Thursday, September 30, 2010

Week of the new arrivals: Day 4- Jasmine T399

Jasmine T399

What words come to mind when seeing this dress? Goddess, Ethereal, Princess…many of these words are used when ladies try on this gown from the Jasmine Bridal Couture Collection 2010. With the high empire waist the dress flows from top to bottom with several wispy layers giving the bride a graceful and picturesque silhouette. Made from the finest silk crinkle chiffon you would think you were floating when wearing this gown. Brides who don’t want a large cathedral train could opt for this dress, giving them both an empire waist and delicate appearance. The trendy strapless sweat heart neckline can just draw attention to the brides face without any heavy detailing. A few different features this dress has are the subtle beading embellishments underneath the bust as well as buttons going down the back of the dress.

A bride who typically would want this understated elegant design would be one who was having an intimate sunset romantic destination wedding. With the skirt being so flirty it could also be a reception dress. Often brides are using dresses similar to this one, with smaller trains with fewer details as their party dresses. This dress is one of our newest in The Bridal House and I know it will be popular in the months to come since many brides are getting married during the summer and spring months.


Ladies remember if you are getting married and are looking for dresses make sure you give yourself at the very least 6 months to order a dress because you never know what alterations or add-ons you would want to do to your wedding gown. If you are a bride who is getting married in August and September, come stop in The Bridal House and try on a few dresses and figure out what style best suits you!


Stay tuned to next weeks blogs:
Wedding Gowns [101]
Woman and their bodies…
what gown silhouette style fits your body type?

Wednesday, September 29, 2010

Week of the arrivals: Day 3-Jasmine T394




Jasmine T394

This Trumpet style dress from Jasmine Bridal Couture has a pointed strapless sweetheart neckline that frames the brides face. Made from lux organza the gown is light weight yet still has a glamorous fashion design look to it. The bodice completely wraps the entire body giving not only a pleasing figure but couture runway look. This design again is featured in the Fall 2010 edition of The Knot magazine, so it will be seen by all “Brides-to-be”. Flowers are incredibly popular this season and any bride who’s following fashion knows it. A feature that this dress has is a faux diamond and pearl belt that just highlights the bride's waist who wears it. Besides the detailed belt that the dress has it also has a traditional feel with the buttons down the back of the dress.

Although this dress looks like it stepped off the catwalk it is completely affordable for most brides. We all know the economy has hurt everyone’s budget within the past couple years and when it comes to the bridal market we see that situation often. But no need to worry girls because we understand that every bride wants that designer looking dress for less.

At The Bridal House we have gowns that make a bride look extravagant and give the impression that they've paid a lot more then expected. We focus on the Bride and family's finances first! Similar to the dress featured in DAY 2’s blog this dress is under $1800! Who could have thought a dress that looks so fashion forward could be that easy on the pocket? So call us and make an appointment to try this dress on and show your guests that sassy, fashion diva that you are!!!

Tuesday, September 28, 2010

Week of new arrivals: Day 2- Jasmine Bridal T388






This dress from Jasmine Bridal is from their Fall 2010 Couture Collection. Clearly this gown will have everyone talking. The design is a full ball gown with a beautiful strapless sweetheart neckline. Made with silk taffeta and tulle this dress screams “the dress of your dreams!” The fitted bodice slims down your torso and gives you that hourglass shape. The belt just accentuates the waist perfectly. The designers did not forget the details in the back with this beautiful large taffeta bow. Throughout the entire bodice are flowers and little faux diamonds that twinkle and sparkle.


A bride who wants this dress would probably be one who is very fashion forward and wants to be the center of attention. At The Bridal House we call this dress the “show stopper” because it clearly makes a bold statement. When everyone walks in our store they see this dress and can often be discouraged until they find out that all of our dresses are $1800 and under. Since this Jasmine Bridal Couture dress is displayed on our mannequin in the front window everyone has to stop and look at it. Since this dress is displayed in the Fall 2010 issue of The Knot, it will be a hot commodity. On average I would say this gown would be for a more formal wedding but, it could easily act at a destination dress too. As a rule, my suggestion to brides who want the ‘WOW’ factor is to at least try this beauty on.

Friday, September 24, 2010

Week of the new arrivals: Day 1-Jasmine T381



This dress by Jasmine Bridal is one from their Fall 2010 Collection. It is an A-Line silhouette with a sweetheart strapless neckline. The fabric is a soft and beautiful sheer netting with couture matte taffeta. It comes with a Tiffany train which is covered in lace, sparkle and flowers. Often this dress is tried on by a bride who is having an intimate wedding on the beach or in a destination area. Since the dress is covered in lace it is very romantic. The intricate beading just gives the dress enough sparkle to shine in the moonlight. The dress has a traditional feel with the lace and beading but has a modern hip twist with the sheer netting and flowers. Brides are given the customizing option to remove the small flowers covering the skirt on the dress, as well as moving the larger flower to where they prefer. The dress comes in sizes ranging from 4-28.