Gowns from Spanish fashion designer Ana Torres’ 2010 bridal collection. Above: classy lace gown with spaghetti straps; below: wedding dress with cute pockets! This one takes the feature and turns it into a major accent. Sweetheart strapless dress with obligatory armpit pose. Whenever I see a dress with the model posing this way, I’m always distracted by the flawlessly airbrushed pits more than anything else. Are colored sashes dated yet? Looks okay on this one shoulder dress with petal ruffles but would prefer a slightly lighter color. The walls have ears — strapless gown with textural accent running through the centre of
The beautiful colors and textures from Scena D’uno wasou bridal kimono collection are sure to inspire any bride looking for a bit of eastern flair for their wedding day. A really sweet gentle lavender based kimono with purple, pink and dashes of lime green. How’s this for gorgeous? Sheer pink overcoat with large flowers and leaves. Cute matching purse! Pretty pink peonies. So kawaii it could well be part of a furisode kimono line for younger ladies. Back of the same pink dress showing an ornately-fashioned knot or musubi. A similar design in light blue is equally sweet, don’t you…
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Following our reader’s request, today is all about the art of The Plate Lunch… The Plate Lunch. Traditionally defined by locals as, “Two scoops rice, mac salad and BBQ meat”, the plate lunch has come a long long way the last several years. Sure, there’s L&L , the local favorite, but I’m going beyond the obligatory L&L BBQ Chicken plate lunch. Today’s post comes to you via a request from Pacific Bride Guide reader Jessica, here’s her email… I LOVE LOVE LOVE your blog. I visit your blog on a daily basis and when there’s snow storm in Connecticut (which would be around every 4 days or so), I would visit it about 20+ times that day. Jesse and I are actually using it as our tour guide this May! If you some time, I have one request…
Hungarian fashion designer Léber Barbara bridal collection is a great mix of updated classics and smoking sexy numbers. Adorable short tutu dress for a Ballerina Princess above. Tulle over satin dress with belt. A lot the dresses in this collection feature this strapless corset top with wide V front, which I am starting to like more and more. Stunning black ruffle gown. Really like this gold textured dress. And there’s a lot more sexy wedding gowns, like this strapless number with thigh-high slit. Oohlala.. And even sexier dresses like this one with a mostly see-through top. For daring brides only! One that’s a little more understated. Love the top and flower in the hair. Beautiful patched lace veil. Check out the website for more wedding dresses from the collection .
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