January 19th, 2012
One of the greatest aspects of being a bride without a doubt is going wedding dress shopping, and finding that perfect wedding gown that takes your breath away as you stand swaying from side to side, dreamily gazing in the bridal wear shops mirror. At the Wedding Dress Factory Outlet we have friendly and approachable assistants who are happy to help find you the dress that wows you from our huge selection of discount wedding dresses.
If you are a bride who is concerned about finding something that flatters and gives an illusion of shape to your small busted figure then don’t panic. With our expertise we can guide you in the right direction to find you the perfect wedding gown that accentuates your body shape in all areas and creates the perfect silhouette.
By choosing a wedding dress that has embellishment or ruching to the bodice you can immediately add volume and shape to the bust area. This can be achieved by having rich sculpted satins, deep folded silks, ruched chiffon, tulle, draped loose fabric or layered lace. Any embellishments be it intricate beading, dazzling diamante or pretty patterning will all create an illusion of a bigger bust. A fitted bodice and fuller shaped skirt, empire wedding dresses, A line skirts and ball gowns will also create a lovely shape.
Alternatively many of our stunning cheap wedding dresses from our huge collection have built in corsets to add curves and there is the option of some fabulous lingerie that is available on the market that can alter your cup size by several inches!
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January 18th, 2012
Are you looking for your perfect wedding gown? Or maybe you have already found your dream wedding dress right here at the Wedding Dress Factory Outlet? Either way here is an opportunity to get your wedding dress for free! Yes, you read that right! Not only do we offer cheap wedding dresses of exceptional style and quality we want to give a lucky bride each month her wedding dress for free!
Simple by entering our monthly competition through Facebook you could win your choice from our selection of designer wedding dresses up to the value of £400!*
Our existing brides who have already purchased their wedding dress from us are also eligible to enter for up to a year after the wedding. If you are drawn as a winner you will receive a full refund on your wedding gown instead!
It really is easy, all you need to do is follow these three simple steps…
1. Click the ‘like’ button to become a ‘fan’ of Wedding Dress Factory Outlet (if you haven’t already done so!)
2. Look for this month’s COMPETITION QUESTION on our wall and reply with your answer.
3. For a second entry, if you’ve visited us in store, simply post a review of your experience on our wall (please mark it as ‘REVIEW’ to help us find it!) and double your chances of winning a designer wedding gown.
To be in with an even greater chance of being a winner you can enter every month! What are you waiting for….. Best of luck!
*The majority of our wedding dresses cost less than £400 – saving you up to £1500 on their full price!
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January 17th, 2012
You have the wedding date booked and now you have a list as long as your arm of things to plan and prepare for your perfect wedding day. From arranging the guest list, the wedding photographer, your wedding dress and not forgetting your wedding rings.
Your wedding rings are a symbol of your love, unity and partnership. Recognised worldwide they send out a signal to everyone you meet and its visual presence can affect the way a person may interact with you. So how do you choose your wedding rings? With so many different styles and metals to choose from, the Wedding Dress Factory Outlet, home of discount designer wedding dresses, have compiled a checklist when searching for that perfect band of metal.
* Do consider your individual style and personality when choosing your ring as well as your budget and lifestyle.
* Give yourself plenty of time to find your perfect rings. It’s likely to not be as easy as you think and they may need to be made to order. You don’t want to be settling for a ring that you are not totally in love with – you’ll be wearing it for a long time!
*Research jewellers beforehand. There are so many to choose from be it in store or online, and some will even come to you at home. This will enable you to see lots of different styles and their varying prices.
*A timeless classic ring is a sensible choice as anything too fashionable will date quickly and you may find yourself wanting another ring in a few years or months time!
*If you fancy something unique and personal then why not design your own rings and have them professionally made.
*Do ensure that your wedding band fits with your engagement ring if you intend to wear them both together.
*Don’t forget to insure your wedding rings. 25% of newlyweds lose their ring during the first five years of being married.
*Wedding rings are no longer the simple band of gold they were years ago. With colours, metals and styles a plenty you can have a ring that suits your individual taste. Many couples will choose to shop together for their rings and may get matching ones. You may want to choose the same metal with the bride adding a bit of sparkle to hers with a few diamonds.
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January 16th, 2012
For some newly engaged couples they can’t wait until their big day to get on the top hat and tails and the wedding dress and let the photographer get snap happy. However there are some bride and grooms to be who quiver at the thought of being photographed and can’t think of anything worse than the pressure of being in front of a camera lens.
If you ooze confidence being in front of the camera then an engagement photo shoot is a great opportunity to have some relaxed and intimate pictures taken of the two of you before your wedding day. If you’re more shy and nervous at being photographed then having some photos done beforehand will help you to relax and know what to expect on your special day. Not forgetting the chance to dress up and have lots of fun together!
Your wedding photographer may include an engagement photo session as part of your wedding photography package. They will work with you and you partner and give you advice and tips on how to pose and what you can expect to happen on our wedding day. It is also a great chance for you to strike up a relationship with the photographer which in turn will make you feel more comfortable on the big event.
With regards to the location of your photo shoot choose somewhere that is special to you and your partner or a beautiful location. You may even be able to have them done at your wedding venue.
If you have recently got engaged and are looking for your dream wedding gown then look no further than the Wedding Dress Factory Outlet. With over 700 discount wedding dresses to choose from we will have you smiling from ear to ear on your wedding photographs in your perfect wedding dress from us.
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January 13th, 2012
Your wedding dress is one of the most important dresses you will ever wear. Over years gone by there are many wedding gown superstitions that have appeared, so if you’re a bride to be who won’t stand on the cracks in the pavement, walk underneath a ladder or even contemplate getting wed on the 13th day of a month then read on.
It’s common knowledge that it is considered unlucky to allow your groom to see you in your wedding gown prior to the ceremony itself, although some brides do choose to take their future husband as their bridal wear shopping partner! A bride is advised never to help sew or make her wedding dress, otherwise for each stitch she sews will in turn be the amount of tears she cries during her marriage. In order to bring good luck the wedding dresses final stitch should not be done until she is about to walk down the aisle, with some brides also having a couple of hairs sewn into the gown?!?!
Finding a spider tucked in your wedding gown is meant to bring wealth and if you own a cat then getting it to eat out of your left shoe one week before the wedding will bless your married life. It is deemed unlucky for you to wear your complete wedding outfit with all your accessories prior to your wedding day as is the bride to see her full reflection in just one mirror on the wedding day.
The tradition of marrying in white began in the 16th century, encouraged by Queen Victoria who opted to wear white instead of the royal traditional colour of silver. Before white brides just chose their best dress with the colour being a personal preference. It was also beleived that wearing white would ward off evil spirits and was a symbol of purity and joy. Unless you are of an Irish origin the colour green is thought to be unlucky, a green gown in years gone by was thought to imply promiscuity, the green staining being due to rolling around in the grass!
With regards to fabric then a silk wedding gown is looked upon as the best of good luck, whereas satin is considered to be bad luck and velvet is believed to be connected to future poverty! If the fabric of the wedding dress has a pattern it is thought to be unlucky, even more so if the pattern incorporates birds or vines.
“Something old, Something new, Something borrowed, Something blue” was originated in Victorian times. Traditionally a married woman’s garter as the old, the something new to signify the new future together, the borrowed was often an item from the bride’s side of the family and the blue from an historic tradition that the bride would wear a blue ribbon in her hair to show her fidelity.
Superstitious or not with our extensive range of cheap wedding dresses in all colours, fabrics and styles to suit any bride to be it would be surely unlucky not to come and visit us here at the Wedding Dress Factory Outlet!
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