SAKS FIFTH AVE: Bridal Trunk Show

Melissa Sweet - Uma Dress

They’re taking place in New York City and Beverly Hills on the dates designated below. Please call to make an appointment.

Saks Fifth Avenue Bridal Salon,
9600 Wilshire Boulevard, Beverly Hills (310-887-5509)

March
4-6, Vera Wang
11-13, Melissa Sweet, Priscilla of Boston, and Platinum
18-20, Oscar de la Renta
25-27, Reem Acra

April
15-17, Romona Keveza
22-24, Douglas Hannant
29-May 1, Jenny Packham

May
6-8, Angel Sanchez
13-15, Anne Bowen

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For the New Yorkers

Saks Fifth Avenue Bridal Salon,
611 Fifth Avenue, fifth floor, New York
(212-940-2269)

March
4-6, Kenneth Pool
11-13, Junko Yoshioka
18-20, Anna Maier Ulla-Maija
25-27, Jenny Packham

April
8-10, Marchesa
15-17, Anne Bowen
22-24, Monique Lhuillier
29-May 1, Selia Yang

May
6-8, Douglas Hannant
13-15, Angel Sanchez
20-22, Vera Wang

June
17-19, Carolina Herrera

July
15-17, Monique Lhuillier

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Wedding Dress Terms

Are you having trouble explaining what style of dress you want? Or having a difficult time understanding what the sales person is telling you? If you’re having trouble keeping track of all the technical terms, you”re not to worry. We know there are just way too many terms when it comes to describing wedding gowns. So I’ve put together a glossary for you and I hope that, by the end of this entry, you’ll learn a few new terms and be able to shop for your wedding dress easier. If there are some terms that I’ve missed, feel free to comment below!

Necklines
Spaghetti Straps – Thin straps that go over shoulders
V-Neck – Shaped like a “V”
Off-the-Shoulder – sits below the shoulders to showcase a woman’s collarbone and shoulders
Sweetheart – Shaped like a heart
Strapless – No straps, gown is kept up by bodice
Halter – Straps go around the back of neck
Sabrina or Bateau – Follows collarbone from shoulder to shoulder
Square – square neckline
T-shirt or Jewel – Round like a t-shirt
Portrait – Wide scoop that sits just on shoulder bone (it’s similar to off-the-shoulder neckline, but made w/ more fabric)
Scoop – Wide “U” shape

Silhouettes
A-line:
These dresses are fitted at the waist with a skirt that forms a triangle or “A” shape. A-line wedding dresses are the most common shape. Flattering to many body types.

Ballgown: Has a full, flouncy skirt and a very fitted bodice. Some ballgowns have a corset style, while others have elaborate, full sleeves. Some ballgowns feature a basque waist—a V-shaped dropped waistline. It’s like a traditional princess dress.

Empire: Is cut directly below the bust and usually features a fairly simple skirt with minimal volume.  It’s very Greek goddess style-like / medieval look, the empire waistline has a sweet, flirtatious look.

Mermaid: Hugs the waist & hips and flares dramatically from the knee down. It’s a sexy cut; definitely shows off a woman’s curves.

Sheath: Resembling a slip;  column or tube shaped gown following the contours of the body. A sheath dress shows every curve because of the lack of embellishments.


Fabrics
Polyester – Man made fabric often blended with silks or made to mimic a certain type of fabric
Silk –
A soft and fine fabric that comes in a variety of finishes such as shantung or satin
Satin – Smooth textured fabric very common in wedding gowns. Comes in Silk or Polyester
Silk Mikado –
A type of blended silk that is heavier than regular silk
Shantung - Rough textured fabric with lines and “nubs”. Comes in Silk or Polyester
Taffeta –
Crisp, rustling fabric
Tulle –
Stiff netting similar to organza but stiffer and coarser
Batiste – Semi-transparent fabric
Brocade – Heavy material with a pattern
Charmeuse: lightweight, smooth, semilustrous satiny fabric.
Chiffon – Lightweight, flowing sheer fabric, transparent fabric of silk or rayon with a soft finish.
Crepe – Lightweight porous-like fabric; silk or rayon fabric made with crepe yarn, with a slight pebbly texture
Damask – Medium weight patterned fabric
Duchess Satin – Hybrid of silk and polyester
Dupioni – Thick coarse looking silk
Gazar –
Criss cross weaved fabric,linen-like
Illusion –
Semi-transparent fabric similar to organza
Organdy –
Stiffer transparent fabric
Organza –
Sheer fabric similar to tulle but more tightly woven
Rayon – Similar to polyester but more elastic
Linen: a cloth made of flax, that is noted for its strength, coolness,and luster
Eyelet: open-weave embroidery
Voile: fine, sheer fabric; more like linen than cotton

Waistlines
Basque – Waistline dips below natural waist forming a “V” in the center
Dropped -
Waistline dips below natural waistline and sits more on hips
Empire –
High waistline just under bust
Princess Cut-
Many gowns especially a-lines have no defined waist
Natural-
Waistline sits between the empire and dropped waistlines.
Asymmetrical Waistline – where it starts either on one side at Empire Waistline and falls to a Natural Waistline on the other side, or starts on one side at a Natural Waistline and falls to the other side down to a Dropped Waistline.

Viels
Blusher: loose veil worn forward over face and, after the ceremony, turned back, over the headpiece; often attached to longer, three-tiered veil
Flyaway: multiple layers that brush the shoulders; usually worn with informal dress
Fingertip: several layers of veiling that touch the fingertips
Ballet-length/Waltz-length: falls to the ankles
Chapel-length: cascades 2 1/3 yards from headpiece
Cathedral-length: cascades at least 3 1/2 yards from headpiece, usually worn with a cathedral train

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Wedding Gowns | Sample Sale of the Year @ Glamour Closet!!!!!!

I was browsing through the internet and I found this awesome deal! And keep in mind this happens once a year!

Glamour Closet located in Los Angeles, CA is having a sample sale on Dec 19th and Dec 20th! All designer sample wedding gowns for: $499, $999., or $1499!!!

They have designers including “Monique Lhuillier, Pronovias, Reem Acra, Kenneth Pool, Amsale, Enzoani and more! Save up to 85% on all gowns. Sale includes all gowns in store, including recent new arrivals” GCOC

This is a first come, first serve event, so you better go early!

here are the information:

Saturday, December 19, 2009 (9am–5pm)
Sunday, December 20, 2009 (10am–3pm)

Glamour Closet Los Angeles

324 South La Brea Avenue (cross street: West 3rd Street)
Los Angeles, CA 90036
323/938-2000

Additional Important Information:

•  Sale is first come, first served; shoppers will be admitted to sale in order of arrival

•  No appointments taken

•  Each bride limited to 2 guests (due to space limitations)

•  50 minute time allotment in the store (to ensure everyone gets an opportunity!)

•  No merchandise hold policy

•  All gowns typically bridal size 8 or 10 (fits closer to sizes 6 and 8 in regular clothes)

•  Hundreds of gowns originally priced up to $10,000 retail, all priced $499, $999 or $1499

•  Designer labels include Reem Acra, Amsale, Monique Lhuillier, Pronovias and many, many more!

•  All shopping and “try-on’s” are self-service (for this two-day special event only); Shoppers may take gowns directly off rack themselves

•  Sales consultants will be available to answer questions and provide assistance as needed

•  Referrals for alterations specialists will be provided

•  Entire store will serve as an open dressing room; brides welcome to try-on gowns anywhere there is available space (store curtains in front window will be drawn for privacy from street)

•  All brides recommended to wear bras, bustiers, lingerie, shorts & underwear to try on gowns as entire store will become a dressing room.

•  All sales are final (no returns allowed); gowns are sold “As-Is”

•  All merchandise sold must be taken at time of purchase; no storage available.

•  Cash and credit cards accepted; NO checks allowed.

For more information, visit their website: http://glamourcloset.com/closet/html/events.asp



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