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BRIDAL TIARA

Choose a tiara or headband that will complement your dress, veil and hairstyle. Undoubtedly, it will be the crowning touch to your wedding attire.

French Petals Tiara
French Petals Tiara
Jewel Hair Twists
Jewel Hair Twists
Tiara with Butterflies
Tiara with Butterflies
White Pearl Crest Tiara
White Pearl Crest Tiara
Flower Garden Tiara
Flower Garden Tiara
Lacy Daisies Tiara
Lacy Daisies Tiara
White & Rum Pearl Floral Tiara
White & Rum Pearl Floral Tiara
White Pearl Waves Tiara
White Pearl Waves Tiara
Headband with Braided Rhinestones
Headband with Braided Rhinestones
Headband with Dainty Rhinestones
Headband with Dainty Rhinestones
Headband with Zig Zag Rhinestones
Headband with Zig Zag Rhinestones
Woven Rhinestone & White Pearl Headband
Woven Rhinestone & White Pearl Headband
Flower Spray Tiara
Flower Spray Tiara
Halo with Satin Floral & White Pearl
Halo with Satin Floral & White Pearl
Loop Tiara
Loop Tiara
 
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Vera Wang On Weddings (Hardcover)

From Publishers Weekly
For many a bride-to-be, "gown by Vera Wang" conjures an image of style and luxury and above all a feeling of elegance. Vera Wang on Weddings is an examination and explanation of the whole event. from proposal to honeymoon, full of advice and anecdotes. The designer and former Vogue editor says that even though the tradition is centuries old, each wedding is an individual event shaped by those involved, and anything is possible today. Her gowns and design ideas are splendidly displayed in Paolo Roversi's photography, and the photos from her own and other weddings add to the luxurious, intimate feeling of the book. Foreword by Anna

Book Description
The world's most successful bridal gown designer shares her vision for this most important event -- the wedding. Rather than a soup-to-nuts approach with endless lists of what to do, Vera Wang details each aspect of the wedding with her thoughts and ideas, culled from years of experience in the wedding business.

From budgets and bouquets to cake and communication, Vera imparts her wisdom and advice. All the traditional parts of planning a wedding -- invitations, registries, and music -- are included, but what sets this book apart from all the others are the little things she pays attention to. The First Dance. The Bride Who Wears Glasses. Fittings (and weight fluctuations!). The Garter (“Do I Have to Do That?”)

A wedding book by Vera Wang wouldn't be complete without detail on the bride's gown. She explains how to select the right neckline, construction, length, bodice, and waistline for each bride's figure. What fabrics are appropriate for certain times of day. How to choose among a veil, headband, flower blossoms or bows for a headpiece. All of this is accompanied by hundreds of photographs that illustrate Vera's vision.

Review: Makes Itself Helpful By Presenting Each Aspect Of A Successful Wedding In Minimalistic Sections.
This book became the Bible of a certain bride I knew when she was getting married in a VERY big service and I was one of her friends involved early on in much of the planning. We had about three other mass market wedding books as well as a hired advisor/planner but those were quickly cast aside in favor of this one. Soon more faith was placed in this book than in tomorrow's sunrise. "What's Vera say about..." became the catch-phrase of the season.

Vera Wang and her staff not only create beautiful wedding dresses, but they know the occasion of wedding from A to Z. Fair warning, this book does pre-suppose that some serious money is going to be invested in the service and reception, but for those who are planning a once in a lifetime event they want special in every way, I know of no other source I'd put more faith in than this. Everything is compartmentalized and arranged so that the important aspects merit more attention than those that can simply wait till later. I also liked the "take it easy, things will be all right" message that kept popping up almost subliminally in the little reassurances that were scattered about. Those were really appreciated by those of us who were dealing with a perpetually freaked out bride, and in a few cases, made a real difference.

I'm in favor of something more minimalist when it comes to weddings, but for those who want an elaborate service and don't mind spending a lot of money to get it, then this is a book that prove worthwhile more times than you'll be able to count.

Review: Elegant Fabulousness
Beautifully presented... a wonderful showcase of blissfully simple yet incredibly elegant gowns... also features glimpses into fabulous famous brides & their weddings.... very inspirational & truly lovely ....

Review: A beautiful coffee-table style book with some helpful info.
As other reviewers have said, this is a gorgeous book. It's very oversized--larger even than most coffee-table style books--and has lovely pictures throughout which cover every aspect of wedding celebrations. Included, of course, are many samples of Wang's own work as a bridal gown designer as well as photos from her own wedding. As a wedding planner, however, this book is less useful. Although Wang does include her own commentary, some of which is interesting and helpful, there really isn't enough information for the book to be used as comprehensive planner. Furthermore, the organization of the book is somewhat confusing, as it does not follow a typical wedding planning chronology. Despite these issues, brides-to-be and others are likelyto enjoy this book, if only to "look at the pictures."

Review: Very lovely it is, but not very useful
This book is a beautiful piece of publicity for Vera Wang but the scope of content is rather myopic. I enjoyed seeing the brides Vera Wang has dressed, but was pretty disappointed with the amount of actual content for those planning a wedding. The book as a graphic piece is exciting and wonderful; the use of overlays is ethereal. But if one is trying to get to the details of wedding planning in anything but a very formal city affair, one should seek a different resource. The guidelines are far too sparse in this one.

Review: Not only astonishingly beautiful, but astonishingly useful
Fashion mavens know Vera Wang as the designer behind the wedding gowns of such famous folk as Karenna Gore, Sharon Stone, Kristi Yamaguchi, and more--and VOGUE readers throughout the 1980s and early 1990s remember that she served on the editorial staff there. But those who consider Wang to be little more than a dress designer--however talented a dress designer she may be--will be not only pleasantly surprised, but astonished at Wang's accomplishment in the form of this book. "Vera Wang on Weddings" just may be the only wedding book any bride will ever need. Clocking in at nearly 300 pages and a hefty 10" by 13.5", this is a substantive book not only in size and weight, but in information as well.

Expecting Wang to help you out on choosing a gown? She doesn't stop there. She gives you the benefit of her vast wedding experience on topics ranging from choosing engagement and wedding bands to coordinating flowers with other decorative elements at the wedding and reception to wedding cakes to music to the formality inherent in wedding ceremonies held at different times of day and in different types of venues. Her expertise is enormous and detailed, but she doesn't pelt you to death with bits of information--the lay-out is such that it's easy to pick and choose what you want to learn more about without being deluged with other information.

There is information here that I've never seen in another "bride guide." Sure, it's easy enough to find out all the different veil lengths if you want--ranging from fingertip to cathedral to royal and every length in between--but what other book shows you, in detail, the twenty-six (twenty-six!) different types of necklines? Or the twenty-three different types of sleeves? What other book takes into account different personal styles in such a clear-eyed manner (asking the reader if she is a modernist, a minimalist, a traditionalist, and so forth)? Wang covers second-time brides, pregnant brides, military weddings, and even gives every bride permission to relax no matter what her age or any other status: "White is always appropriate." And so it is.

The book couldn't be handsomer. Harper Collins did Wang proud by having art and design director Bridget de Socio in charge of the book. It's clear that an enormous amount of thought and effort went into making "Vera Wang on Weddings" not only useful--first and foremost--but a feast for the eyes as well. The paper is heavy and creamy--subtly echoing perhaps the duchesse satin of a bridal gown--interspersed with occasional sheer pages. The sheer pages feature lovely photographs of all kinds of different items, from slender kid leather gloves to sparkling rings to butterflies and rose petals. Through these photographs, you then see the next page of regular paper. The effect is transforming, and subtly echoes the manner in which a sheer bridal veil helps put into motion the age-old metamorphosis from woman to bride.

Review: Delicious
Vera Wang presents weddings that make you want to find YOUR GUY right away. If you are already married, it may fill you with regrets. The layout is large and inspiring. In terms of details, you will be happy. I do agree about using the vows and song in Ken Agori's novel (carried by Amazon). I understand a CD is available and Celine may record it...Vera will make you a romantic, even if you're cynical

Review: As Luxurious and Elegant as Her Designs
This book breathes Vera Wang. The team that assembled this clearly understood her design philosophy: deceptively simple, clean lines, creative craftsmanship and of course, finest quality. The book has a large format, about 10" x 14", that showcases the glorious photos wonderfully well. It has the feel of a chic, glossy, fashion catalogue with much more of an artistic edge. For example, throughout the book, there are a few translucent vellum sheets with images of jewels, crystal goblets, or lace veils printed upon them that are beautifully superimposed over images on the following page. Very nice effect that is done occasionally on wedding invitations or programs.

Vera Wang covers not only fashion, but all aspects of wedding planning in nicely formatted, concise text that does not compete with the collages and full-page spreads that are an elegant visual testimony to her own wedding celebration as well as those of celebrities, royals and socialites. There are several familiar photographs of her gowns which were used in ads, but the layout of the book makes them feel larger than life. You can almost feel the buttery satin of an ivory gown and almost see the changing glitter of a crystal beaded bodice in the light. Her appendix includes thumbnail sketches of necklines, sleeves, skirt shapes and veils. She also includes a very practical page on tipping!

In my own planning process, this was my favorite "inspiration" book. Even if you're not getting married, looking at this book is a pleasurable experience from the great cathedral aisles to the lusciously decorated cakes. Actually, this is probably the least expensive way to immerse yourself in Vera Wang style!

Review: Complete, but for the vows and music...
check out Katherine's wedding scene in Defenders of the Holy Grail (skip the rest of that novel if you want). Really, Wang's book is very thorough and will help you, although it's a bit pricey....

Review: For those who expect the best
This book is a must have for those who enjoy weddings and the celebration that surrounds them. Ms. Wang not only provides a detailed description of the perfect wedding but also shares her insight on receptions, invitations, guest lists, flowers and bridal jewelry. The second half of the book is devoted to the construction of wedding finery and gives the reader a glimpse into the House of Vera Wang.

Review: Lavish, Elegant, Stylish, Wonderful
This is a gorgeous book for anyone who is getting married. Naturally I was most interested to read what Vera Wang had to say on the subject of wedding gowns - and I wasn't disappointed. Every element of the gown is broken down and discussed, plus the section at the very back of the book is an invaluable resource. The photographs are exquisite.

Review: Lush Design-Solid Content
Vera Wang on Weddings is as sumptuous and refined as the designer's dresses. From the sheer white vellum page overlays to the beautiful photographs of flower girls--including her own two adorable daughters--along with reception sites featuring shimmering pools filled with floating candles and flowers, majestic cathedrals, and of course dress after amazing dress, this a design lover's book.

Wang shares her lifelong love of fashion and her personal experience as a bride, but she is not self-indulgent. The focus is on the splendor of brides and weddings in general. Apart from the lush pictures of her clients' weddings, there is an illustrated glossary of dress terms, and Wang offers straightforward opinions on which silhouettes flatter which figure.

Although the book addresses everything from grooms' cakes to the cocktail hour to the morning after brunch, in terms of wedding planning it is mainly an inspiration book that provides a general overview with timeless advice. While it is an excellent fashion resource, some brides may find Martha Stewart's Best of Weddings highlights a wider range of reception ideas--especially for less formal weddings--with more detailed planning tips.

Review
What a fitting tribute to a classic American designer. Vera Wang has forever changed the way we see our brides with her elegant and graceful designs. It's wonderful to see that someone still believes in the glamour and whimsey that accompanies, what for many people, is the most beautiful expression of love. The photography is a marvel and the cover is surely bound to turn heads. It begs the question of who is the woman under the veil and leads to this next: Who took the cover photo? I was saddened to not find the credit for this extraordinary photo and feel that someone should get credit for this wonderful piece of art. All in all this will grace many coffee tables of the would be, soon to be and already betrothed of this land. A beautiful addition to anyone's collection, that triumphantly speaks to the magic of a wedding.

Review: breathtaking
This book belongs in your collection if you love beautiful things.The design of the book gets a 10.Put it on your coffee table it certainly does not belong in a book case it needs to be enjoyed and experienced.Vera capures the very essence of what a wedding, is the fairytale without the tackiness.the photograpers seem to capture the heart and soul of all the couples featured.There is a section at the back that features her garments-beautifully shown in black and white-they are art forms on their own.Buy it for someone this christmas and see how they respond(they will love you)

Review: Vera Wang has outdone herself again and again...
As an event designer, Ms. Wang's book is the most thorough, simple and elegant book I have ever read pertaining to the topic of weddings. She has covered all the important topics that every bride is curious to know. I enjoyed reading every page and admired every picture. The book was so good that I'd finished it in one sitting. Since then, I'm still admiring the book and have re-read all the topics 5 times. She is an amazing designer to say the least. Ms. Wang is no doubt the leader in the wedding gown design industry. A must have for every bride-to-be to read and enjoy before her wedding day. Everything about the book is elegant and chic, just like the clothes she designs. Ms. Wang, you are uncomparable!!!



How to Buy a Diamond: Insider Secrets for Getting Your Money's Worth (4th Edition) (Paperback)

From Library Journal
Buying guides for gems and jewelry appear on the market with some regularity, and these two are similar in scope and content to their predecessors. Cuellar, founder and president of Diamond Cutters International, covers the standard topics of the four Cs (carat, clarity, color, cut), as well as the fifth C, cost. Various chapters focus on everything from ring settings to insurance, investment, and selling diamonds; other tidbits include carat size charts and even a list of 101 ways to be romantic. This serious yet lighthearted guide is geared to anyone looking for inside information on purchasing a diamond. Matlins's (Jewelry and Gems, LJ 5/1/94) work is equally informative yet more serious in nature. Each of the seven parts focuses on a variety of topics from the historical significance of pearls to pearl types and quality, from selection to caring for and wearing pearls. The two most important sections deal with insider tips and advice from the experts and what to ask when purchasing pearls. Other features include price guides, special charts, and a special color photograph section. Both of these books are suitable for public libraries.?Stephen Allan Patrick, East Tennessee State Univ. Lib., Johnson City
Copyright 1997 Reed Business Information, Inc.

Review: Fantastic money saving tips, the knowledge to back them up

This author comes with a resume that would make him a king in some small European nations; all kidding aside he is a diamond expert who has imparted his extensive knowledge to the reader with panache and ease. I could not put this book down. I was able to read it in one night and I feel totally capable of walking into a jewelry store and buying a diamond with the knowledge that I'm not getting ripped off. He has even added checklists for choosing your perfect diamond and picking a reputable jeweler. The only thing I found missing were pictures of different things to look for, such as diamonds that have been laser treated, the color scales, kinds of inclusions and blemishes as they look under a 10X loupe which is the instrument used to detect defects in a diamond. It is a good book as an adjunct to other books that might not be as easily read and clear in the technical presentation.

Review: Guide for guys looking to get a great deal.
Good guide for getting your money's worth, just as it says on the cover. Explains 4cs to satisfaction. Gives good value tables you can use when you are buying a diamond or selling / upgrading old one. Uncovers a few ways you can get screwed in the diamond buying process (my ex husband actually bought a .50 and paid for + got a certificate for .73!! Scamers ARE out there!!). Left me hungry for cuts other than round brilliant. Also, Mr Cuellar has a bad opinion of old european cuts. He seems not to value them too much. I am antique jewellery person myself, and I am not so biased against older cuts, althought they dont give out so much fire. All in all, its a must have for a man looking for diamond engagement ring and diamond aficionados of all :)) sexes.

Review: A MUST READ
I bought this book about a year ago and studied it to the point of writing notes down so I could sound somewhat intelligent when I talked to a jeweler. Well, as soon as the jeweler knew that I knew what I was talking about, they backed off the sleezy sales pitch and let me shop how I wanted. Just the feeling of knowing I was able to outsmart the jeweler was worth the price of the book.

I can't overemphasize how readily available Fred Cuellar makes his organization available to the average diamond buyer. I called the 800 number in the book so many times and can't thank the folks at Diamond Cutter International (DCI) enough. In fact, I ended up going with DCI for the diamond engagement ring - no other jeweler was able to match the 4Cs like DCI was, and my fiancee gets more compliments than I can count on her ring. We designed the ring and DCI custom made the ring. They walked me and my fiancee through the entire process and even made sketches of the ring we ended up getting before we made the sale final. They were just awesome.

Knowledge is power, and having some knowledge about diamonds, diamond buying, and the industry is worth your while. Fred takes you through all of the technical stuff, but then addresses buying over the Internet (not recommended), marketing ploys for diamonds, and other issues that you just won't get straight answers to from others. Fred does have a service that recommends jewelers in your area, and I would encourage the use of the service. Even though we ended going with DCI for our diamond, the jewelers that were recommended to us were very good - we just couldn't find what we wanted in our area.

It's worth the money. Just do it.

Review: Pretty Good, But Beware
This is by far the most popular book on diamonds out there, and it's pretty good. But be careful. Fred talks about a lot of things in such absolutist terms it can be dangerous to follow. Perhaps he's on the cutting edge, but perhaps he's a little smoke and mirrors. And he'll make you paranoid, convincing you everyone out there (except him of course) is out to screw you. Read his book, it's a great starter, but get some others too.

Review: This is the kind of jeweler you want to have
While I was working in the jewelery industry, I got this book to give me more knowledge about diamonds. It was so helpful! He talks about shapes, imperfections, setting, fakes, and on and on. He covers every aspect of the diamond industry, and includes proposal ideas and other anecdotes. He definately knows what he's talking about. He has a very strict guide for jewelers and I know that most stores will not live up to his expectations (like a lifetime complete refund... that's fairly rare). But there is plenty of valuable info in here for every guy looking for an engagement ring or women looking to buy something special for herself. Check out his website as well. His ideas are fabulous and insightful.



With This Ring : The Ultimate Guide to Wedding Jewelry (Hardcover)

From Publishers Weekly
Whether one is in the market for a wedding ring or simply in the mood to drool over the excesses of the rich and famous, this little gift book has enough sparkle to satisfy most female readers, though it’s hardly the "ultimate" guide that the subtitle proclaims. Indeed, while it contains some practical tips on the "4Cs" (carat, clarity, cut and color) and a brief history of wedding jewelry, the book’s primary draw is its section on celebrities and their rocks, which is no surprise considering the authors’ previous collaborations, Bejeweled: Great Designers, Celebrity Style and Hollywood Jewels: Movies, Jewelry, Stars. Stunning photos by Darrin Haddad capture the brilliance of the artfully designed ring that Brad Pitt gave Jennifer Aniston and the delicacy of the diamond-studded Fred Leighton tiara Catherine Zeta Jones borrowed for her "marriage into a royal Hollywood family." Former first ladies and real royalty also receive their due. Jackie Kennedy’s diamond and emerald ring shines large and Princess Diana’s wedding chest—which included an 18-carat oval sapphire ring, diamond tiara and diamond pendant earrings—dazzles. And, of course, no book on jewelry would be complete without mention of the two rings Elizabeth Taylor received from Richard Burton, which totaled more than 100 carats combined. The book wraps up with some basic information on diamond buying, but the authors give no real sense of how much one should expect to pay for a fairytale ring, much less a simple diamond solitaire. Still, the photos are gorgeous and will certainly fuel many readers’ fantasies.
Copyright © Reed Business Information, a division of Reed Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

Vera Wang
"An absolute collector's item for the fashionista and a beautiful handbook for the bride."

Review: The Beauty of Wedding Jewelry

Discussion about the technical aspects of wedding jewels but where this book really excells is in the pictures and references to celebrities. It is great to see the jewels up close and personal with thoughtful stories about the reasons behind the design.





How to Buy Your Perfect Wedding Dress (Paperback)
IT'S TIME TO BUY THE DRESS OF YOUR DREAMS!

Every year, Kleinfeld helps more than five thousand brides find the perfect look for the biggest day of their lives. Women from all over the world flock to the famous Brooklyn store to choose from among their vast selection of gowns and take advantage of the expertise of their renowned staff of bridal consultants. This book takes you through every aspect of that unparalleled experience so that when you finally buy your wedding dress, you will be thrilled with your choice.

Let the owners of Kleinfeld help you define the style that best suits you -- be it classical, romantic, or contemporary -- and that is most appropriate for the season and setting of the wedding. Their detailed advice covers:


WHAT DRESSES ARE BEST FOR SPECIFIC BODY TYPES, INCLUDING SILHOUETTE AND SKIRT LENGTH COLORS, FABRICS, AND DECORATIONS, FROM THE SIMPLEST UNADORNED SILK TO LACE WITH ALL THE TRIMMINGS

ACCESSORIES -- INCLUDING THE VEIL, SHOES, GLOVES, JEWELRY -- AND UNDERGARMENTS

WHAT TO BRING ON YOUR WEDDING DRESS SHOPPING TRIP AND WHETHER OR NOT TO BRING MOM

WHAT TO EXPECT AT FITTINGS

HOW TO CARE FOR YOUR GOWN BEFORE AND AFTER THE WEDDING

Whether you're getting married on a beach or in a cathedral, whether you want to look sexy, chic, or like a fairy princess, How to Buy Your Perfect Wedding Dress can help all your dreams come true.

Review:Quite insightful!
"How to Buy Your Perfect Wedding Dress" by Ronald Rothstein, et al, basically deals with the the selection of a wedding dress. The authors went into details of what dresses are suitable for what body types and they touched on factors such as the silhouettes, sleeves or no sleeves, trains, the back, necklines and bodies. They also provided information on accessories such as veils, shoes, lingerie, and gloves which are quite helpful to the bride-to-be. In addition, the authors also gave advice on where to get the wedding dresses, and how to take care and preserve the them.

I think this is a useful book to have for those (including me) who have no idea of how to select the right wedding dress. The authors provided basic to very detailed information that I think would be good to have before actually selecting a dress. At the very least, I learn some useful terminologies that will help me when I actually want to talk to the wedding consultant.



Bridal Couture: Fine Sewing Techniques for Wedding Gowns and Evening Wear (Paperback)

Amazon.com
Though ostensibly a how-to manual on wedding gown construction, this magnificent book teaches all about advanced dressmaking skills, and its principles can be applied to creating many other types of haute-couture-style gowns. The very thorough text details all aspects of fabrics and construction: the unique characteristics of each type of fashion fabric, including extensive information on manipulating lace; preparing the muslin mockup (a necessary first step to ensure a perfect fit); adjusting the bodice, sleeves, and skirt and joining them all together; adding ornamentation; and handling bustles and trains. The final chapter presents all the specifics of making four gowns of different styles. The novice and even the advanced sewer will learn much here, and perhaps best of all, pattern-drafting experience is not required--the author works her transformations on purchased patterns. If you're ambitious enough to make your own wedding gown, this book is absolutely essential, but even if you're hiring someone else to custom-make your gown, you'll find this an invaluable guide. And anyone pursuing a dressmaking career should have this important reference work on the shelf. --Amy Handy

Review: bridal Couture: Fine Sewing Techniques for Wedding Gowns and Evening Wear
This is a very good book with all the details you ever want to know on how to sew a wedding gown.

I would recommend it.

Review: fine techniques but out of date style for Europe
If you have a strong interest in making bodices this is a good book to add to your collection.
For me, the only problem is the limmited amount of techniques being described.
Susan Khalje for me is someone who really knows what she's talking about, but she seems a little conservative. ( style wise ) Then again, i'm European and i have this problem with more books from the us.
But, i am glad i have bought it.

Review: A MUST HAVE for all sewing enthusiasts
I bought this book never having heard of the author before. I was fairly "blown away" by the high quality of the information offered, the wonderful works shown and the fact that this author obviously cares about those who will use her book. She provides her readers with some of the best, complete and accurate information I have ever seen written in a book. The reader (in this case me) knows that she/he is being provided with information of the highest standard, the author doesn't withhold important facts and obviously loves what she does as seen in the quality work she produces. Sewing from the soul.

I don't do Bridal Sewing but am interested in Couture Sewing. This book is one of the finest on the subject. I highly recommend it.

Review: Everthing I hoped for!
As an experienced amateur seamstress I was looking for a book that would guide me through both designing and sewing a wedding dress for my 6'3" daughter. This book was exactly what I needed to accomplish my goal. Step by step I was able to complete each part of the gown. The final product was stunning and much of the beauty of the gown was because of the construction techniques on the inside that no one would know about eg. lining the fabric (bodice only) with white baby flannelette and treating it as one piece. The beautiful, smooth, princess seams were perfect. In reading the details and applying them to my situation I was able to create a lovely gown. With a good sewing background, a passion for perfection, love for my daughter and her dream dress AND this wonderful book it was everything I had hoped for and would highly recommend it.



The Wedding Dress (Hardcover)

Review: Beautiful Quotes

The book has various photos of gowns dating back in history and until now, some photos are more wedding snapshots. It has a little bit of history behind the wedding dress and what i found the most exciting was that on every second page was quotations about celebrating love and marriage. I found the quotations more interesting than the photos themselves.





The Knot Book of Wedding Gowns [BARGAIN PRICE]
Book Description

What's the real difference between an $800 gown and an $8000 gown? Is Dupioni better than Duchesse? When do you need a crinoline, and what is a crumb catcher? From the creator of the #1 online wedding resource, The Knot Book of Wedding Gowns provides the answers to these questions and thousands more. The perfect gift for a bride-to-be, this lavishly illustrated book--more than 250 color photographs and illustrations--tells her everything she needs to know about the single most expensive and important piece of clothing she will ever own. The only fully comprehensive book on the subject, The Knot Book of Wedding Gowns dissects the construction of the dress; profiles the numerous styles; defines and illustrates hundreds of varieties of fabrics, laces, embellishments, and accessories; and provides straightforward counsel on which cuts work best with which fabrics, and what styles look best on which body types. In addition, informative sections explain how and where to search for a dress, how to pull everything together to achieve the perfect look, and how to care for the masterpiece when the wedding is over. Fascinating bits of history throughout unveil the traditions and significance of this most important piece of clothing.

Review: Just ok.
The book is okay for casual browsing but it not imformative enough to use as a reference guide. I would have liked to have seen more discussion of various styles and types of gowns for various ceremony settings, body types, time of year, etc. Not to mention, the dresses used as examples are not very current or fashion forward; they appear rather dated. And the use of mannequins to display the gowns rather than actual models I found to be very cold and impersonal. It is rather boring to read and gives more a broad history lesson of wedding gowns than something an actual bride can use to assist her in her gown search.

Review: Great for learning the basics
As someone who didn't know anything about wedding dresses, I really loved this book. It describes all of the basics -- dress silhouettes, bodices, skirt shapes, fabrics, etc., including illustrations -- and discusses which types look best on different body shapes. It also explains the different types of fabrics, details, and train lengths. I am sure that this knowledge will be really helpful to me when I go dress shopping. The bridal shops have so many types of dresses, that it is nice to be able to narrow down my choices a little beforehand.

Review: Alright I guess...
This book was okay, I would suggest reading through it in a bookstore. No need to spend the money.

Review: best book I've seen
Great pictures and good explanations of how to shop for and what to look for in a gown. It helps you understand why they cost so much!


Bridal Gowns: How to Make the Wedding Dress of Your Dreams (Paperback)

Review: A Good Guide, But Know How to Sew
I was toying with the idea of making my own dress and bought this book. The author is very knowledgeable and the text is well-written. However, if you are a novice you do not want to ACTUALLY attempt a dress without either a.)guidance, or b.)other books to walk you through. This is written for those who truly understand patterns and sewing. However, if you don't sew it is a great book to understand what things you should be looking for if you are having it made by a dressmaker, and the types of fabric/necklines/veils, etc. If you're expecting a step-by-step this is not the book for you.

Review: Wonderful!
Well written, clearly illustrated, great on all the details. Obviously written by a pro who is very creative! Highly recommended even if you don't plan to sew your own--you will get lots of ideas to have the perfect dress made for your special day!

Review: New to the Game
This book seems to be very helpful. It is very detailed about the different types of fabrics to be used with suggestions of ease for each material. The section on lace is also very good. The section on headpieces is rather scimpy, though. I only wish that there were more color pictures of actual gowns (there are two), lace, and headpieces. Overall, this book gives you the confidence to go out and actually design your own dress and then to make it. (I'll update my review if I have gone over my head.)



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