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Sexy Wedding Dresses

Posted under Wedding Gowns on Saturday 28 January 2006

Some weddings are themed around a fairy tale complete with a ball and a prince charming. Some weddings are casual affairs with simple décor and basic wedding attire. Other weddings are more romantic and call for sexy wedding dresses that enhance the feelings of love and passion.

If your wedding falls into the last category, you will find a wide selection of wedding dresses that give you that sexy look you want. A good search online should result in a number of legitimate websites that offer a gallery of wedding dresses you can look through in a short period of time.

The thing about sexy wedding gowns is that the word “sexy” means different things to different people. So you will probably need to narrow your search criteria beyond the single word to describe the dress you want.

Some women, and men for that matter, find the form fitting sheath wedding dress to be very sexy. This dress is straight and floor length but is form fitting around the waist and hips. It can have a plunging fitted neckline or a soft cowl neckline. It can be sleeveless or strapless or off the shoulder. For a winter wedding, a sheath dress with long lace sleeves is very elegant and sexy.

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Vera Wang Wedding Dresses

Posted under Wedding Gowns on Wednesday 25 January 2006

There are talented designers all over the world who specialize in wedding gowns and do a great job of creating a fantasy wedding for thousands of brides every year. However, when most brides think of the ultimate wedding dress, they thing of Vera Wang wedding dresses. Vera Wang is an American designer who has mastered the art of making brides beautiful.

If what you want is a Vera Wang original, you will pay thousands of dollars for an impeccably designed and professionally hand tailored gown. Most of Vera Wang’s designs feature hand made beads sewn on with fine lace by the most skilled sewing technicians. The dresses are one of a kind and made to fit the bride who orders it.

Vera Wang also offers a couture line that features designs that she originated and that are one of a kind, but are offered for display in her runway fashion shows. The dresses on the models can be sold, but the gown can also be fitted for a bride not so strangely proportioned.

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Things To Consider When Planning Your Honeymoon

Posted under Wedding Planning on Sunday 22 January 2006

After the ceremony, you and the groom will be jetting off to the location of your dreams, basking in the sun or swishing down the slopes. But no matter where you are going, there are some honeymoon preparations that you may not think of when you are buying the tickets.

Of course, reservations for plane flights and hotel rooms are necessary. You should use a travel agent who is experienced to help plan all these details. They can also recommend any local sites or activities should you want to ever leave your room.

But beyond these basics, there are some other things you will want to do before the rice is thrown and the plane takes off.

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Good Wedding Speeches Can Add To Wedding Festivities

Posted under Wedding Toasts on Thursday 19 January 2006

How can there be a wedding without wedding speeches? The bride’s father is the first to do the honors, followed by the groom and then by the Best Man. At some weddings even the maid of Honor may be asked to speak a few words. The guests wait for the speeches to end before heading for the bar, and joining the celebrations.

It is not that wedding speeches are not fun. They are. Good speeches can add life and zest to wedding celebrations. But these speeches are few and far between. The majority of the speeches fall flat, because the speaker has not made adequate preparations.

Most wedding speeches are today delivered as a ritual. The bride’s father is too busy making arrangements and has not spent sufficient time reciting his lines; the groom is too overwhelmed by the occasion to stand up and deliver; and the Best Man is busy enjoying the attention to worry about the speech.

So, what should be done? Should the guests suffer the speeches in silence at wedding after wedding? Or should the speakers realize the importance of the occasion and do justice to the responsibility entrusted to them?

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Don’t Tie Yourself in Knots While Writing Your Wedding Vows

Posted under Wedding Vows on Monday 16 January 2006

Writing wedding vows is as easy or as hard as you want to make it. The first mistake that most writers make is that they start off with a vow to be different. This is the most difficult vow to keep. It invariably ties them up in knots, and their wedding vows become repetitive, clichéd and tired.

If you want to write a wedding vow that is music to the ears then decide to write a simple vow. Don’t try and imitate what your friends wrote. You must write your wedding vow from your heart. Its overriding feature should be its sincerity.

Some of the points that you need to include in your wedding vow are: the greatest quality of the person you are going to marry; how did you fall in love; what does marriage mean to you; how do you visualize life after marriage; what are going to be your new commitments in life; what are the goals and dreams that you share; and most important how would you keep the marriage alive and healthy.

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