Showing posts with label It's all about the dress. Show all posts
Showing posts with label It's all about the dress. Show all posts

Saturday, May 12, 2012

Essential #3, Your Gown


Okay, ladies.

This is my favorite part of the book, Your Gown. Having been immersed in the bridal and formal industry from an early age, I’ve seen all sorts of fabrics and all kinds of dress styles. Reading about the details of these gowns and fibers is incredibly interesting to me. Randy doesn’t mention every single type of fabric or dress styles, but he does give the basic terminology to prepare you, the bride, for your appointment. You’ll be able to go in there knowing what you want and able to verbally express your ideas. I’ll begin with the gown terms;
Silhouette, this is the shape of the dress. The shape of the skirt defines it. (E.g. A-line, Mermaid)
Front Neckline is the top of the bodice, which defines your upper body and helps to frame your face, neck, and shoulders. (E.g. Halter, strapless)
Back Neckline is the back of the bodice, which defines your back, neck, and shoulders.
Bodice is the top part of the dress that shapes your bust, waist, and hips.
Sleeves, well we all know what those are, they cover your arms.
The Waistline is how a dress fits in relation to your natural waistline.
Hemline is the bottom edges, or length of the dress.
Petticoat or Crinoline is the fabric or foundation that’s used under a skirt to help hold its shape or silhouette.
Train is the length of the back of the skirt.
Bustle is how the train picked up
Each of these terms can be broken down to even greater detail which I’ll go through individually in separate posts. 



Jackie S. of Sposa Mia Couture

Friday, May 11, 2012

Decide on the season, time of day and location


It’s time to choose the season, the time of day, and location; if you have these details set before you enter a boutique it will help make your dress decision easier. Now, if it’s possible give yourself enough time to enjoy the process, you don’t want to be stressed out over whether your dress will get in on time. Keep in mind that generally dresses take around six to eight months to be ordered and delivered to a boutique. You must work around that time and factor in the additional time you will need to find accessories and get alterations.  Also you have to bear in mind that “if your dress purchasing schedule is accelerated, you will probably have to pay more for certain things due to rush charges.”
“Factors like your location, temperature, weather, and time of day should be taken into consideration to ensure your comfort and overall happiness on your wedding day.”- Randy Fenoli, It’s All About The Dress

Jackie S. of Sposa Mia Couture

Tuesday, May 1, 2012

Randy Fenoli, here he comes!

Hello there beautiful brides! 

May is finally here and the countdown begins! "Countdown to what?", you ask. The countdown to Randy Fenoli's visit, of course! He will be visiting McAllen, Tx on  June 10th, 2012 during the Love is in the Air Wedding Event (For more info call Sposa Mia Couture 956-683-8740) In honor of Randy's visit we will be dedicating this month's posts to him and his book It's all about The Dress. Stay posted for detailed advice straight from Randy's book.

Jackie S. of Sposa Mia Couture