1/25/2014

Vintage wedding dresses---KissyDress



I believe in the connections between people. I believe in love. They are more palpable than most things in our lives, and I love to capture them on camera. I also love to capture light in all its forms, and let it help tell a story of who we are. Photography of vintage wedding is always my fav and I have collected several wedding photos today, wanna share with you and hope you will like them also.

A lovely ivory silk satin gown from the 1930's. Bias cut gown with beadwork that accents a diamond shaped neckline. Covered buttons down the back and a chapel length train. Dress is in VERY good condition. No rips or tears. No noticeable spots or stains. Extremely rare to find art deco gowns in anything larger than a small!

1940's gown features an intricately decorated neckline and bodice. The design is made up of beads and scrolling embroidery. It has a diamond shaped neckline and is fitted through the bodice. The waist is gathered on sides, cathedral length train and a side metal zipper.

One of a kind 1950's silk satin strapless gown with optional pullover Chantilly lace crop top. Satin gown features an empire waist that is fitted through bodice with a full skirt. The gown was pictured without crinoline, but could be worn with one for a much fuller look. Hand stitched Chantilly lace detailing along the train and up back of the skirt.

Vintage gown features a heavily beaded bodice with faux pearls and Chantilly lace, a scalloped neckline with lace that delicately drapes over the shoulders, a sheer back with zip closure and hook & eye at neck, and a chapel train with chiffon overlay trimmed with matching lace.

1/07/2014

Four things to do after you are engaged---from KissyDress


What? You are engaged! Congratulation! Are you little confused what to do next? Different people have different schedule for their post engagement schedule. For those couples who haven’t been together long may still need to decide where to live and meet each other’s extended families, while for those who’ve already cohabitated for years getting engaged may seem more like a formality. But wherever you fall on that continuum, there are a few things every engaged couple should do:

Prep for all the questions. Tell people you’re engaged, and questions pour out of them.  While it’s sweet that everybody is so curious about whether you’ve set a date, where the wedding will be, if you’re changing your name, and how many kids you want.

Plan a trip (other than a honeymoon). Wedding planning is often the best of times and the most stressful, so plan a get-away for just the two of you around the half-way mark between your engagement and your wedding. Though it might feel indulgent to travel when you have a wedding and honeymoon to look forward to (and save up for), taking time away from menu planning and stationery ordering will give you a chance to do some crucial relaxing and reconnecting. 

Start new traditions. Now that you know you’ll be spending your lives together, create some rituals you can continue for forever. Maybe you try out a new restaurant every Monday night or stay in bed and read on rainy weekends—whatever rituals you choose, these little just-you-two traditions will become relationship glue over the years and decades ahead.

Shop for your wedding rings. Don’t wait until right before your wedding to look at rings. There are more wedding band options, both for men and women, than you might realize. Do you want
matching wedding rings? A custom design? An antique wedding band? Give yourself plenty of time to browse and pick the perfect thing. -


1/02/2014

Customer Review For KissyDress---Empire A-line Floor-length Chiffon Prom Dress

This beautiful Empire A-line Halter Floor-length Chiffon Prom Dress Ms. Margaret bought from kissydress.co.uk was made in hunter color.Thanks for your sweet review, Margaret.:)
More information of this dress please click http://www.kissydress.co.uk/product/empire-a-line-halter-floor-length-chiffon-prom-dress