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Monday, 18 November 2013
Choosing Your Right Fabric of Prom Dresses
Choosing a prom dress can be a daunting process. Some fabrics may appeal to you right away. Knowing that different fabrics drape would be better than others and look better on different shapes. Many prom gowns are a combination of a couple fabrics, the most popular prom gown materials are following kinds.
Organza: Feels much like silk, but is light weight due to the blend of silk, polyester and nylon that comprise the fabric. Organza falls nicely and works well for long dresses as it creates a nice line when it drapes.
Satin:Satin is not as durable as silk and when the fibers are mixed with cotton, the fabric is called sateen and is a lighter soft fabric.
Chiffon: Chiffon makes a beautiful statement and flows nicely over the body. Often used in layers for prom dresses, chiffon creates a sugary sweet look. Chiffon is shimmery and looks like closely woven netting when looked at closely. Iridescent chiffon makes any girl look like a gem.
Tulle:Tulle is the material that tutus are made of. It is a net like fabric often used in layers under a prom dress to add bulk.
Organza: Feels much like silk, but is light weight due to the blend of silk, polyester and nylon that comprise the fabric. Organza falls nicely and works well for long dresses as it creates a nice line when it drapes.
Satin:Satin is not as durable as silk and when the fibers are mixed with cotton, the fabric is called sateen and is a lighter soft fabric.
Chiffon: Chiffon makes a beautiful statement and flows nicely over the body. Often used in layers for prom dresses, chiffon creates a sugary sweet look. Chiffon is shimmery and looks like closely woven netting when looked at closely. Iridescent chiffon makes any girl look like a gem.
Tulle:Tulle is the material that tutus are made of. It is a net like fabric often used in layers under a prom dress to add bulk.
Thursday, 14 November 2013
Choosing Right Length of Prom Dresses
When you choose a dress or gown, firstly you need to decide on a length. A shorter length gown will expose your legs, and this look works well when you have well toned legs to pull off the look. If you have worries about exposing your legs, you may find that a floor length or longer length dress works better for you. However, both lengths can work well on all body shapes.
Short Length
If you have decided that you want to wear a short length gown, perhaps because the look is more fun and flirty, you need to determine how short you want to go. Knee length is appropriate for just about everyone, and sends a a trendy message as the length is stylish and reminiscent. You can also select shorter, though you may want to consider the message you will be sending to others if you opt for a dress that is too short.
Tea Length
The style of this dress makes for a perfect outfit as the length is flattering, whilst showing some leg. If you are traditional, you can select this kind of prom dress, also can show your body perfectly. Tea length prom dresses are loved by girls owning to they are suitable for many occasions. You can also dress them in some special party.
Long Length
Having your prom gown one that goes completely to the floor, this option will give you a regal and classic look, and can give you a look that really takes the formality of a prom to heart. The other choices for longer length gowns include those that hit at the ankles or a dress that falls to the middle of your calf. You can choose the longer length version that works best with your easiness, as not everyone finds walking, sitting and dancing in floor length gowns easy or appealing.
Short Length
If you have decided that you want to wear a short length gown, perhaps because the look is more fun and flirty, you need to determine how short you want to go. Knee length is appropriate for just about everyone, and sends a a trendy message as the length is stylish and reminiscent. You can also select shorter, though you may want to consider the message you will be sending to others if you opt for a dress that is too short.
Tea Length
The style of this dress makes for a perfect outfit as the length is flattering, whilst showing some leg. If you are traditional, you can select this kind of prom dress, also can show your body perfectly. Tea length prom dresses are loved by girls owning to they are suitable for many occasions. You can also dress them in some special party.
Long Length
Having your prom gown one that goes completely to the floor, this option will give you a regal and classic look, and can give you a look that really takes the formality of a prom to heart. The other choices for longer length gowns include those that hit at the ankles or a dress that falls to the middle of your calf. You can choose the longer length version that works best with your easiness, as not everyone finds walking, sitting and dancing in floor length gowns easy or appealing.
Monday, 11 November 2013
THANKSGIVING SALE--20% OFF FOR ALL DRESSES
RainingBlossoms.com has a thanksgiving sale, 20% off for all dresses, excluding accessories. From 11/7/2013 to 11/28/2013. You can buy your favourite dresses from our website. Whether you want a wedding dress or a evening dress, you can find your best fittable one here. Then you will get a suitable dress with a reasonable price. Please use offer coupon: THANKS20.
Thursday, 7 November 2013
Halter Prom Dresses Are Always in Fashion
There comes many occasions in life where a person wants look best and wear amazing dresses. One of such occasions is prom night. Every teenager dreams of prom night, especially the girls because they get chance to show their new dresses and accessories to friends. The occasion of prom defines it as dressing up in the best and finest way. Many girls try for daring dresses and halter prom dresses are one of them. But, before buying a halter dress, one must try it to check if the dress is comfortable and looks good on the person. Halter prom dresses are very much in trend nowadays. Halter prom dresses are regarded as classy, but it cannot be carried properly by everyone.
If you are going for halter prom dresses, you should be to visit the store that has various cuts and textures of a halter dress and can alter the dress then and there only, so that the dress fits you perfectly. You also can order a prom dress online, the dress that can reflect your personality and also in which you feel confident and comfortable, so that you can enjoy the prom without any worry about your dress up. Welcome to visit the website RainingBlossoms.com
Monday, 4 November 2013
Choosing Your Best Orange Prom Dresses
If you are looking for a color that is on behalf of elegance, nobleness, charm and mystery, there is no doubt it belongs to orange. When you are suffering the puzzle of which color to choose for your prom dress, orange is worth considering. Of course, the premise is that you should make sure the color match your skin tone and unique style and temperament well. If you want to see more about your super orange prom dresses, read on and the content below will make you suddenly enlightened.
When you have made up your mind to purchase a orange prom dress, in order to complete the entire wonderful look, opt for the nice-looking and comfortable fabrics such as silk and chiffon. On the one hand, orange is paired with these fabrics very well. On the other hand, it is easy for them to highlight your curves. All these styles mentioned are always walking in front of fashion. They can set off the unique beauty and glamour of orange easily, and you can select one in terms of your personality and favorite. You can also see many more dresses in our website RainingBlossoms.com.
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