Monday 8 February 2010
Choosing The Bridal Accessories And Wedding Veils
You do not want your veil to take away from your dress as well as you do not want your accessories to take away from the look of the dress and the veils.
There are so many different types of wedding veils to choose from when you buy your dress.
You may want a shorter veil, a longer veil or a headpiece veil.
Whatever wedding veil you choose as a part of your bridal accessories will accent your hair as well as your other accessories and dress.
Many brides who have a traditional wedding with all the thrills and frills might have long train on the dress with a longer veil that flows into the train of the dress.
This is beautiful when properly laid out by the bridesmaids.
Some brides choose a shorter veil when they have wedding dress with a longer train.
The wedding veils are especially elegant today and have different styles to choose from when you look around.
Many years ago and still today, some brides still prefer the veil that covers the face until the ceremony is complete.
This however, is rare today with so many different beautiful designs.
The headpiece wedding veils are more popular today as part of the bridal accessories.
The designs are beautiful and elegant and look extraordinary with any type of dress.
The two most important things to keep in mind about the wedding veil is first, where you are getting married and the wedding dress in regards to style and color.
Since there are so many different lengths, the dress you have depends on the type of veil you can wear that does not take away from the beauty of the dress and yourself.
When you choose a headpiece, you can choose between a headpiece with a veil or one without the veil.
If you bridal accessories includes hair combs or hair clips, you might want to take them along when you choose your wedding veil.
Not all wedding veils look the same when these accessories are added.
You can also choose from many different colors when looking for the perfect wedding veil.
Today, white is not the only color to wear when you say your wedding vows.
Brides have worn blue, black, red, white and pastel colors.
You might even want a white wedding dress with a pastel wedding veil.
Weddings and bridal accessories have evolved over the years and what was once acceptable is now replace with more modern colors and styles.
The wedding veils are just another way to accent the dress.
Whether you wear a veil or a headpiece, you will always want to remember that you are accenting your hair and the dress.
This holds true for the flowers as well.
If you have a veil that has a hairclip with flowers, you will want it to match your bouquet.
After all, bridal accessories should compliment the bride and flow together nicely.
Your photographer will attest to this as well.
Saturday 6 February 2010
THE first snaps of the TNA wedding between Traci Brooks and Frankie Kazarian have been released.
The blushing bride had fellow Knockouts So Cal Val and Christy Hemme by her side, along with former TNA star Gail Kim — who now wrestles in WWE.
WEDDING PARTY ... Val, AJ, Joe, Christy, Gail and Chris pose with the happy couple Traci and Frankie
WEDDING PARTY ... Val, AJ, Joe, Christy, Gail and Chris pose with the happy couple Traci and Frankie
Kazarian, who performs as Suicide in TNA, was accompanied by Samoa Joe, Christopher Daniels and AJ Styles.
Daniels, who was best man, commented on his Twitter: "Frankie and Traci's wedding was a beautiful affair.
"Some tears were shed, but the joy overflowed!! Absolutely fabulous!!"
There was further good news in the wrestling world this week after reports that WWE intercontinental champion Drew McIntyre has got engaged to Diva Tiffany.
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Thursday 4 February 2010
ABC to televise "Bachelor" wedding
The two-hour "The Bachelor: Jason and Molly's Wedding" is set to air March 8. The event will include the bride's dress fitting, planning for the big day, bachelor and bachelorette parties and the ceremony. Past "Bachelor" and "Bachelorette" couples and participants will be on the guest list.
ABC and producers Next Entertainment in association with Warner Horizon Television have every right to assume a "Bachelor" wedding will draw viewers. After Trista Rehn met Ryan Sutter on "The Bachelorette" in 2002, their wedding on ABC was a ratings smash, drawing more than 17.1 million viewers.
Mesnick and Malaney's vows mark the latest twist in narrative that's extended through a couple of seasons of the "Bachelor" franchise. Mesnick was one of the final two bachelors on DeAnna Pappas' edition of "The Bachelorette." Rejected by Pappas, he became the first single dad on "The Bachelor" and proposed to Melissa Rycroft in the finale, only to change his mind and break up with Rycroft on the air and instead propose to runner-up Malaney.
Wedding comedy "Romantics" walks predictable aisle
PARK CITY, Utah (Hollywood Reporter) - It's a long night's journey into day for a bride, her groom and seven close friends in "The Romantics," writer-producer Galt Niederhoffer's initial foray into directing.
Landing somewhere between a generational comedy and soap opera, the film is forgettable fun. All the characters could use more definition, which is surprising given that Niederhoffer has adapted her novel. One would imagine there would have been ample material to flesh out her wedding party for the big screen.
The film screened at Sundance is a work-in-progress with the music score still waiting to be laid in and additional changes promised by the director. This might be a case where a movie could be lengthened by a few minutes to its own benefit. In this cut, some of the more peripheral characters never quite come into focus.
Despite gathering storm clouds before the ceremony, literally and figuratively, this is a pretty light genre film with the occasional juicy confrontation to spice up the party. Theatrically, "Romantics" will be embraced by the over-25 set primarily, though wedding movies seem to play across many age groups. Box office potential appears to be modest.
Does there actually exist a filmmakers' playbook for clan-gathering films? This one certainly follows that formula with a large white mansion -- all those rooms to play hide-and-seek in! -- that sits majestically on a shoreline in front of a large lawn perfect for drinking, late-night swims, clandestine encounters and the ceremony itself.
The crux of the matter is that the groom, Tom (Josh Duhamel), has over the years been desired by the bride, Lila (Anna Paquin), and her maid of honor, Laura (Katie Holmes). Looks like Lila won -- but has she?
It might have been smart if like-manner melodramas hovered over other wedding guests. Niederhoffer tries to produce some by filling her characters with an astonishing amount of liquor to loosen libidos and tongues. But because one has barely met these people, one can't always grasp what's at stake if one party member wanders off with another.
The film more or less belongs to Holmes (who also executive produces). This seems to be her journey, even though she's only an honored guest. Paquin's character sparks to life late in the film, perhaps too late. Nothing Duhamel does can garner much audience sympathy. Dude, you had your choice of two hot women and so you made it. What's your problem?
In one of the film's better lines, a buddy, disdainfully watching him struggle with his tie, asks, "Having trouble tying the knot?" Tom never has a good response to that question, which in one form or another gets asked throughout the movie.
Drinking begins early, at the rehearsal dinner, overseen by the bride's wary mother (Candice Bergen). It never really abates. As the old college friends continue imbibing inside and out -- in a guesthouse, an attic, on the beach and in the nearby woods -- friendships are put to the test. Holmes has her moments as the ultimate bad party guest. There just isn't enough depth in this role to do justice to the inner turmoil she nicely expresses. Paquin has only one memorable scene, and Duhamel struggles to make sense of the groom's dithering.
So one enjoys "Romantics" for the genre trappings -- the inebriated toasts, feverish gossiping, unexpected trysts, the de rigueur wedding dress snafu and bright lines that cut through the mood of sentimentality and nostalgia.
Niederhoffer, long a denizen of New York's indie filmmaking scene, has chosen a rather tired genre with which to make her directing debut. She gets energy and laughs out of the prenuptial mayhem but nothing one haven't seen before. Let's hope in her next effort she breaks a few molds rather than embraces them.
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Oh the joy of a grandma that sews! I find myself with so many great ideas and not enough time to do them. My free time comes in 20 minute slots every three hours or so in between our singing, dancing, playing, eating, reading, sometimes crying mostly smiling day. Enter crafty grandma. I send her a pattern, some fabric and trims and like magic she sends us back the dresses! Love these funky birds with lime green ric rac trim.