Exquisite Bridal & Wedding Shawls
Monday, April 05, 2010
Posted by Anonymous
Bridal dress is perhaps the most lovingly and passionately chosen attire in our entire life. And the next best being the dress chosen for the wedding of a loved one. A bridal or even a wedding costume is not an isolated dress, but a lovingly put together assortment of fashion clothings and accessories. A very rarely used fashion accessory is the bridal wrap. It is more commonly used as a wedding wrap by close friends and relatives of the bride. But as bridal wraps there haven't been many variety in terms of colors and designs of these wedding wraps.
The commonly worn wedding shawls are white in color with satin ribbons, beads and sequin work. They look pretty in net work and crochet knits. A transparent bridal wrap over a elaborately done wedding gown looks specially beautiful. Fur bridal and wedding wraps are another popular version of bridal shawls. A little play of colors has been seen in this particular style.
The other styles that can be tried by the bridesmaids and the brides to be have been elaborately discussed below. Choose the set of ideas that you like or even add your own dash of creativity to them and put forward a new, personalized bridal shawl version for the D day !
Take a net stole wrap that complements your dress. Use a golden satin ribbon to adorn the edges of the stole like this. And get it decorated with swarosky work by a professional designer who is a master at swarosky work.Alternatively, swarosky work on the satin ribbon on the edges also looks pretty.
Light embroidery in pale colors also lends a shawl a graceful touch. For sequins and bead work, make sure you have a nice design of your own, pre-decided, so that there are no confusions with the designer. Get it done nicely close to edges leading to the center but never reaching there. Avoid geometrical designs and prefer Indian embroidery patterns for all the decoration work.
Adopt any of these styles and get wrapped in your desired shawls styles for the special day.
The commonly worn wedding shawls are white in color with satin ribbons, beads and sequin work. They look pretty in net work and crochet knits. A transparent bridal wrap over a elaborately done wedding gown looks specially beautiful. Fur bridal and wedding wraps are another popular version of bridal shawls. A little play of colors has been seen in this particular style.
The other styles that can be tried by the bridesmaids and the brides to be have been elaborately discussed below. Choose the set of ideas that you like or even add your own dash of creativity to them and put forward a new, personalized bridal shawl version for the D day !
Take a net stole wrap that complements your dress. Use a golden satin ribbon to adorn the edges of the stole like this. And get it decorated with swarosky work by a professional designer who is a master at swarosky work.Alternatively, swarosky work on the satin ribbon on the edges also looks pretty.
Light embroidery in pale colors also lends a shawl a graceful touch. For sequins and bead work, make sure you have a nice design of your own, pre-decided, so that there are no confusions with the designer. Get it done nicely close to edges leading to the center but never reaching there. Avoid geometrical designs and prefer Indian embroidery patterns for all the decoration work.
Adopt any of these styles and get wrapped in your desired shawls styles for the special day.
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