A Perfect Long Wedding Gown That Offers Graceful Beauty and Natural Comfort

Tuesday, November 9th, 2010

For weddings, the bride is unarguably the spotlight and having the wedding gown that uniquely goes with your style will definitely make you shine throughout the marital event.

No matter what kind of girl you are, in this special life time moment, you are expected to appear gracefully attractive—like a royal princess!


For girls who want to appear so in their wedding party, this is your choice.
The gown comes with a classic floor-sweeping train style and an empire waist that aims to offer elegance and creates slim looking lines to the bride. With the finely crafted embroidery deliberately added to around the bust, the gown is given a little bit of subtle complication to the ensemble. Compounded with the gentle satin coloring, the dress casually leaves the bride the impression of unordinary beauty—mature, modest, and natural, the most wanted quality for girls establishing a new family.

However, besides beauty, we also desire something else from the attire that would be going with us everywhere from the church in the morning to the wedding party in the evening—comfort and quality. After all, you don’t want to feel uncomfortable with your body sweating under the excitement of walking aisle and taking vows. Nor do you want some badly done stitches popping out of nowhere and keep sticking you to your irritation all day long. The dress is designed against all these. It is sleeveless and strapless, which guarantee the comfort of as little attachments to the body as possible, making you feel free under all situations. What’s more, the weaving is done with the upmost care. It would almost make you feel as easy as wearing a T-shirt.

With beauty, comfort, and quality, we have not only the confidence to make good looking bride out of you, but also putting on you the air of royal grace and ordinary modesty.

The Renaissance of the Wedding

Friday, November 5th, 2010

What I am in now is distributed recently this year, a sort of classic wedding dress full of charm and noble quality, integrating the European retro-feeling with the romantic, luxurious style of the whole.

The charming and delicate design on chest line, in line with gorgeous embroidery and beading, presenting eye-catching light exudes just the amazing.


Coupled with the thick texture of ivory suture and white satin embroidered, in the winter, you must be the most beautiful bride.
Smooth texture of the fold falls down straightly from the waist, with a texture of thick sati. This one brings a piece of sunlight in winter. Retro silver embroidery decorated with pearls, is full of classical Rococo charm. Tailing and the chest is designed to render the luxurious elegance of the bride’s taste.

Beaded luxury complex flows towards the gentle tail. Thick satin gently winds forward, featuring tremendous fragrance in overall room. Well, it shows a picture in one’s mind where he’s quietly waiting to hold up my hands, to bring genuine love for life.
The white lace leads details in a perfect wedding to be fine. Shoulder lace echoes the clever design of the waist and hem, full of luxurious romantic memory of the royal family.

The slight design on the surface highlights the concavity of my collarbone, bustling among the implicit sexy.
Veil, thick satin, lace, carries a girl’s dream of the perfect time and accompanies them to wait for the arrival of love … …

Superior texture of satin fabric with white lace resembles the light mesh of an angel. And through the delicate sewing technology, it has been exquisitely transformed into smooth lines, with the perfect combination of style. Standing in line with contemporary design, it cleverly converted barriers of time and space, reinterpreting the image of pure bride, and eventually displayed a magnificent neo-classical poetry and romantic fashion.

There’re characteristics of the spirit equipped with light wings. Classic lace simply designed and wrapped with a sense of royal tastes, shaped an elegant bride queen.

Beauty That Lasts A Lifetime

Saturday, October 23rd, 2010

What is on your mind when you are reading the poem When You Are Old by William Butler Yeats? If you happen to be a lady, you must have much deeper feeling towards these lines:

 
“How many loved your moments of glad grace, and loved your beauty with love false or true, but one man loved the pilgrim soul in you, and loved the sorrows of your changing face.”
 
To some degree, I believe the idea that men and women come from different species. Most women are born with the zeal for beauty. Although not many of them will be like the Queen who keeps asking the mirror all the time who is the most beautiful woman in the world, still, the majority of them do dream about being as pretty as the princesses in the fairy tales, who have never failed to win the love of the perfect princes and the endings, which are monotonously alike – living together happily ever after. Every young girl will go through a process of the graduate disillusion, when they get to know that these are merely fairy tales, but not what true life will be like. After going a long long way, girls start to doubt some of their former beliefs, which seemed so solid and true.
 
Personally, I thought about the question why the fairy tales all stop at the marriages of the hero and the heroine. And then I got my own answer to this and that is, because the authors do not dare to write on. They just let us see how happy they are to be together but do not give a clue to how things will go during all the years to come, living together. The ever rising divorce rate now seems to tell us some truth.
 
Time is a thing usually held in awe by people, because nearly nothing in this world can withstand the test of time, youth, beauty, life, relationships or feelings. Compared with men, women are more scared of time, because of the sense of insecurity when their beauty gradually fades as time goes by. They may also sense the leaving of the love of the man they have been with for such a long time. While I love Martin Buxbaum’s view on beauty. He said, “Some people, no matter how old they get, never lose their beauty — they merely move it from their faces into their hearts.”
 
I believe wise women do not struggle for the stay of youth, but just wave goodbye to it when it’s time, with peaceful and beautiful smiles on their faces. Maybe the harder you try to drag it back, the faster you will lose other things. It’s useless to get mad at time or yourself or anybody else, while the only thing you can do is take it easy. And what we’ll see is a peaceful and elegant lady who seems to have got the kind of beauty and grace that lasts a lifetime.