Friday, November 20, 2009
Thursday, November 19, 2009
Tuesday, November 17, 2009
Christmas Baby Gowns
Christmas baby gowns come in a variety of materials and styles that will look precious on your baby during the holidays.
Buying a Classic Christmas
Shopping for baby Christmas dresses as easy as opening your browser on your computer and settle in for the shopping extravaganza. You can find handmade, designer, and even an antique dress by simply clicking the mouse.
If money is not an object, then look for designer labels. If you love a good bargain, consider the following options:
* Sender goods store: Most cities have at least one or two consignment stores. This store offers clothing at discount prices are often far away. If you have not checked one out, you really do not know what you're missing. Because Christmas clothing is not worn too often, you can find baby gowns and other baby clothes new practical. This is especially true for the newborn and items.
* Sender goods sales: This is similar to consignment shops sales, but they are usually only held once or twice a year. Parents just like you wash, iron, and tags used their children and the clothes are too big to bring to the sale. Sales can usually last up to one week, with one or two days, including additional markdowns. Consignors can make anywhere from 60-75 percent of the selling price. This is a good way to clean your closet, find the cheapest clothes, and make some extra cash. New born and baby items are usually abundant, so you should be able to find many Christmas dresses to choose from.
* Seasonal sales: Everyone knows about Black Friday, the day after Thanksgiving. While you can certainly find a lot of sales on this day, there are other sales throughout the year for you to check as well. If you are looking for unique clothing items, including Christmas dress, and then scout out the store before the sale begins. In this way you can watch for markdowns that will be taken until Christmas. If you're really frugal, you can buy a baby dress for Christmas after Christmas will be used for the next holiday season. If you are pregnant now, then this is the perfect way to get a very cheap price, save money, and feel pleased with your first holiday season with your new baby! you can visit site for complate information
Sunday, November 15, 2009
The Red & White Christmas Gown
This Gown has 15 yards of burgundy changeable taffeta in a fully pleated and lined skirt which is over 350 inches wide at hem. view complate this site.
Friday, November 13, 2009
Tuesday, November 10, 2009
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Wednesday, October 14, 2009
Friday, October 9, 2009
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Monday, October 5, 2009
Saturday, October 3, 2009
Bella Couture Bridal Fashion Show in Salinas
Bella Couture held its grand opening and bridal fashion show recently, at which Ken Doo Photography in Carmel, CA was invited to be the photographer. Bella Couture caters to more exclusive bridal designs and fashions. Marisela Gil is the owner of Bella Couture which recently opened in Old Town Salinas at 212 Main Street. The invitation only event was near standing room only. One of several exclusive designs available at Bella Couture.DNA DJ’s provided music and entertainment for the evening. The event was catered by Hullaballoo Restaurant. Hair and Make-up by Darlin’nez and Oasis Salon & Supply. Bridal fashions and accessories by Bella Couture. Photography, of course, by Ken Doo Photography in Carmel. See, www.kendoophotography.com , www.montereyphotographer.com , and www.carmelphotographer.net
Thursday, October 1, 2009
Including an Exclusive Vera Wang Bridal Fashion Show
Attention all New Jersey area brides. The Wedding Salon is coming to Somerset. For photos and a wrap up of the most recent Wedding Salon Event held at Gotham Hall in New York City, click here.
Show date: Wednesday June 25, 2008
Show hours: 3pm to 8pm
-Beauty Consultations
-Cake Tastings
-Amazing Table Decor
-Great Gift Bags
To RSVP for Complimentary Tickets for You and a Guest
Use Code: PerfBlogNJ08C at http://www.weddingsalon.com/
Thursday, September 3, 2009
Hawaii Bridal Fashion Show
How blue is the water in Hawaii? Bluer and clearer and warmer than any other water I’ve ever swam in. I’ve spent my entire life living on the west and east coasts of the United States, but nothing compares to the water in Hawaii. And no bridal show I have been to in a long time compares to the Hawaii Bridal Expo.
From the bridal fashion show to the wedding centerpieces to the Hawaiian wedding favors, almost everything had a Hawaiian wedding theme. While many of us associate hibiscus with the islands, a different fragrant flower is waiting for you everywhere called plumeria. It grows in beautiful shades of white, pink, yellow and red and is the traditional flower used to make leis.
Beautiful plumeriaThe models at the bridal fashion show, including men and small children, were clearly professionals, wearing perfectly fitted bridal attire and well matched accessories. (Not always the case with many bridal fashion shows.) This show alone was well worth the price of admission.
Traditional hawaiian wedding gown
Lacey, black wedding gown. Would you wear it?
Mini wedding dress. You find a great sense of humor among the friendly locals
First time I’ve seen break dancing at a bridal show
Wedding cakes inspired by the beautiful blue ocean in Hawaii.
Accents on this cake made with royal blue tulle fabric.
The Chinese influence is strongly felt in Hawaii. The Wah Ngai Lion Dance Association includes students age 5 years and older, who perform lion dancing at weddings, and is believed to bring good luck to everyone who sees it.
Table top exhibitions displaying a variety of Hawaiian table settings with different themes, floral decorations, linens, chair covers and money boxes.
I sometimes (stupidly) feel like if you've seen one wedding photographer, you've seen them all, but this cute, old-fashioned display really caught my eye.
Wedding favors arranged in paper boxes to resemble a wedding cake.
Mahalo (thank you) to the welcoming people of Hawaii!
To read more visit Hawaii Bridal Expo
From the bridal fashion show to the wedding centerpieces to the Hawaiian wedding favors, almost everything had a Hawaiian wedding theme. While many of us associate hibiscus with the islands, a different fragrant flower is waiting for you everywhere called plumeria. It grows in beautiful shades of white, pink, yellow and red and is the traditional flower used to make leis.
Beautiful plumeriaThe models at the bridal fashion show, including men and small children, were clearly professionals, wearing perfectly fitted bridal attire and well matched accessories. (Not always the case with many bridal fashion shows.) This show alone was well worth the price of admission.
Traditional hawaiian wedding gown
Lacey, black wedding gown. Would you wear it?
Mini wedding dress. You find a great sense of humor among the friendly locals
First time I’ve seen break dancing at a bridal show
Wedding cakes inspired by the beautiful blue ocean in Hawaii.
Accents on this cake made with royal blue tulle fabric.
The Chinese influence is strongly felt in Hawaii. The Wah Ngai Lion Dance Association includes students age 5 years and older, who perform lion dancing at weddings, and is believed to bring good luck to everyone who sees it.
Table top exhibitions displaying a variety of Hawaiian table settings with different themes, floral decorations, linens, chair covers and money boxes.
I sometimes (stupidly) feel like if you've seen one wedding photographer, you've seen them all, but this cute, old-fashioned display really caught my eye.
Wedding favors arranged in paper boxes to resemble a wedding cake.
Mahalo (thank you) to the welcoming people of Hawaii!
To read more visit Hawaii Bridal Expo
Monday, August 3, 2009
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