-to-be who bought my dress didn't want a train, so she's going to have it adjusted sans stains.

4. Take the dress off after your first dance. It's less likely to get wrecked in the dancing, and you're more likely to be a little tipsy later in the night, and that's when you might spill things down yourself. Also, it means you get to have two bites at the wedding outfit cherry! I changed into a bright pink dress, which was fantastic for dancing the night away.

5. Avoid red wine - for obvious reason!

6. Ask your mum to help you take the dress off at the end of the evening and hang it up for you.

7. Get it dry-cleaned as soon as you can. Stains can set in. I didn't send my dress away to a special dry-cleaner - I just sent it to my usual one. I reckon all the special places are a bit of a rip-off, unless your dress is massively intricate.

8. Wear really high heels. That means that even if you're short, the bride that buys your dress can cut off the dirty hem and have it raised a couple of centimetres.

9. Avoid drunk uncles holding canapes or glasses. Ditto for your 16-year old cousin, who's been allowed to drink champagne for the first time.

10. If you've got a dress to sell, then why not advertise it for free on the Before the Big Day Facebook page? All you have to do is click here, click Like, and then you can post a picture or a video, plus a description.

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Wednesday 11 May 2011

Gorgeous Frothy Wedding Dress

Channel your inner princess with this gorgeous frothy gown. Spotted on one of my late-night wanders around Etsy, it made me want to go to the ball and flounce! Created by Pure Magnolia Couture, it's eco-friendly for green-minded brides, and made out of organic cotton. Love it!


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Friday 11 February 2011

The Wedding Dress Hunt - Delphine Manivet

Okay, it's wedding blog confession time. After insisting I wouldn't spend more than a thousand pounds on a wedding dress, and that it was outrageous to consider spending any more, I've chosen a Delphine Manivet gown. OUCH! It's SO much more than a thousand pounds, and my wonderful mum has offered to pay for it, but I've got severe buyer's remorse on her behalf. The problem is I love it. I love it more than The Boy {almost}, and when I tried it on for the second time, this wonderful feeling of relief swept over me, because I knew I'd finally found the right dress. It has begun to become a bit of an issue for me. Everyone kept asking whether I'd found my gown, and with only four months to go, it was all becoming far too stressy. Not being a fashion person, it had become something of an endurance test, and I felt I was failing at being a happy bride, because choosing a dress is supposed to be fun, right? Pictured below are some of Delphine Manivet's gorgeous dresses {photos by Kiss the Groom}, but if you want to know which one is mine, you'll need to check out my Twitter feed @beforethebigday, because I can't risk The Boy seeing it here! Click here for more on My Wedding.

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Thursday 10 February 2011

Anthropologie Wedding Dresses

Yes, you heard that correct. Everyone's favourite store, Anthropologie are launching a range of wedding dresses on 14th February. {Whoop whoop!} Long-admired for it's cool and quirky homeware, jewellery and clothing, thousands of brides choose an Anthropologie-style wedding each year, so it's no surprise they're capitalising on their popularity with a bridal line called BHLDN. I've hunted down a sneak-peak of the dresses via Glamour. What do you think of them? To be honest, I'm not obsessed yet, but I  can't wait to see the full range unveiled on Valentine's Day. If you're looking for more wedding dress inspiration click here.


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Thursday 3 February 2011

My Wedding - Buying Dresses in NYC

This is where I tell you all about planning my own wedding. After all, if I'm publishing all these Real Weddings, it's only fair I share my trials and tribulations. Read the rest of my wedding diary.

Buying Wedding Dresses in New York
If you follow me on Twitter, you might have spotted that I've just been on holiday. My cousin lives in the Caribbean {lucky me}, so I took off mid-Jan for a spot of sunshine. The flight stopped in New York, home of some of the best wedding shopping in the world, and I was off the plane in a shot, ready to try out some of the best bridal boutiques I could find.

First stop was Saja Wedding. I've already featured them on Before the Big Day, and Saja's dresses are simply gorgeous. Ethereal and floaty, they're perfect for a summer wedding. From simple to detailed, Saja also creates a heavenly range of accessories. Here are a few of my favourites from my marathon trying-on session!


Next stop, was the legendary J. Crew Bridal Boutique on Madison Avenue. It's a gorgeous place, with giant dressing rooms, and a dreamy selection of gowns, shoes and accessories. I do most of my shopping alone, but the group that was due to arrive after me included 12 bridesmaids, all looking for dresses along with the bride! J. Crew's dresses start wonderfully cheap, so I was hoping 'The One' would be one of those under $500. Here are a few of my favourites.

Last on my list {it was a flying stop}, was Lovely Bridal. A recent addition to the bridal market, it's a cute shop in Soho, just doors away from super-trendy Bleeker Street and the Magnolia Bakery. The changing room here was even bigger, and trying on the dresses was a real experience. They stock lots of fantastic designers, but my eye was drawn to the Delphine Manivet gowns, and those from LA designer Alix & Kelly.

So which one did I choose? I'm afraid I can't tell you that - not because I'm keeping it secret, but because I still haven't decided...... So with only 4 months to go until my big day, I still haven't chosen my wedding dress - argh! Please tell me which is your favourite - maybe we could have a vote?

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Thursday 27 January 2011

Reduced Exquisite Wedding Dresses

There's nothing that gets a wedding blogger more excited than cheap and chic wedding dresses, particularly when that blogger actually has a wedding in May and still no dress! So when a fashion insider told me about the secret online discout store, The Outnet, I knew I had to share it with you guys. It's AMAZING. If you're looking for a designer gown to use as a wedding dress, or bridesmaid dresses or mother-of-the-bride outfits, it's the only place to go! They have 70% of Alberta Ferretti and 50% off Christian Louboutin - OMG!

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Friday 7 January 2011

We ♥ Sample Sales

It's SALES time, so prepare yourself for some serious bargains!

Emma Hunt's hosting a fantastic sample sale starting on 8th January in Wimbledon. Emma's known for her stunning vintage designs, clean lines and elegant gowns. For further details, click here.


Phillipa Lepley's sale starts on 8th Jan and lasts until 22nd. Head down to the Fulham Road to try on her heavenly corseted gowns. The sale also includes accessories such as shrugs, veils and tiaras!

♥ Exciting news! Sassi Holford is holding a winter sale between 8th and 22nd January. Don't miss amazing reductions on selected samples of her classically elegant gowns. With stores in London and Somerset, you're bound to pick up a bargain. For further details click here.


♥ The Bridal Designer Sale are holding their next sample sale at the Thistle Hotel, Marble Arch on 15th-16th January. They're offering up to 70% off exquisite wedding gowns from leading international designers, including Amanda Wakeley, Caroline Castigliano, Christiana Couture, Galit Levi, Lyn Ashworth, Max Chaoul, Oleg Cassini Icon, Sharon Hoey, Toi Creazioni, and many, many more… Book your free tickets.

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Friday 31 December 2010

Slinky Wedding Dresses

If you're looking for a slinky wedding dress rather than a pufffy Princess number, then you can't do better than Belle & Bunty. Recently discovered via fantastic The Ebury Collection, every gown is gorgeous. Pick your favourite design, and Alice (Belle) and Hannah (Bunty) will make it to order in whatever colour you choose. Incidentally, do check out The Ebury Collection, they're a brilliant resource of wedding services and suppliers. P.S. If you're one of my friends, no buying, because I'm going to get one!!


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Thursday 11 November 2010

Mirror Mirror Sample Sale

Exciting news! Famous Islington bridal boutique, Mirror Mirror is hosting a one day sample sale on 28th November. Amazing dresses will be on offer, with prices from £375-£1000. The sale will include top brands like Charlotte Balbier, Gemy and Luci Dibella. I'll be there!

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Friday 22 October 2010

Vintage Lace Wedding Dresses

The Vintage Wedding Dress Company has long been one of my favourites, so imagine my excitement when news their latest collection dropped into my inbox! To follow on from the success of their Decades Silk Collection, which is seriously yummy - they've re-produced the six vintage-inspired dresses in lace. But not just any old lace - they've chosen six different varities, source from an amazing French company. Check out the dresses below, and in zoomed up glory on the Vintage website.

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Tuesday 19 October 2010

The Wedding Dress Hunt - Alberta Ferretti

Oh my! I love these gowns, even though they're not really wedding dresses. But aren't they exquisite? I'm seriously thinking that my wedding dress hunt will end with me choosing something from a designer store rather than a traditional wedding dress shop. What do you think of these lovelies? {Discovered via Little Winter Bride, a yummy blog based in Milan.}

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Wednesday 6 October 2010

The Wedding Dress Hunt - Liz Fields

The price of wedding dresses these days is getting ridiculous. I'm convinced that many designers deliberately prey on brides and make them pay through the nose for their dream dress. If there's corsetry involved, then fair enough, but if you're buying a slip dress, then anything over £500 is outrageous! Luckily there are a few designers out there who offer gowns at affordable prices, without sacrificing quality, fit or style. Liz Fields is one of the best - she makes heavenly wedding dresses for cold and hot climates, with prices starting at $300. Her bridesmaid frocks are to-die-for, with over 900 customisable color combinations, even the most difficult maid will be happy! The only catch? You'll have to fly to the US or buy online, as Liz's dresses aren't stocked in the UK. But even if you don't buy one of her dresses, the next time a sales assistant gives you a price of £5000 for a gown, you know to walk away. I'm off to the Designer Wedding Show on Friday to look for my own dress, so it'll be interesting to see what I find. Follow me on Twitter for all the latest news from the show.

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Tuesday 14 September 2010

Wedding Dress Hunt - Rachel Gilbert

Eight months and 13 days. That's how long I've got until my own wedding day. So it's probably time I started looking for a wedding dress. I have to admit what while I'm excited about the stationery and decor of our big day, the dress-thang doesn't really get me going. I think it's fear of the unknown, and a determination to not spend more than one thousand pounds - I mean, is that even possible?? Plus, I'm yet to find a single dress designer in the UK that presses my buttons. I'm guessing if I feel this way, then there must be other ladies out there with the same conundrum, so I'm going to go in search of the best frocks, for you and for me. My first discovery is Australian designer Rachel Gilbert. She's long been a favourite of mine, and {fab news!} Net-a-Porter have just started stocking her dresses. Check the pics out below, and tell me what you think, plus, if you've got any designers to recommend, please do leave a comment!


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Wednesday 21 July 2010

We ♥ J Crew

For American girls, J Crew is the wedding shop du jour. Renowned for it's cheap but chic dresses, dreamy accessories and brand new New York boutique, it's fast dominating the bridal market. But what if you're a UK bride? Well with dresses starting at $400 it's almost worth picking up a cheap flight to NYC, but if that doesn't appeal, then help is at hand thanks to Net-a-Porter. Their lovely buyers have cottoned on to what we want, and their new collection includes several J Crew gowns - woohoo!

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Monday 12 July 2010

Top Tip Week ♥3

Worrying about the cost of your wedding dress? Never fear, Before the Big Day's Top Tips are here. Check out the fabulous advice below, and get the gown you want for a fraction of the price. Meanwhile, if you have any money-saving advice that you'd like to share with other brides, please leave a comment. Every little helps!

Tip ♥3 - Your Dress
The days of keeping your wedding dress for future generations are long gone. Most brides sell their gowns once they get back from their honeymoon, and there are thousands of dresses that have, by their very nature, only been worn once. Websites like Almost New Wedding Dresses and Sell My Wedding Dress enable you to search by size and designer, and there's no reason for you not to be able to try before you buy. Even better - go into the bridal boutiques and try on the style you like, then find one second-hand via the internet.

Photo Credits - {from top} 1. Jenny Packham 2. Temperley

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