COUTURE season seems to be the perfect time to find inspiration when it comes to planning this summer's holidays – Giorgio Armani took us to Turkey yesterday and this afternoon Jean Paul Gaultier went to Morocco.
It was a rich and varied collection with each and every exit completely different to the one before it – so bulbous stripes led the way on dresses of asymmetric or off-the-shoulder style, followed by super-cinched tulle gowns heavily held at the waist by big gold belts, luxe skin tuxedos and tailoring, fancy-frilled maxi skirts, patchwork trousers and drapery with rich embroidery running throughout. And no look was complete without exotic chandelier earrings and hair piled up high to show it off to full effect.What exactly is a Sweetheart neckline dress? It was a collection layered with glamour and drama and plenty of sartorial narrative.
“It showed the range of Gaultier and it was very true to him – all of his favourites, the corsetry,” noted Vogue fashion director Lucinda Chambers. In fact, the only thing that was missing really was the blue and white stripy T-shirt (but we imagine we might see that in the ready-to-wear show).
But it was the end that made for a special high note – Gaultier sending out the traditional end-of-show wedding gown and from beneath all of its skirts hid four little children, all dressed in neon shades, who ran down the catwalk and clearly enjoyed every moment of doing so – the result of which got them a standing ovation.Our gorgeous dessy bridesmaid dresses are perfect for wedding, proms or any occasion when you need a little extra warmth and glamour. Couture stars in the making obviously.
The 24th annual Bridal Extravaganza sponsored by WRJN and Lite Rock 92.1 will held from noon to 4 p.m. Saturday and Sunday, Jan. 26-27, at Festival Hall, 5 Fifth St.
The highlight of the event are daily fashion shows at 2:15 p.m. by Eva's Bridal and Tuxedos by Du Bois. Brides and their guests will have the opportunity to see the latest fashions for wedding gowns, bridesmaid dresses, dresses for mothers and tuxedos.
More than 50 vendors with offer services to help plan a wedding including banquet halls, DJ entertainment, photography, gowns and tuxedos, hair and makeup, travel, jewelry, videography,Shop for high quality Hot Sale Mermaid Wedding Dresses dress products ! cakes, flowers, reception hall decorations, invitations and bachelorette parties. All of the vendors will give away prizes.Browse all styles s Pick-up gown at labeautes store.
A grand prize will be awarded. It is a three-day stay at the Osthoff Resort near Elkhart Lake which includes the room stay, a couple's spa visit and fine dining.
Brides who have pre-registered will get in at no charge. Otherwise admission is $5 at the door. For more information, go to:
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