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Wednesday, May 18, 2011

Tessa Kim Birdcage Veil Giveaway

Do you remember back in March we hosted a giveaway for a birdcage veil from Tessa Kim? We are a loyal follower of hers because, we love her handmade items! Well, we just came across another giveaway hosted by Wedding Window. You can go here to enter one of these veils:

birdcage veil giveaway

You can enter once per day and there are a couple of other options to get extra entries! The giveaway closes on May 24th! Good luck! And while you are entering that giveaway, don't forget to enter our Special Giveaway - Just for you from the CraftyPagan! :)

SALUTE TO THE BALL GOWN PART 2

Gown by Dior/ Photo by Frank Balthazer

Monday we looked at the definition and origins of the ball gown, today we'll explore all the different variations out there . . .
Bouffant or Hourglass-Fitted bodice with cinched natural or dropped waist atop gathered or pleated full skirt.

Bubble, Poufs and Pick-ups have been trendy a few years now with no signs of disappearing anytime soon.  Defined, a bubble is a bouffant shaped skirt swelling out of a cinched natural or dropped waist. Skirt curves in a balloon like shape at the hemline or picks up throughout the skirt.  Pick ups were reinvented by designer Ulla Maja back in the 1990s, now they are everywhere in bridal . . . .
Petal Skirt-A very structured over skirt. Imagine a fuchsia. A cinched natural or dropped waist sitting atop a full skirt with curving under structure that slits open in the front. Sometimes shows a bit of sheath-like under dress peaking out.
Shirt Dress-Say what? How could something so utilitarian make it into bridal?  Well, the shirt dress so popular in the Kennedyesque sixties lends itself well to lighter weight fabrics.  Above is a more relaxed version of the hourglass, a classic and tailored look concentrating as much on the bodice detailing as the skirt. Typically has long shirt-like or billowing sleeves and full gathered skirt. Can be made out of lightweight fabrics like organza, chiffon and crepe, as well as medium weights like linen. Nice for a garden reception, especially with a wide- brimmed hat.