Friday, 27 February 2009
Genuine Round Aquamarine Earring Studs
Yellow Gold Black and White Diamond Panda Bear Pendant
White Gold Channel-Set Diamond Band
Yellow Gold Grey Pearl and Diamond Spider Pendant
Thursday, 26 February 2009
Chris and Shirley
The first time I met Shirley, I was not sure if she will book me. Seriously.. So i did my best to present her something that she can't refuse. :-) And when she came to pick up all the clothes na, she told me she went to almost 10 designers and luckily, she chose me! :-)
Both of them have good taste.. They are very creative.. I love the concept of their wedding.. Vintage, romantic, sophisticated.. I was super happy when i saw the photos.. We nailed it! :-) And I told Shirley, "pwede pala kayo ni Chris maging model eh.. galing nyo mag pose!"
This is what she replied "haha. model? not siguro. im so glad you finally get to see the pics. sure, do invite us in one of your shows. would love to see your new creations.. hope maging veluz ka din. i'll never tire of recommending you to my weddings@work sisters. i will continue to follow through your recent involvement and activities through your blogs and social network sites. more power! hugs!"
;-)
January 3, 2009
Wedding gown, groom's suit and entourage gowns by Veejay Floresca
Ceremony at the Notre Dame de Vi Chapelle
Reception at the Fernbrook Garden
Makeup by Gela Laurel
Hair by Vianney Guese
Photos by: Lito Genilo click here to see his blog and
Paul Vincent click here to see his blog
You can also check my multiply account to see more pics, click here
A light refresher.
Wednesday, 25 February 2009
Wedding Dresses Style
When shopping for your wedding dress, you should first consider which gown style you prefer. When selecting your wedding gown style, consider the silhouette, sleeves, neckline, bodice and train. Following is guide to the basic terminology of popular wedding gown styles.
The Silhouette
* A-line - The A-line or princess dress has no marked waist and the vertical seams flow from the shoulders down to a flared skirt, creating a "A" shape.
* Ball Gowns - These gowns normally quite formal, reminding you of Cinderella. The bodice is fitted with a very full skirt.
* Empire - Empire gowns have a raised waistline that starts right under the bust, flowing to a slim (but not body-hugging) skirt.
* Mermaid - As the name indicates, the mermaid dress is contoured against the body then the gown flows out beginning around the knees. This is the sexiest of the styles.
* Sheath - The sheath or column dress has a slim shape that follows close to the line of the body. The straight design is form-fitting and doesn't allow for many body flaws.
The Sleeves
* 3/4 sleeves - end between the elbow and wrist.
* Bell - long sleeves, flare out toward the wrist creating a bell shape.
* Cap - rounded sleeves, just covering shoulders.
* Fitted point - long, fitted sleeves that come to a point over the hand.
* Juliet - long, fitted sleeves with puffy shoulders.
* Long sleeves - long sleeves that are normally form-fitting.
* Off-the-shoulder Sleeves - cover the upper part of the arm but leave the tops of shoulders exposed.
* Poet - long sleeves, fitted to the elbow then flared.
* Pouf - short sleeves, gathered to create a poufy look.
* Short sleeves - about the length of T-shirt sleeves.
* Sleeveless - strapless with no sleeves.
* Spaghetti straps - thin spaghetti straps with no sleeves.
The Neckline
* Bateau - close to straight across from the tip of the shoulder. Gives plenty of coverage.
* Halter - wraps around the back of the neck to create deep armholes. Often also a backless style, which is very sexy.
* High - covers most of the neck. Creates a formal, somewhat stiff look.
* Jewel - similar to that of a T-shirt. Creates a bustier look.
* Off-The-Shoulder - as the name indicates, the top of the shoulders are bare. Showcases your collarbone and shoulders.
* Portrait - a very wide scoop from the tip of one shoulder to the tip of the other.
* Scoop - classic U-shaped neckline. Can be cut low for a more sexy look.
* Square - squared neckline, often associated with empire gowns.
* Strapless - normally straight across. Not recommended for women with small busts.
* Sweetheart - shaped like the top half of a heart. Emphasizes the cleavage.
* V-Neck - dips in the front into a V-shape. Can be very deep.
The Bodice
The bodice refers to the portion of the dress between the neckline and skirt.
* Corset - a form fitting bodice with boning and lace-up closures.
* Halter - sleeveless bodice that wraps around you neck, normally backless.
* Midriff - fits very closely around the mid-section, accentuating your waist.
* Surplice - sections of fabric cross wrap in the front or back.
* Tank - sleeveless with wide armholes like tank top.
The Train
* Sweep - 8" to 12" in length, just a few inches longer than the gown.
* Court - extends about 3 feet from the waist.
* Chapel - extends about 4 feet from the waist.
* Cathedral - extends about 6 to 9 feet from the waist.
* Royal - extends more than 9 feet from the waist.
The Veil
* Birdcage - falls right below the chin, usually attached to a headpiece.
* Flyaway - ends at the shoulder.
* Blusher - worn over your face, about 28" long.
* Elbow Length - ends at the elbow or waist.
* Fingertip - ends at the finger tips or just below the waist.
* Ballet - ends at the ankles.
* Chapel - ends slightly longer than dress length.
* Cathedral - 9 feet or longer.
The Wedding Gown Basic
Wedding gowns come in multiple styles and fabrics, and you should choose one that represents both the ceremony style (formal, semi-formal, or informal) as well as your personal tastes.
Traditional wedding gown styles include Ball Gown, Empire, Basque, and A-Line. A Ball gown resembles "Cinderella's" dress with a big poofy skirt. The Empire has a high waist (cropped just under the bust line) with a flared skirt. The Basque comes in both the "U" or the "V" shape, with the waist just below the natural waistline. And, the A-Line resembles the shape of an "A," slimmer up top and widening as you go further down.
Some of the more popular fabrics include satin, velvet, lace, tissue taffeta, chiffon, and linen. Satin is wonderful for fall and winter, but may be too hot and heavy for summer months, especially in warmer climates. Chiffon and linen, on the other hand, are great light summer fabrics. Lace and tissue taffeta are very popular for spring while the rich feel of velvet is appropriate for fall and winter.
I don't know what's cuter...
or the dapper gentleman in plaid coat and beret who came to claim it. He was dropping off some pants to the tailor across the street. I watched his every move. With that ride, you shouldn't have to pay the parking meter. So he didn't.
And yes, the steering wheel is on the right.
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Jack & Emily: TreasureTrove part 2
Couldn't resist sharing more gorgeous images by Natalie Norton of Jack & Emily's catholic ceremony held at St. Timothy.