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2. Examine some sample dress, consider your likes and dislikes

Designing Your Own Prom Dress

There are several advantages on designing your own prom dress. On one hand, you wont end up wearing the same dress as someone else and on the other hand, it fits your own personal style and personality. There in no need to fear to make your own dress and it can be done in just a few steps.

1. Looking through stores, online catalogs, clothing catalogs and pattern books will give you an idea about the elements you can use in your own prom dress. Making use of thrift and consignment stores is the best and inexpensive way to purchase the ones you like the best. These can be used as the pattern for your prom dress or as part of your prom dress.

2. Examine some sample dress, consider your likes and dislikes and then decide how to alter the dress to suit you. If you like the color and fabrics, take the dresses apart to use the part of the dress you like. For example, if you like the bodice of the dress and the skirt, but hate the sleeves and back, utilize a seam ripper to take away the parts of the dress that you dont be fond of.

3. Buy textile for your dress. Having followed Step 3, you will have half a dress at this point. Get a sample of the fabric and find a fabric that matches. Choose a dress fabric that you like, if you are not going to utilize part of a previous dress.

4. Get dress patterns. You can purchase patterns for the entire dress or for a part. Look for parts of the dress that you like rather than looking past the entire dress. Consider parts of the dress you can omit of the design. Avoid buying patterns that appear complicated to modify.

5. Using different parts of different patterns make sketches of your dress. Imagine about the dress and draw several different options. This time your individual dress design will start to come out.

6. You can either create your own dress or approach a tailor who is flexible and work with you according to your design ideas.

Wedding Dress & Hairstyle jovani wedding Get The Right Look

The wedding dress and wedding hairstyle you choose are the most important decisions you will ever make, that is of course, after you have chosen the right groom!

When it comes to your wedding gown, there is such a vast range of styles, shapes and colour. Naturally, the wedding hairstyle has to come second to the dress, although the 2 must work together synonymously.

The best advice to take when choosing your wedding dress is to go to a shop with an open mind. It is all very well to have an idea of what you would like, but it's a known fact that 75% of brides come home with an unexpected choice of dress. It will be such a fun day out, and probably the only chance in your life you will get to 'play' with so many different types of wedding gown.

Choosing your bridal gown will be the most expensive shopping trip of your life! Most wedding dress specialists are only too helpful and will be quite happy for you to try on most of the shop, though you may have to pre-book an appointment at some places. If you are in a minority of places where the staff resemble those on Julia Robert's trip to Rodeo alfred angelo 6471 Drive in Pretty Woman then simply go elsewhere. No-one should hurry you into a decision about a wedding gown and no-one should make you feel like a nuisance.

Trying on wedding dresses of every style is essential; you really don't know what will suit you until you try it on. Experiment with bodice and skirt, all-in-one empire line, bias cut, strapless, spaghetti straps, off the shoulder, short sleeves, long sleeves, organza, silk, tulle, with a petticoat and without a petticoat. It would also be a good idea to take a few hair clips with you so that you can experiment with different wedding hairstyles as you are experimenting with different wedding dresses.

Before you go on your big shopping expedition, it would be a good idea to look through a range of bridal magazines. Look at different colours, styles, shapes, fabrics and designers so that you have a few ideas about what you like when you are trying on. It would also be a good idea to look at wedding hairstyles. Don't forget though, that bridal models usually look fantastic in everything they wear and all hairstyles suit them.

You would be better to look at a model with similar colourings and with a similar face shape to yourself. You should also look at certain combinations of wedding gowns and wedding hairstyles - chances are that particular dress styles lend themselves to particular hairstyles. For example, strapless gowns are often complemented by up-do's, whereas tall, slim brides wearing plain silk dresses look better with short, cropped hairstyles or loads of long unkempt tousled curls!

Once at a wedding gown shop, give your assistant some idea of what sort of dress you have in mind. Try your dream dress on and see how it makes you feel. But, don't be put off if an assistant suggests something completely different. Remember, they have kitted out hundreds of brides and probably have a good idea of what will suit you just by looking at you and talking to you. Go on, be daring! It is true what they say - "You will just know when you try on the right one!"

They may also have some good ideas bridesmaid dresses styles about wedding hairstyles too, so don't be afraid to ask them.

Lastly, before choosing your dream wedding gown and a breathtaking wedding hairstyle to go with it, remember to choose something that suits the way you are now. Many brides plan to be 2 sizes smaller, have more defined arms, a longer neck or have longer hair by the big day, but you should always choose a wedding dress to suit how you are today. Look upon any weight loss or toning up as an added bonus - or the icing on the cake!

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