Hawaiian Wedding Dresses and Wedding Gowns
July 28, 2011
Numerous Hawaiian brides plan having their wedding on the beach, where one could choose between a conventional ivory or white wedding gown, or a tropical island themed Hawaiian bridal dress. We also have an article on Hawiian wedding traditions.Wedding dress floral prints
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The Right Wedding Dress
July 24, 2011
A Wedding Dress is the single element of the whole ceremony which is usually wholly within the control of the bride to be. She should expect to have full say in the colour, fabrics, style, cut and fashion of the wedding dress and matching bridesmaid gown. With all that power comes responsibility and how does a new (and often young) bride make such a difficult decision?
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Planning a Traditional Wedding Ceremony
July 16, 2011
It seems like these days there are a lot of great suggestions available to couples who want to plan a quirky contemporary wedding, but less information for brides who prefer a more traditional style. Even with all of the emphasis on throwing a wedding that is hip and unique, there is still something to be said for weddings that rely more on custom and tradition. This is a guide to planning a traditional wedding ceremony.
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Traditional Simple Wedding Dresses in Asia
July 8, 2011
Asia is a very huge continent and consists of many races, religions and cultures. Thus, there are many types of traditional simple wedding dresses in Asia. A simple wedding dress does not contain many details. The color and style must meet the basic requirement of elegant, presentable and feminine. Here are some of the traditional wedding dresses in Asia.
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Wedding Dresses – Ancient to Modern Symbolism and Color Choice
June 30, 2011
Like many women, after you’ve accepted your finance’s marriage proposal and your thoughts turn to the practical aspects of the wedding that is to follow, what is the first thing you think of? The wedding dress. The Wedding Dress is a symbol, offering an unforgettable lesson in hope, written with the natural simplicity and beauty of a born storyteller. Saying, “I believe in my future, I believe in the man whom I am giving myself to, I believe I have not kept myself in vain, but in the hope of life and success with my husband and the children we will bring forth.”
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Cultural Differences in Wedding Dresses
June 22, 2011
Starting from the time that you reach your teenage years through your puberty stage and gradually until you turn to be a young adolescent, you will have definitely thought about marriage at least once in your life. It is just natural to do so and there is no need for you to be ashamed even if you are a very conservative person. This is because marriage is considered to be one of the most memorable and important events in one’s life.