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Second Wedding Dress Encore
Brides
Don't Settle For Second BestGONE are the days when the second time bride known as
the "encore bride" has to settle for scaled down ceremonies
with fewer guests.
With over 45% percent of all weddings today involving one or
both partners who have been married before, it's difficult to
tell from the attire whether the modern bride is marrying for
the first or umpteenth time. In fact, the modern bride who is
lucky enough to find love again is trampling on the old
traditions. Now their wedding is based on their taste and their
budget. With the motto being: "This is the last time, and it's
got to be the best."
The “encore bride” is in a different place than when she had
her first wedding. They are confident, they have more money to
spend, and they know what they want. Their focus is on "simple
elegance".
Whether it is your first, second or third wedding the focal
point is still the wedding dress. These brides are seeking
dresses that are tailored rather than poufy - a sexy,
sophisticated look with the emphasis on quality fabrics.
Today's trends in bridal gowns are all about you. Your second
wedding gown should reflect your personal style, your fashion
sense and what kind of wedding you want to have.
When shopping for that perfect dress it helps to know your body
type so you can choose the gown that highlights your best
features and downplays the areas you wish you could forget.
Here are some of the latest fashion trends to help get you
started:
Trains are fine, but keep them simple, again matching the
formality and style of the wedding.
Show some skin: At this year's runway shows, many designers
decided to go bare. Creations featured mostly strapless gowns
that place the emphasis on the bodice: gently weaved, beaded,
or simple with demure jeweled straps.
Body-Conscious: Designers are very body conscious these days,
with shape taking precedence. This is good news for any bride:
most of these dresses have a slimming effect. The ever-popular
A-line (also known as princess) is a long cut that draws the
eye downwards, and often has a built-in train. This does not
mean that designers have abandoned the classic traditional
gowns...the skirts still float but the cut is meant to flatter
the body.
Embroidery and Lace: These two mainstays of bridal fashion
never go out of style and let’s not forget beading. Today's
bride wants the opulence in beadwork with many designers
choosing crystals over glass beads.
Color: This component of a gown has never been so popular.
Brides are actually thinking outside the box these days
choosing jewel tone gowns in gold, silver, and a variety of
pearl tones. However, second time brides still are confident
enough to wear white, after all "white symbolizes commitment
and faithfulness" so why not!
Where to Look: Magazines are the traditional way a bride begins
her gown search, but why not look for a gown online? Most
designers now have WebPages, and a collection of name gowns can
be found on a number of websites. And if you're wondering,
"Will the gown of my dreams fit me right?" there's help to be
found on a multitude of websites which determine your body type
and then suggest the dress type that is best for your
figure.
Finally Hit the Runways! The latest fashions needn't remain a
trade secret. Bridal shows, which feature live runway
presentations of the current trends and designers, are an
excellent way to view a variety of gowns.
A wedding is a celebration of love so indulge and take your
time finding that perfect gown. The number one comment I
receive from second time brides is..."this is definitely it,
I'm not getting married again".
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